Students are able to work in painting and drawing, sculpture and ceramics, printmaking, digital and video art and mixed media. Students are required to submit a coursework portfolio containing a personal investigation and complete an examination project. Each student will include in their portfolio: • at least one extended collection of work or project, based on an idea, concept, theme or issue. This should demonstrate the student’s ability to sustain work from an initial starting point to a realisation • evidence of their ability to research and develop ideas and link their work in a meaningful way to relevant critical/contextual materials Portfolios may also include: • critical/contextual work, which could include written material such as journals, reviews, reflections and evaluations, annotations and historical background material • sketchbooks, workbooks, journals • where appropriate to the student’s area of study, test pieces, samples, storyboards, models or maquettes
To study A-Level courses, a student must secure five Grade 5s at GCSE, including English and Maths. To study this A-Level Art course, a student must have studied Art at GCSE.
In the initial six weeks of the course, students have set lessons expanding their skills base and developing their portfolio. When engaged in unit work or an examination teaching is on a one to one basis. All equipment is provided by the Art department, however some additional materials do carry a cost. Component 1 - The Coursework Portfolio and Personal Investigation is worth 60% of your overall grade. It is marked on a regular basis throughout the course, in order to allow students to develop work to overcome any shortfall in their submission. Component 2 - an examination project worth 40% is taken in May of the second year.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Bracknell Forest |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Grant Road, Crowthorne, RG45 7HZ |
Students are able to work in painting and drawing, sculpture and ceramics, printmaking, digital and video art and mixed media. Students are required to submit a coursework portfolio containing a personal investigation and complete an examination project. Each student will include in their portfolio: • at least one extended collection of work or project, based on an idea, concept, theme or issue. This should demonstrate the student’s ability to sustain work from an initial starting point to a realisation • evidence of their ability to research and develop ideas and link their work in a meaningful way to relevant critical/contextual materials Portfolios may also include: • critical/contextual work, which could include written material such as journals, reviews, reflections and evaluations, annotations and historical background material • sketchbooks, workbooks, journals • where appropriate to the student’s area of study, test pieces, samples, storyboards, models or maquettes
To study A-Level courses, a student must secure five Grade 5s at GCSE, including English and Maths. To study this A-Level Art course, a student must have studied Art at GCSE.
In the initial six weeks of the course, students have set lessons expanding their skills base and developing their portfolio. When engaged in unit work or an examination teaching is on a one to one basis. All equipment is provided by the Art department, however some additional materials do carry a cost. Component 1 - The Coursework Portfolio and Personal Investigation is worth 60% of your overall grade. It is marked on a regular basis throughout the course, in order to allow students to develop work to overcome any shortfall in their submission. Component 2 - an examination project worth 40% is taken in May of the second year.
