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Art & Design

KS3
KS4
KS5 (Sixth Form)

Summary

In Art and Design we develop the skills, which enable students to record and express their feelings, ideas and observations.

Students explore visual, tactile and other sensory experiences to communicate ideas and meanings. They work with traditional and new media, developing confidence, competence, imagination and creativity.

Within the department projects are planned to conform to the aims and objectives as outlined, this ensures that all areas are being covered in the key stage and that progression and continuity can be purposefully built in.

Course Information

Art is available for all students at Key Stage 3, and as an option at GCSE and A Level.  In addition to the curriculum art lessons, the department also run a very busy co-curricular programme of activities, events and competitions. We follow the National Curriculum for art and design which aims to ensure that all students produce creative work, explore their ideas and record their experiences. We teach them to become proficient in drawing, painting, sculpture and other art, craft and design techniques. Students learn to evaluate and analyse creative works using the language of art, craft and design. We introduce them to a variety of past and present great artists, craft makers, photographers and designers, and so they have an appreciation and understanding of the historical and cultural development of their art forms.

Head of Department: Mrs Pankhurst epankhurst@gordons.school

 

 

 

Summary

Students learn to appreciate and value images across times and cultures, and to understand the contexts in which they were made. Students reflect critically on their own and other people’s work, judging quality, value and meaning. They learn to think and act as artists, craftspeople and designers, working creatively and intelligently. They develop an appreciation of art, craft and design, and its role in the creative and cultural industries that enrich their lives. 

Entry Criteria

The two year Edexcel GCSE course in Art and Design consists of coursework, now called the personal portfolio, and an externally set assignment (Timed Exam).

TYPICAL ACTIVITIES

  • Research
  • Supporting Studies
  • Analysis
  • Experimentation
  • Work in journal

ACADEMIC CO-CURRICULAR

Visiting artists deliver bespoke workshops throughout the year

 

 

 

 

Summary

At A Level we follow the Edexcel AS and A2 syllabus for Unendorsed Art and Design where students complete coursework and an externally set exam. Students are also able to study for A Level Photography.

Through studying Art, you will explore in depth the use of the formal elements and how they work together successfully to create exceptional outcomes. You will develop a range of skills with a wide range of materials and resources, and be encouraged to address each theme with your own creativity, informed by a range of artists.

Course Information

Year 12

Component 1: Personal Investigation: You will begin your Personal Investigation in Term 3 of Year 12. You will select your own
area of focus, researched from primary and other sources and contexts. You will start to develop ideas using media and process
exploration, producing a sustained practical investigation and ongoing review with a personal response, demonstrating connections
to contexts.

Year 13

Unit 1:  Externally Set Assignment: This paper is given in early February, in advance of the exam. Preparation is to be brought to the 15 hour exam. The theme is set externally, internally assessed and externally moderated

Entry Criteria

GCSE Grade 6 in Art or Photography