Executive Head: Mrs T Craig

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KS4 Art

The Art Curriculum aims to engage, inspire and challenge all students at NHLC, equipping them with the creative knowledge and skills to participate in, experiment with, invent and create their own works of art. Students will be encouraged to think creatively and critically as they investigate and evaluate a wide range of creative outcomes from the past and present to develop an understanding of the many disciplines within art, craft and design. Students will experience working with many traditional and new media, whilst developing their confidence, imagination and nurturing their self-esteem.

Students will be able to;

  • Respond to a given theme or brief
  • Visually record ideas and observations
  • Understand the formal elements
  • Experiment with different materials, techniques and processes
  • Record and refine ideas
  • Solve problems
  • Develop resilience
  • Safely use equipment
  • Communicated through the use of subject specific vocabulary
  • Study and analyse different artist’s work
  • Annotate, evaluate and become a reflective practitioner
  • Make informed connections
  • Explore the contextual history of art
  • Create artwork

 

Students self-reflect as part of the marking strategy using diaries on a weekly basis and a RAG rating system tracks progress and is implemented by both students and staff on a termly basis.

GCSE Art is a 2 year course. Students are taught the knowledge, skills and understanding in accordance with the AQA exam board specification. This specification provides students with a wide range of exciting and stimulating opportunities to explore their interests in art and design in ways that are personally relevant and developmental in nature.  Students explore different aspects of their creative process throughout the course which includes 2 units; Coursework and Examination. Each unit has a theme and students produce a sketchbook and an individual final piece. All work involves self-reflection and analysis as literacy is now a compulsory aspect of the AQA specification. KS4 students have the opportunity to experiment and express themselves through developing individual artwork and to experience the value of visiting local exhibitions.

Coursework Component 1: The Portfolio is 60% of GCSE and is marked out of 96marks. It is marked by the school and moderated by AQA. The Portfolio has no time limit but must include; – A sustained project developed in response to a theme, evidencing the journey from initial engagement with an idea(s) to the realisation of intentions (final piece/s) and – A selection of further work resulting from activities such as, experiment’s, skills-based workshops, responses to gallery/museum or site visits.

Examination Organisation Component 2: The Externally Set Assignment is 40% of GCSE and marked out of 96marks. It consists of a Preparatory period followed by 10 hours of exam time. It is marked by the school and moderated by AQA. AQA provides a separate externally set assignment with seven different starting points. Students must select and respond to one starting point from their chosen title. The externally set assignments will be available to students and teachers from January and is followed by 10 hours of supervised unaided work in which students are required to realise their intentions.

The 4 areas of AQA Assessment are followed and students self-reflect using diaries and progress tracking online is implemented:

AO1: Develop ideas through investigations, demonstrating critical understanding of sources.

AO2: Refine work by exploring ideas, selecting and experimenting with appropriate media, materials, techniques and processes.

AO3: Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions as work progresses.

AO4: Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and demonstrates understanding of visual language.

YearTerm 1Term 2Term 3Term 4Term 5Term 6
10GCSE Component 1

 

Portfolio Project 1

AO2 Experimenting with materials

GCSE Component 1

 

Portfolio Project 1

AO4 Designing a Final Piece

GCSE Component 1

 

Portfolio Project 1

AO4 Designing a Final Piece

GCSE Component 1

 

Portfolio Project 2

AO1/ AO3 Artists Connections and Observation

GCSE Component 1

 

Portfolio Project 2

AO1/ AO3 Artists Connections and Observation

GCSE Component 1

 

Portfolio Project 2

AO2 Experimenting with materials

11GCSE Component 1

 

Portfolio Project 2

AO4 Designing a Final Piece

GCSE Component 1

 

Portfolio Project 2

AO4 Designing a Final Piece

GCSE Component 2

 

Exam Project

 

GCSE Component 2

 

Exam Project

 

GCSE Component 2

 

Exam Project