Why choose Art & Design? • To develop formal and practical artistic skills in a range of media. • To develop conceptual skills alongside the ‘creative process’. • To combine traditional and contemporary aspects of art and the wider world. • To learn about and research subjects (themes) that can include; popular culture, society, history, environment, religion, current affairs, and politics. • To prepare you for future careers in the vast world of Art and Design. Subject Content: • Development of a portfolio of work and moderator’s exhibition. • Research other artists, art movements, and cultures. • Explore and develop formal art skills in a range of media. • Develop, explore, and experiment, creatively, with the use of a range of media and materials. • Develop ideas based on a theme taken from the world around us.
Five different subjects* at Grades 9-4/D*-P, including English & Maths 9-4.
Students sit examinations for full A Level qualifications in the summer period at the end of Year 13. For students in the Scholars’ Program, it may be possible to take an AS examination at the end of Year 12.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Staffordshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Oulton Road, Stone, ST15 8DT |
Why choose Art & Design? • To develop formal and practical artistic skills in a range of media. • To develop conceptual skills alongside the ‘creative process’. • To combine traditional and contemporary aspects of art and the wider world. • To learn about and research subjects (themes) that can include; popular culture, society, history, environment, religion, current affairs, and politics. • To prepare you for future careers in the vast world of Art and Design. Subject Content: • Development of a portfolio of work and moderator’s exhibition. • Research other artists, art movements, and cultures. • Explore and develop formal art skills in a range of media. • Develop, explore, and experiment, creatively, with the use of a range of media and materials. • Develop ideas based on a theme taken from the world around us.
Five different subjects* at Grades 9-4/D*-P, including English & Maths 9-4.
Students sit examinations for full A Level qualifications in the summer period at the end of Year 13. For students in the Scholars’ Program, it may be possible to take an AS examination at the end of Year 12.