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Art and Design

Unleash Your Creativity with Art & Design

Our Art Department offers the two distinct pathways: Fine Art and Graphic Design.

Welcome to our vibrant Art & Design program, where imagination knows no limits. Immerse yourself in a world of endless possibilities, as we offer two captivating pathways: Fine Art and Graphic Design.

Fine Art may be defined as work which is produced as an outcome of the students’ personal experience or expression, or comment on the world around us in some way. It is a means by which ideas are explored and communicated to produce an outcome that seeks to inspire emotion, reaction or response in its audience.

Graphics is also the communication of information and ideas by visual means. Graphics students may choose to create for a practical and intended function, usually for a potential client, responding directly to a prescribed brief, though they are free to explore many of the same disciplines as in Fine Art. Often, work is realised in two-dimensional form, but can carry the illusion of three dimensions, through manipulation of images and the formal elements. The critical elements for a graphic designer are the successful communication of a message through the arrangement of words and images.

A Level Art & Design

As with the IGCSE qualification, A Level students are able to choose between Fine Art and Graphic Communication. Coursework expectations increase for the A-level course and the workload is consistent to produce exciting projects and outcomes.

The study of Art and Design enables students to develop:

  • Creative and imaginative skills, and the practical skills for communicating and expressing ideas, feelings and meanings in art, craft and design. Regular presentation of work amongst peers is expected;

  • Investigative, analytical, experimental and interpretive capabilities, aesthetic understanding and critical thinking;

  • Understanding of codes and conventions of art, craft and design and awareness of the wider contexts in which they operate around us;

  • Knowledge and understanding of art and design in contemporary society and in other times and cultures.

There are many career paths opened up to a student interested in studying Art and Design:

  • Advertising and Publishing

  • Animator

  • Architect

  • Artist

  • Art gallery curator

  • Art & Design teacher

  • Graphic Designer

  • Fashion or Costume Designer

  • Illustrator/ Furniture Designer

  • Set Designer (Film/Theatre/TV)

  • Model maker

  • Interior Designer

Curriculum Overview

Year 12

Year 13

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