Taking inspiration from the work of artists, designers, art movements and genres, you’ll understand the development of photography and realise its importance as an art form and a means of recording experiences. You will work with your images as a medium, experimenting with digital processes, as well as manipulation by hand. You will work with ideas, thoughts and concepts to produce aesthetically pleasing, deeply personal and meaningful artwork. You’ll learn to understand composition, lighting and how to control your DSLR camera in order to control aperture, shutter speed and exposure. Art and Photography students work in all areas of the Art School, which has two large multi-purpose art rooms, along with an oil painting/3D studio with easels. A computer suite with key design software is available for you to create, research and present your work and ideas. We boast a well-resourced Fine Art and Textiles library, as well as key Photography and Graphic Design texts. We have a dark room and photographic studio with backdrops and lighting available, and A level artists are expected to make use of the Art School beyond their timetabled lessons.
Pupils entering the sixth form are expected to have obtained ‘C’ grades in most core subjects and at least a grade B in their chosen A Level subjects. They will be expected to be able to cope with the demands of A Level courses in at least three subjects. Some A Level courses require higher GCSE grades, specific details on request from the Marketing and Admissions Team.
60% coursework 40% externally-set assignment - a ten-week preparation period followed by a fifteen-hour timed element over three days.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Nottinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £17,337 - £32,964 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £8,970 - £19,074 |
| Address | Cuthberts Avenue, Worksop, Worksop, S80 3AP |
Taking inspiration from the work of artists, designers, art movements and genres, you’ll understand the development of photography and realise its importance as an art form and a means of recording experiences. You will work with your images as a medium, experimenting with digital processes, as well as manipulation by hand. You will work with ideas, thoughts and concepts to produce aesthetically pleasing, deeply personal and meaningful artwork. You’ll learn to understand composition, lighting and how to control your DSLR camera in order to control aperture, shutter speed and exposure. Art and Photography students work in all areas of the Art School, which has two large multi-purpose art rooms, along with an oil painting/3D studio with easels. A computer suite with key design software is available for you to create, research and present your work and ideas. We boast a well-resourced Fine Art and Textiles library, as well as key Photography and Graphic Design texts. We have a dark room and photographic studio with backdrops and lighting available, and A level artists are expected to make use of the Art School beyond their timetabled lessons.
Pupils entering the sixth form are expected to have obtained ‘C’ grades in most core subjects and at least a grade B in their chosen A Level subjects. They will be expected to be able to cope with the demands of A Level courses in at least three subjects. Some A Level courses require higher GCSE grades, specific details on request from the Marketing and Admissions Team.
60% coursework 40% externally-set assignment - a ten-week preparation period followed by a fifteen-hour timed element over three days.