Fine Art is an exciting and forward looking subject. The leading people in any professional field are those who can think creatively and innovatively; and making and participating in the arts aids the development of these skills. Current evidence suggests that skills in communication, critical thinking, visual identity, and reasoning will likely become even more important in the careers of the future. The course is predominately practical, with art theory elements. The qualification teaches you how the creative process works and provides you with the opportunity to research and develop ideas which interest you personally. Fine Art theory complements a broad range of other academic disciplines including the sciences, literature, Mathematics, History and Classics, Politics, Music and Psychology LHS has a dedicated Sixth Form studio and you will have your own individual work space to come and go from as you wish. Trips each year include visits to London galleries and you will have the opportunity to attend life drawing lessons after school. We hold a large summer exhibition of your work annually
We expect at least a grade 7 in a GCSE Art and Design qualification although those that gain an 8 or higher may find the course more accessible. A good standard of written English is helpful and you must be prepared to undertake self-directed research work. It is important that you are able to manage your own time and are willing to take risks. The skill of acting on constructive criticism is also important to develop. It is essential to put in extra studio time beyond timetabled lessons.
A Level Fine Art: 60% coursework, 40% externally set assignment.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Leicestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £17,175 - £17,460 |
| Address | Burton Walks, Loughborough, LE11 2DU |
Fine Art is an exciting and forward looking subject. The leading people in any professional field are those who can think creatively and innovatively; and making and participating in the arts aids the development of these skills. Current evidence suggests that skills in communication, critical thinking, visual identity, and reasoning will likely become even more important in the careers of the future. The course is predominately practical, with art theory elements. The qualification teaches you how the creative process works and provides you with the opportunity to research and develop ideas which interest you personally. Fine Art theory complements a broad range of other academic disciplines including the sciences, literature, Mathematics, History and Classics, Politics, Music and Psychology LHS has a dedicated Sixth Form studio and you will have your own individual work space to come and go from as you wish. Trips each year include visits to London galleries and you will have the opportunity to attend life drawing lessons after school. We hold a large summer exhibition of your work annually
We expect at least a grade 7 in a GCSE Art and Design qualification although those that gain an 8 or higher may find the course more accessible. A good standard of written English is helpful and you must be prepared to undertake self-directed research work. It is important that you are able to manage your own time and are willing to take risks. The skill of acting on constructive criticism is also important to develop. It is essential to put in extra studio time beyond timetabled lessons.
A Level Fine Art: 60% coursework, 40% externally set assignment.