The course is suitable for students wishing to develop and continue their passion for Art and Design. The students will work in an Art studio exclusively used by the sixth form artists. They will have their own work areas which they can utilise at any time. The course commences with a foundation in multiple disciplines to broaden their creative horizons and encourage diverse outcomes. The foundation includes: photography Collage/multimedia, alternative approaches to drawing, print processes, oil painting, 3D work, film, and animation. One in eight jobs in London, and one in eleven across the UK, are in the creative industries, a sector growing rapidly and demanding new talent. Studying Art builds creativity, flexibility, emotional intelligence and critical thinking: skills highly prized by employers and a real asset on any CV. It’s also about fulfilment, taking risks, experimenting, and developing original ideas, while supporting a balanced curriculum and your well-being.
A GCSE in Art at grade 6 to 9 is recommended but not mandatory. Five hours of independent study per week is expected.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Boys |
| Address | St John's Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9PG |
The course is suitable for students wishing to develop and continue their passion for Art and Design. The students will work in an Art studio exclusively used by the sixth form artists. They will have their own work areas which they can utilise at any time. The course commences with a foundation in multiple disciplines to broaden their creative horizons and encourage diverse outcomes. The foundation includes: photography Collage/multimedia, alternative approaches to drawing, print processes, oil painting, 3D work, film, and animation. One in eight jobs in London, and one in eleven across the UK, are in the creative industries, a sector growing rapidly and demanding new talent. Studying Art builds creativity, flexibility, emotional intelligence and critical thinking: skills highly prized by employers and a real asset on any CV. It’s also about fulfilment, taking risks, experimenting, and developing original ideas, while supporting a balanced curriculum and your well-being.
A GCSE in Art at grade 6 to 9 is recommended but not mandatory. Five hours of independent study per week is expected.
