Pupils will explore all aspects of graphic communication from the design of typography through to digital animation and everything else in between. They will develop key technical skills in the manipulation of image and colour as well as a broader understanding of contemporary approaches to visual communication. Pupils will not only be taught how to create impacting and inventive work, but also the importance of presentation in bringing this work to the audience.
Grade 6 in GCSE Art or equivalent. A level pupils who are focused on a future path within the creative industries can choose to study more than one creative A level. We would also strongly recommend that all pupils choosing a creative A level should have GCSE experience in a creative subject.
• The coursework unit is a combination of preparatory work and sustained outcomes, and accounts for 60% of the total mark. • The exam unit combines preparatory work and a final outcome produced during a timed period (15 hours) and, accounts for 40% of the total mark
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Norfolk |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £43,800 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £30,570 |
| Address | Cromer Road, Holt, NR25 6EA |
Pupils will explore all aspects of graphic communication from the design of typography through to digital animation and everything else in between. They will develop key technical skills in the manipulation of image and colour as well as a broader understanding of contemporary approaches to visual communication. Pupils will not only be taught how to create impacting and inventive work, but also the importance of presentation in bringing this work to the audience.
Grade 6 in GCSE Art or equivalent. A level pupils who are focused on a future path within the creative industries can choose to study more than one creative A level. We would also strongly recommend that all pupils choosing a creative A level should have GCSE experience in a creative subject.
• The coursework unit is a combination of preparatory work and sustained outcomes, and accounts for 60% of the total mark. • The exam unit combines preparatory work and a final outcome produced during a timed period (15 hours) and, accounts for 40% of the total mark