Overview
At Key Stage 3, students are taught in form groups in Year 7, followed by smaller mixed groups in Years 8 and 9. Teaching is structured around a clear sequence of learning that develops students’ ability to produce creative and confident outcomes.
Students explore the world around them through the study of artists, craftspeople and designers. They learn to draw and record from observation before applying a range of taught media techniques to produce their own work. Observational drawing is a core skill and is revisited several times each year to build accuracy, skill and confidence.
Throughout Key Stage 3, students work with a wide variety of media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, batik and block printing. They use study sheets in lessons and maintain sketchbooks to support independent learning at home. Homework activities are structured and closely linked to current class projects.
Projects are designed around a range of cultures, artists and techniques and are carefully sequenced to develop technical skill, creativity, ideas and confidence over time.
At GCSE, students follow a clear sequence of learning that builds on their Key Stage 3 experience and develops their ability to produce confident, independent creative outcomes.
Students explore the world around them through the study of artists, craftspeople and designers. They draw and record from observation before applying a range of taught media techniques to develop their own personal outcomes. Observational drawing remains a core focus and is revisited regularly throughout Key Stage 4 to strengthen skill, accuracy and visual understanding.
Students work in a wide range of media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, batik, felt, intaglio etching, screen printing and block printing. Practical work is produced in lessons, supported by sketchbooks that enable independent learning at home through structured homework tasks linked directly to current components.
Components are based around a variety of cultures, artists and techniques and include opportunities to visit major UK galleries during Year 10, including visits to London to explore the V&A and Tate Modern, and to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. All projects are carefully designed to develop confidence, creativity, technical skill and personal ideas.