Key Stage 4
Course Specifications
Exam Board - AQA
Across their 2 years of study in Key Stage 4, students are led through the Assessment Objectives of GCSE Art and Design and are encouraged (particularly in the first year) to be experimental with their choice of materials and to be inspired by a range of carefully selected artists and crafts people, the influence of whom informs the student's own outcomes. Students use a large scale sketchbook to develop their ideas, record observations and research the work of other artists. Students are also strongly encouraged to work outside of the sketchbook as much as possible, to develop large scale development pieces as well as their final outcomes for the coursework and exam units. Year 11 students are given more freedom to develop their own ideas, in response to a theme set by the exam board.
Schemes of Work
Below are Old Schemes of Work that may help you out, so just have a look and take what inspiration you can to move your work on
The New Identity SOW 2020
Student Gallery
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Agamograph - Acrylic on board
Acrylic and coloured pencil on board
Pencil and watercolour on paper
Acrylic and marker pens on board and Card construction
Pencil on Paper
Pencil on paper with denim
Acrylic on board with photos
Pencil on Paper
Collage and Acrylic on board
Acrylic on Paper
Acrylic and Fineliner on Paper
Acrylic and Collage on Wood
Acrylic on Card
Pen Cut-Out on Paper
Pencil on Paper
Acrylic on Card
Pen and Watercolour on Paper
Coloured Pencil on Paper
Biro on Card
Acrylic on Canvas
Pencil and Watercolour on paper
Pencil on Paper
Mixed Media on card
Pencil on paper
Drawing ink and pen on paper
Ink on Paper
Ink on Paper
Acryilc on Card
Entire Coursework Portfolio!
Black Pen on Paper
Wood, Emulsion, Charcoal, Acrylic, Football Stickers
Spray Paint on Card
Expanding Foam, Acrylic and Coloured Pencil on Card
Coursework Portfolio (section)
Woodcut Print on Paper
Various Media used
Mixed Media
Digital Image
Pencil on Paper
Acrylic on Canvas