Photography is delivered through the Edexcel Art & Design specification. Photography A Level is suitable for students who have a genuine interest in working creativity and who are prepared to explore and develop their ideas through lensbased media. Curiosity and personal discipline are required to make the most of this challenging and rewarding course. The A Level is taken over two-years with all components assessed in the final year, which means that technical and creative skill, learning and understanding is developed and assessed consistently over five terms. Work is exhibited professionally in the Art School at the end of May in the final term.
It is not imperative that students will have studied Photography previously, though the GCSE course does provide an excellent foundation, as does GCSE Fine Art. The main requirement is for students to be resourceful, enjoy creative thinking and the analysis of images and ideas, as well as being prepared to keep an open mind in terms of their expectations.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £34,440 - £44,550 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £30,450 |
| Address | Lancing, BN15 0RW |
Photography is delivered through the Edexcel Art & Design specification. Photography A Level is suitable for students who have a genuine interest in working creativity and who are prepared to explore and develop their ideas through lensbased media. Curiosity and personal discipline are required to make the most of this challenging and rewarding course. The A Level is taken over two-years with all components assessed in the final year, which means that technical and creative skill, learning and understanding is developed and assessed consistently over five terms. Work is exhibited professionally in the Art School at the end of May in the final term.
It is not imperative that students will have studied Photography previously, though the GCSE course does provide an excellent foundation, as does GCSE Fine Art. The main requirement is for students to be resourceful, enjoy creative thinking and the analysis of images and ideas, as well as being prepared to keep an open mind in terms of their expectations.