This is a highly exciting, creative and successful course. Over the last number of years, on average over 85% of participants have gained an A* or A grade. It is therefore one of the most successful Fine Art A Level courses in the Country. This qualification is valid for Russell group or Oxbridge universities. Indeed, all Universities value the contrast it brings to other subjects and the inherent creative problem solving it develops. Students will develop practical skills as well as developing their knowledge and understanding of culture, Art history, social issues and the work and preoccupations of other artists. Projects and themes are often self-chosen and thus the course develops independent study skills and allows students to pursue their interests and passions.
A minimum of five full GCSEs or equivalent at grades 9–5, which would include both English (Language or Literature) and Mathematics, with three of the passes at grade 6 or above. A GCSE in Art would be preferable
Component 1: Coursework Practical work and Personal study. 60% of the total A Level. Internally assessed. Component 2: Externally Set Assignment 40% of the total A Level. Internally assessed
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Sun Lane, Harpenden, AL5 4TD |
This is a highly exciting, creative and successful course. Over the last number of years, on average over 85% of participants have gained an A* or A grade. It is therefore one of the most successful Fine Art A Level courses in the Country. This qualification is valid for Russell group or Oxbridge universities. Indeed, all Universities value the contrast it brings to other subjects and the inherent creative problem solving it develops. Students will develop practical skills as well as developing their knowledge and understanding of culture, Art history, social issues and the work and preoccupations of other artists. Projects and themes are often self-chosen and thus the course develops independent study skills and allows students to pursue their interests and passions.
A minimum of five full GCSEs or equivalent at grades 9–5, which would include both English (Language or Literature) and Mathematics, with three of the passes at grade 6 or above. A GCSE in Art would be preferable
Component 1: Coursework Practical work and Personal study. 60% of the total A Level. Internally assessed. Component 2: Externally Set Assignment 40% of the total A Level. Internally assessed
