To develop pupils’ knowledge, curiosity, understanding, skills and application for designing and making textile products. Textile design encompasses a wide range of art/design disciplines but is firmly rooted in the skills required to develop ideas towards producing outcomes that communicate ideas and quality. Outcomes can be fit a purpose, satisfy needs, enhance our daily lives or give pupils the opportunity to demonstrate their artistic capability. Pupils will be expected to work independently and self-directed through a range of tasks and to encourage flexibility in their approach to Textile design.
For candidates taking GCSEs, offers remain conditional on achieving at least three passes of grade 7 (or A) and three passes of grade 6 (or B) in academic subjects at GCSE (or equivalent), excluding short-course GCSEs.
Component 1: Personal Investigation (60%) This component incorporates three major elements: supporting studies, practical work and a personal study of a minimum 1000 words of continuous prose. These elements should be seen as integrally connected. Supporting studies may combine investigation and research for both the practical work and personal study, however, the personal study must be presented as a separate outcome. The practical work and personal study may be approached in any order, or progress simultaneously. The purpose of the Personal Investigation is to develop a portfolio of practical work and a minimum 1000 words of continuous prose that shows critical understanding in relation to the practical portfolio. Component 2: Externally Set Task (40%) This component incorporates two major elements: preparatory studies and the 15–hour period of sustained focus. The Externally Set Assignment represents the culmination of the GCE Qualification allowing students to draw together all the knowledge, understanding and skills developed throughout. The Externally Set Assignment consists of one broad-based thematic starting point to which students respond by developing a portfolio of practical work and final outcome(s). The Externally Set Assignment comprises an externally set theme with suggested starting points. Students will need to develop their own personal work from this theme and related starting points.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Rutland |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £49,979 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £29,370 - £31,941 |
| Address | Uppingham, LE15 9QE |
To develop pupils’ knowledge, curiosity, understanding, skills and application for designing and making textile products. Textile design encompasses a wide range of art/design disciplines but is firmly rooted in the skills required to develop ideas towards producing outcomes that communicate ideas and quality. Outcomes can be fit a purpose, satisfy needs, enhance our daily lives or give pupils the opportunity to demonstrate their artistic capability. Pupils will be expected to work independently and self-directed through a range of tasks and to encourage flexibility in their approach to Textile design.
For candidates taking GCSEs, offers remain conditional on achieving at least three passes of grade 7 (or A) and three passes of grade 6 (or B) in academic subjects at GCSE (or equivalent), excluding short-course GCSEs.
Component 1: Personal Investigation (60%) This component incorporates three major elements: supporting studies, practical work and a personal study of a minimum 1000 words of continuous prose. These elements should be seen as integrally connected. Supporting studies may combine investigation and research for both the practical work and personal study, however, the personal study must be presented as a separate outcome. The practical work and personal study may be approached in any order, or progress simultaneously. The purpose of the Personal Investigation is to develop a portfolio of practical work and a minimum 1000 words of continuous prose that shows critical understanding in relation to the practical portfolio. Component 2: Externally Set Task (40%) This component incorporates two major elements: preparatory studies and the 15–hour period of sustained focus. The Externally Set Assignment represents the culmination of the GCE Qualification allowing students to draw together all the knowledge, understanding and skills developed throughout. The Externally Set Assignment consists of one broad-based thematic starting point to which students respond by developing a portfolio of practical work and final outcome(s). The Externally Set Assignment comprises an externally set theme with suggested starting points. Students will need to develop their own personal work from this theme and related starting points.