A-level Art students must not only seek to develop their own powers of perception and extend the ways in which they create visual works; they must also be prepared to engage fully with the study of Art as a form of cultural discourse and students are fully involved with developing a body of practical work, informed by art-historical and other pertinent sources. Among much else, study of Art at this level: - promotes creativity and lateral thinking; - enhances the ability to communicate through visual means; - makes pupils more technically adept - encourages pupils to analyse - makes pupils more culturally aware.
- 6 GCSE's Grade 6 and above - At least six grade 6s or better in the GCSE examinations plus a minimum of grade 5 in both English Language and Mathematics.
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| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Lancashire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | East Road, Lancaster, LA1 3EF |
A-level Art students must not only seek to develop their own powers of perception and extend the ways in which they create visual works; they must also be prepared to engage fully with the study of Art as a form of cultural discourse and students are fully involved with developing a body of practical work, informed by art-historical and other pertinent sources. Among much else, study of Art at this level: - promotes creativity and lateral thinking; - enhances the ability to communicate through visual means; - makes pupils more technically adept - encourages pupils to analyse - makes pupils more culturally aware.
- 6 GCSE's Grade 6 and above - At least six grade 6s or better in the GCSE examinations plus a minimum of grade 5 in both English Language and Mathematics.