Studying Art A Level will allow you to explore the work of a wide range of artists and designers as well as developing your ability to observe, to solve creative problems, to present your ideas and to manage creative projects. Conceptual thinking is encouraged and you will be challenged to discover the world around you from a new point of view and with fresh ideas. The most important qualities needed for an art based A Level are curiosity, a willingness to explore new ideas, the courage to take risks and a desire to be creative. You will have opportunities to take part in residential fieldwork and gallery visits and to work with visiting artists and photographers. You will also have the opportunity to respond to ‘live’ briefs and take part in community based projects. You will be provided with your own personal working space, where you will be encouraged to work independently during your study periods, the evening opening sessions and Saturday open studio mornings. You will work in a wide range of media including paint, textiles, clay and 3D materials, developing your skills in traditional drawing, experimental painting techniques and making methods. You will discover new ways of recording and expressing your ideas and personal views in exciting creative endeavours.
Offers of places will be made based on predicted GCSE Grades and applicants will require at least 5 passes at Grade 5 or above; at least a 6 in any subject to be studied at A Level except for Mathematics and the Sciences in which the candidate must have achieved at least a Grade 7.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Devon |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Day: £20,550 - £20,970; Boarding: £36,780 - £36,960 |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Parkwood Road, Tavistock, PL19 0HZ |
Studying Art A Level will allow you to explore the work of a wide range of artists and designers as well as developing your ability to observe, to solve creative problems, to present your ideas and to manage creative projects. Conceptual thinking is encouraged and you will be challenged to discover the world around you from a new point of view and with fresh ideas. The most important qualities needed for an art based A Level are curiosity, a willingness to explore new ideas, the courage to take risks and a desire to be creative. You will have opportunities to take part in residential fieldwork and gallery visits and to work with visiting artists and photographers. You will also have the opportunity to respond to ‘live’ briefs and take part in community based projects. You will be provided with your own personal working space, where you will be encouraged to work independently during your study periods, the evening opening sessions and Saturday open studio mornings. You will work in a wide range of media including paint, textiles, clay and 3D materials, developing your skills in traditional drawing, experimental painting techniques and making methods. You will discover new ways of recording and expressing your ideas and personal views in exciting creative endeavours.
Offers of places will be made based on predicted GCSE Grades and applicants will require at least 5 passes at Grade 5 or above; at least a 6 in any subject to be studied at A Level except for Mathematics and the Sciences in which the candidate must have achieved at least a Grade 7.