This course is designed to: Build on existing practical skills and learn new techniques and processes, working from students’ own strengths and interests Develop meaningful personal responses to ideas, observations, experiences, environments and cultures Encourage high levels of discipline, independence, academic rigour and creative expression Students should be committed to the subject and happy to be both supported and challenged in a creative environment. Drawing is an important component of the course; however, you will also be encouraged to consider a variety of media and approaches, such as photography, sculpture, painting, printmaking, mixed media, and even installation work.
Candidates are expected to achieve Grade 7 or above in subjects they wish to take at A Level, or, for subjects not previously studied, a 7 in facilitating subjects. A list of these can be found here. All candidates will take two written general papers, one Maths related and one essay writing based, a computer based thinking skills assessment and have an academic interview, with subject specific staff.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £27,714 - £45,321 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £20,685 - £22,515 |
| Address | Headington Road, Oxford, OX3 7TD |
This course is designed to: Build on existing practical skills and learn new techniques and processes, working from students’ own strengths and interests Develop meaningful personal responses to ideas, observations, experiences, environments and cultures Encourage high levels of discipline, independence, academic rigour and creative expression Students should be committed to the subject and happy to be both supported and challenged in a creative environment. Drawing is an important component of the course; however, you will also be encouraged to consider a variety of media and approaches, such as photography, sculpture, painting, printmaking, mixed media, and even installation work.
Candidates are expected to achieve Grade 7 or above in subjects they wish to take at A Level, or, for subjects not previously studied, a 7 in facilitating subjects. A list of these can be found here. All candidates will take two written general papers, one Maths related and one essay writing based, a computer based thinking skills assessment and have an academic interview, with subject specific staff.