The course will suit anyone with a keen interest in creativity. If you enjoyed art at GCSE you will relish the A level course. It is a very flexible course and can be adapted to suit a student’s individual strengths. Successful students are self-motivated and willing to explore and experiment with materials, ideas and processes. The qualification in Fine Art or Textiles forms the basis for an enormous range of career opportunities and university degree subjects, including: architecture, fashion, fine art, textiles, graphics, interior design, photography, film, product design, advertising, television, illustration, animation, furniture design, web design, gaming design, teaching, curating, jewelry, costume design, ceramics and many more.
Course Requirement: Level 5 in GCSE Art
Coursework (60%) - A coursework component is submitted along with a 1000 to 1500 word essay on the artists and ideas which have influenced your project. Recording using sketch books and a portfolio of work is key to this development Examination (40%) - The exam unit sees students respond to a theme or title set by the exam board, over several weeks, in which they prepare for a final piece showing 15 hours of total work. This can be work encompassing printmaking, painting, sculpture, ceramics or for textiles any appropriate textile and embroidery methods
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | North Yorkshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £20,940 - £41,910 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £7,125 - £27,090 |
| Address | Giggleswick, Settle, BD24 0DE |
The course will suit anyone with a keen interest in creativity. If you enjoyed art at GCSE you will relish the A level course. It is a very flexible course and can be adapted to suit a student’s individual strengths. Successful students are self-motivated and willing to explore and experiment with materials, ideas and processes. The qualification in Fine Art or Textiles forms the basis for an enormous range of career opportunities and university degree subjects, including: architecture, fashion, fine art, textiles, graphics, interior design, photography, film, product design, advertising, television, illustration, animation, furniture design, web design, gaming design, teaching, curating, jewelry, costume design, ceramics and many more.
Course Requirement: Level 5 in GCSE Art
Coursework (60%) - A coursework component is submitted along with a 1000 to 1500 word essay on the artists and ideas which have influenced your project. Recording using sketch books and a portfolio of work is key to this development Examination (40%) - The exam unit sees students respond to a theme or title set by the exam board, over several weeks, in which they prepare for a final piece showing 15 hours of total work. This can be work encompassing printmaking, painting, sculpture, ceramics or for textiles any appropriate textile and embroidery methods