CREATIVE ARTS CURRICULUM
Curriculum Intent
At OEA education, we believe that art forms a valuable element of our pupil’s education. Through art, they are able to develop their imagination, critical thinking and problem solving. Above all we aim to build confidence and self-worth by using a range of mediums and allowing individuals the freedom of expression to design and create.
Not only are our pupils able to explore, enjoy and develop their creative abilities and artistic skills, the implementation of cross-curricular objectives encourages them to investigate and develop reflective and critical writing, along with supporting their use and development of IT skills for research and presentation purposes.
For some of our pupils the classroom environment can be a challenge at times. To assist those pupils, 1:1 support is available and we offer a bespoke and individualised programme of study tailored specifically to their needs, abilities and interests within the subject whilst adhering to the National Curriculum requirements.
Progress, development and individual achievement is monitored through the use of the AQA Assessment Objectives from the start of KS3, these offer a wide range of opportunities to experience the rich and varied approaches to making and appreciating art, craft and design.
We offer them the ability to work towards and gain recognition for their achievements through the ‘Arts Award’ programme and AQA Unit awards which can support progression to GCSE of other Key Stage 4 qualifications.
Curriculum Time
Key Stage 3: Creative Arts is delivered by subject specialists with students receiving a double lesson per week.
Curriculum Content
The curriculum map for Art & Design (topics taught by term/year) can downloaded in .pdf format
Qualifications
Depending on ability, students have the opportunity to undertake the following, nationally recognised, qualifications:
AQA Unit Awards: Various levels
Arts Awards: Bronze, Silver, Gold
Resources
Our Art & Design area provides a light, spacious area for the delivery of Key Stage 3 Creative Arts.
Students have access to a range of artstic materials to cover the range of mediums worked with, including ICT technology in the form of iPads/laptops, a 3D printer and digital cameras.