The art studio presents a different learning environment, which enables each student to explore his or her own unique personal creative journey. The practice of making and creating allows a different way to communicate through a visual language to support their intentions as well as developing their cultural, contextual and art historical knowledge, understanding, art appreciation and curatorial practice.
Each of the six subjects is marked out of 7 (maximum of 42 points).
For A Level the Art department offers a Fine Art course, which gives the student time to explore and develop new skills and techniques in a broad range of 2D, 3D and digital media. Sketchbooks are a very important requirement to provide evidence of research sources, thought processes, experimentation, composition, design and art making. The students will work on a Personal Investigation throughout the two-year course. The Personal Investigation portfolio consists of a series of practical artworks the pupil will produce in a variety of media accompanied by a written essay called a personal study of a minimum of 1,000 up to 3,000 words; to support the practical work they create. In the spring term the exam board set an externally set assignment.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £45,330 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £20,805 - £30,870 |
| Address | Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, Crawley, RH10 4SD |
The art studio presents a different learning environment, which enables each student to explore his or her own unique personal creative journey. The practice of making and creating allows a different way to communicate through a visual language to support their intentions as well as developing their cultural, contextual and art historical knowledge, understanding, art appreciation and curatorial practice.
Each of the six subjects is marked out of 7 (maximum of 42 points).
For A Level the Art department offers a Fine Art course, which gives the student time to explore and develop new skills and techniques in a broad range of 2D, 3D and digital media. Sketchbooks are a very important requirement to provide evidence of research sources, thought processes, experimentation, composition, design and art making. The students will work on a Personal Investigation throughout the two-year course. The Personal Investigation portfolio consists of a series of practical artworks the pupil will produce in a variety of media accompanied by a written essay called a personal study of a minimum of 1,000 up to 3,000 words; to support the practical work they create. In the spring term the exam board set an externally set assignment.