The Art Department offers a range of courses and routes to allow you to tailor your A Level Art experience towards a broad range of Higher Education courses and exciting creative careers. We pride ourselves on the breadth of study on offer, within a small department, where pupil centered learning is still at the core of our practice. In Year 12 all students follow an introductory course, exploring, media, techniques and reviewing ways of working. In Year 13 students are supported in portfolio preparation and undertake a Personal Investigation, which is directed towards producing work relating to the area they wish to study at university. Practical curriculum lessons are supported by a range of supra curricular courses, life drawing classes and artist led workshops.
Grade 7 in GCSE Art or equivalent OR provide a portfolio of artwork as evidence of skills.
Component 1: An introductory skills-building course and a personal in-depth practical investigation as chosen by the student, supported by a 1000 to 3000-word essay, worth 60% of the A Level. Component 2: Externally-set assignment and timed test, with 15 hours supervised prep time, worth 40% of A Level.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Brighton and Hove |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Day £20,190 - £26,385; Boarding £36,360 - £47,775 |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Roedean Way, Brighton, BN2 5RQ |
The Art Department offers a range of courses and routes to allow you to tailor your A Level Art experience towards a broad range of Higher Education courses and exciting creative careers. We pride ourselves on the breadth of study on offer, within a small department, where pupil centered learning is still at the core of our practice. In Year 12 all students follow an introductory course, exploring, media, techniques and reviewing ways of working. In Year 13 students are supported in portfolio preparation and undertake a Personal Investigation, which is directed towards producing work relating to the area they wish to study at university. Practical curriculum lessons are supported by a range of supra curricular courses, life drawing classes and artist led workshops.
Grade 7 in GCSE Art or equivalent OR provide a portfolio of artwork as evidence of skills.
Component 1: An introductory skills-building course and a personal in-depth practical investigation as chosen by the student, supported by a 1000 to 3000-word essay, worth 60% of the A Level. Component 2: Externally-set assignment and timed test, with 15 hours supervised prep time, worth 40% of A Level.