Students with no prior experience of photography are more than welcome to the course, providing they have the necessary entry requirements for Trinity’s Sixth Form. Students will begin their journey into A-Level Photography at Trinity with a series of workshops and short projects, designed to provide them with the necessary camera and computer skills to be successful in both the coursework and exam components of the qualification. The exam board expects all coursework and exam projects to have a designated theme that is appropriately researched, shows experimentation, and is resolved in both a personal and creative manner. Students work independently on their submissions and document their opinions throughout. Students are not expected to own their own cameras as the school has a number available for loan. (Students are very welcome to bring their own equipment if they are willing to take responsibility for it whilst at school.)
Year 12: Skills workshops and coursework Year 13: Personal portfolio (60%) and externally set task (40%)
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Worcestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Easemore Road, Redditch, B98 8HB |
Students with no prior experience of photography are more than welcome to the course, providing they have the necessary entry requirements for Trinity’s Sixth Form. Students will begin their journey into A-Level Photography at Trinity with a series of workshops and short projects, designed to provide them with the necessary camera and computer skills to be successful in both the coursework and exam components of the qualification. The exam board expects all coursework and exam projects to have a designated theme that is appropriately researched, shows experimentation, and is resolved in both a personal and creative manner. Students work independently on their submissions and document their opinions throughout. Students are not expected to own their own cameras as the school has a number available for loan. (Students are very welcome to bring their own equipment if they are willing to take responsibility for it whilst at school.)
Year 12: Skills workshops and coursework Year 13: Personal portfolio (60%) and externally set task (40%)