Students studying Fine Art will be introduced to a variety of experiences exploring a range of art media, processes and techniques. Traditional methods are studied as well as new media – the use of drawing for different purposes is studied, using a variety of methods and scales. You will work in one or more areas of Fine Art such as drawing and painting, mixed media (collage), printmaking and photography. Relevant images, artefacts and resources relating to a range of art, craft and design are studied, from the past and from recent times, including European and non-European examples. Trips will be taken to nearby art galleries and museums. (Marks gained at AS Level do not contribute in any way to the final grade at A Level) Many of our Fine Art students go on to study Foundation courses in Art and Design, and also to universities to study Architecture, Product Design and Industrial Design. Other jobs benefitting from Fine Art courses are Film and TV Production, Costume and Fashion Design, and Textile and Jewellery Design. Studying Fine Art is useful for problem-solving skills, and self-motivated working skills, and can give an invaluable insight into the variety of cultures around the world.
Applicants should have the required background experience and qualifications to start a course. For a typical A Level course, the College normally requires 5 GCSE passes at grades A* - C / 9 - 4, including English and Mathematics. A satisfactory IELTS score is an alternative to GCSE.
Component 1: Personal Investigation 60% of A Level Set and marked by the teacher and moderated by AQA in June. Component 2: Externally-set assignment 40% of A Level
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | City of London |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £21,000 - £27,300 |
Sixth Form Fee | £8,200 - £43,500 |
Address | 31 Jewry Street, London, EC3N 2ET |
Students studying Fine Art will be introduced to a variety of experiences exploring a range of art media, processes and techniques. Traditional methods are studied as well as new media – the use of drawing for different purposes is studied, using a variety of methods and scales. You will work in one or more areas of Fine Art such as drawing and painting, mixed media (collage), printmaking and photography. Relevant images, artefacts and resources relating to a range of art, craft and design are studied, from the past and from recent times, including European and non-European examples. Trips will be taken to nearby art galleries and museums. (Marks gained at AS Level do not contribute in any way to the final grade at A Level) Many of our Fine Art students go on to study Foundation courses in Art and Design, and also to universities to study Architecture, Product Design and Industrial Design. Other jobs benefitting from Fine Art courses are Film and TV Production, Costume and Fashion Design, and Textile and Jewellery Design. Studying Fine Art is useful for problem-solving skills, and self-motivated working skills, and can give an invaluable insight into the variety of cultures around the world.
Applicants should have the required background experience and qualifications to start a course. For a typical A Level course, the College normally requires 5 GCSE passes at grades A* - C / 9 - 4, including English and Mathematics. A satisfactory IELTS score is an alternative to GCSE.
Component 1: Personal Investigation 60% of A Level Set and marked by the teacher and moderated by AQA in June. Component 2: Externally-set assignment 40% of A Level