A Level Textiles is a specialist subject offered by SCG which is taught by dedicated A Level specific teachers with access to an excellent range of equipment, facilities, and resources. If you have an interest in colour, pattern, shape, texture and enjoy the process of making, then this course will provide an excellent basis from which you can explore and develop your enjoyment of textiles through art, craft, and design. You’ll learn how to develop creative ideas and how to explore these through textile techniques and processes. You’ll have the opportunity to showcase your work at the End of Year Show. You will expand your knowledge by learning new textile techniques which will be used to explore and develop personal outcomes for a variety of set projects. This may manifest as garments, fashion, costume design, digital textiles, printed textiles, woven or knitted pieces, interior design, work made for animation and illustration and fine art outcomes. Year 1 This year will be used to enhance drawing development and encourage personal research creating confidence in independent, experimental, and creative pursuits. You will be pushed to be curious, experimental and to research a wide range of textile artists and designers to help you develop a mature approach to your own work. Year 2 A personal investigation using an in-depth study of a specific area will lead to a final piece. This component will include a written piece consisting of 1000-3000 words. The final element of this course is to respond to an exam board question where there are 10 weeks to prepare and then a 15-hour final outcome produced in exam conditions.
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language and an Art & Design subject. Those who have not studied a GCSE Art & Design subject must demonstrate their skills, interests and abilities through a small portfolio ideally including a variety of media and observational drawing.
Personal investigation (Component 1) is 60% of the overall A Level grade. The remaining 40% will be derived from the Externally Set Assignment (Component 2), given in February with a period of research to develop ideas, followed by a 15 hour exam to produce a finished textile outcome.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Shropshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Priory Road, Shrewsbury, SY1 1RX |
A Level Textiles is a specialist subject offered by SCG which is taught by dedicated A Level specific teachers with access to an excellent range of equipment, facilities, and resources. If you have an interest in colour, pattern, shape, texture and enjoy the process of making, then this course will provide an excellent basis from which you can explore and develop your enjoyment of textiles through art, craft, and design. You’ll learn how to develop creative ideas and how to explore these through textile techniques and processes. You’ll have the opportunity to showcase your work at the End of Year Show. You will expand your knowledge by learning new textile techniques which will be used to explore and develop personal outcomes for a variety of set projects. This may manifest as garments, fashion, costume design, digital textiles, printed textiles, woven or knitted pieces, interior design, work made for animation and illustration and fine art outcomes. Year 1 This year will be used to enhance drawing development and encourage personal research creating confidence in independent, experimental, and creative pursuits. You will be pushed to be curious, experimental and to research a wide range of textile artists and designers to help you develop a mature approach to your own work. Year 2 A personal investigation using an in-depth study of a specific area will lead to a final piece. This component will include a written piece consisting of 1000-3000 words. The final element of this course is to respond to an exam board question where there are 10 weeks to prepare and then a 15-hour final outcome produced in exam conditions.
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language and an Art & Design subject. Those who have not studied a GCSE Art & Design subject must demonstrate their skills, interests and abilities through a small portfolio ideally including a variety of media and observational drawing.
Personal investigation (Component 1) is 60% of the overall A Level grade. The remaining 40% will be derived from the Externally Set Assignment (Component 2), given in February with a period of research to develop ideas, followed by a 15 hour exam to produce a finished textile outcome.