Photography
Subject Mission Statement
Art, Design and Technology subjects sit in the
curriculum to develop students practical hands-on learning experience. Students
develop the skills to be independent and creative developing their knowledge of
both technical and life skills. Our curriculum is one that offers something for
all, where diversity and individuality is celebrated, and personal outlet is
encouraged and embraced.
Overview
A Level Photography
course complements Art and Design subjects offered at GCSE. It is not
essential, but would be beneficial to have studied one of the following
subjects at GCSE: Fine Art, Graphics, or Textiles. Students will produce
practical and critical/contextual work in one or more areas of study, for
example: Portraiture, Landscape Photography, Still Life, Documentary
Photography, Photojournalism, Fashion Photography, Experimental Imagery,
Multimedia, Photographic Installation and Moving Image in Film and Animation.
The two year course will comprise of a personal investigation, which will
include written material around the student’s Art work and chosen line of
enquiry. This will include a structured, extended response of between 1000 and
3000 words of continuous prose. Each student’s investigation will be an
in-depth study that demonstrates the student’s ability to construct and develop
a sustained line of reasoning from an initial starting point to a final
realisation. There is also an externally set practical assignment including a
development period from the 1st February plus a 15 hour supervised assignment.
KS5 Intent Statement
Art, Design and Technology subjects at A level sit in the curriculum to extend our visual and oral literacy. At A level, students lead learning through a ‘Personal Investigation’. Students build on their knowledge developed at GCSE, extending their self-discovery and independence. The Art and Design A level course is designed to develop, students as individual artists and designers encouraging them to become aware of their strengths and passions in their own genre.
Year 12 builds the bridge between GCSE and A level following the more traditional AS route. This Year is built around discovery and investigation, learning new techniques and skills whilst embracing risk taking. Scale becomes important and student are encourage through workshop lead lessons to work out of their comfort zones: on the floor, easels, working in the darkroom, making small and large scale models and prototypes and learning to use new IT programmes. Time management and independent work is encouraged and students embrace the opportunity to work in the wonderful university hub the Da Vinci building offers. In Year 13 Fine Art and Textile student have their own studio space to display work. Working in the building in their own time on their own work is embraced by all disciplines.
Conceptual and critical analyses of own work and the work of others is integral to individual learning and is at the driving force for developing literacy skills and higher order thinking - developing a broader knowledge of their own subject terminology and understanding. Opportunities for peer discussion and sharing of group ideas are introduced to build confidence and awareness of self-value, supported by learning from one another. A level embraces supporting each other’s ideas and values preparing students for the next steps for university adding a level of maturity through discussion based learning seen in, group critics and evaluations.
Extended learning opportunities such as gallery trips, life drawing, AUB relationships/workshops talks, exhibitions, students work own displays in internal and external exhibitions, are crucial to celebrate and embrace work of all student of all abilities. Setting expectations high and being the best you can possibly be, whilst learning those important life skills about who you are as an individual, support our student’s social, moral and cultural understanding and wellbeing.
At KS5 many student take on the role of the subject ambassador in Art and Design and Technology. It is a prestigious role, which involves students at KS5 being a huge support to the Da Vinci team of staff and students. The opportunity to share student’s passion and enthusiasm for a particular subject is at the forefront of the ambassador role, individuals develop their confidence in working with other creative students across the school. This role supports progression for KS4 – 5 transition. Ambassadors highly value students, who work with lower school to share their experiences, knowledge and passions.
Aspirations for Further Education in the wider world of ADT are embraced and students are supported in their next steps. Many choosing to do the foundation course at Arts University Bournemouth and then progress onto degree level. A Level in ADT develops confident self-aware individuals. Who not only develop the high end skills in their genre and passion, but also those all-important life skills as they develop who they are as individuals whilst very in tune with the wider world around them.
Qualification Details
Exam Board: AQA
Qualification Title: Photography
Qualification Specification Code: 7206
Qualification Webpage: Click here to visit the AQA webpage for the specification.
Entry Requirements
Standard Sixth Form entry requirements
What will I study in this qualification?
The summary of
components is as follows:
• Unit 1: Personal
Investigation
• Unit 2:
Externally Set Assignment
Possible Career Paths
Art related degrees, Professional
Photographer, Designer, Animator, Magazine Features Editor, Press Photographer,
Digital Marketer, Film Editor, Teacher, University Lecturer, Web Designer.
Students will develop the independent skills required to move onto Further
Education, Higher Education or into the Design industry. The course encourages
students to develop their own style as an artist, whilst covering the
requirements of the four assessment objectives.
Who should I speak to if I need further information?
Miss M. Smyth