Lead teacher - Mr D Ares
Email - dar@ifieldcc.co.uk
Qualification - GCSE
Level - Grades 9 - 1
Lessons per fortnight - 5
Year 9 GCSE foundation: The first year aims to build on your artistic skills and understanding to prepare you for the assessed exam projects in year 10 and 11. You will work with a range of materials, techniques and processes including drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, and photography. You will work with 2D, 3D and digital resources.
Year 10 and 11: Component 1 Personal Portfolio worth 60% of your final GCSE
Work for this unit will initially be set by your teachers and then self-directed. You will have the opportunity to generate ideas and research from primary, secondary and contextual sources, experiment with a wider range of materials, techniques and processes. You will learn to develop and refine your ideas towards producing large final pieces. (This will consist of 2 projects)
Component 2 Externally Set Assignment worth 40% of your final GCSE represents the culmination of the GCSE course. The paper consists of one broad-based thematic starting point for which you will develop preparation work from the end of January in year 11. At the end of this time you will sit a ten-hour period of sustained focus under exam conditions. (This will consist of 1 project)
Edexcel GCSE Fine Art, 1FAO
Assessment Objective 1 Develop ideas through investigations, demonstrating critical understanding of sources.
Assessment Objective 2 Refine work by exploring ideas, selecting and experimenting with appropriate media, materials, techniques and processes.
Assessment Objective 3 Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions as work progresses.
Assessment Objective 4 Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and demonstrates understanding of visual language.
Art & Design is a subject that has both direct and indirect links with specific career pathways and in particular will benefit any career that has a visual, design based, creative, imaginative or craft focus.
GCSE Fine Art provides a solid foundation for many careers, for example, fine arts, interior design, graphics, fashion, gaming, architecture and many other areas within the creative arts industry
Students who intend to progress into further education (VI form) would be advised to link their art option with Science, Media, Psychology, English, History, I.T. These combinations open many exciting career pathways.
A genuine interest in the visual arts including artist research, culture, film, media, and photography and visiting galleries/museums would be of considerable benefit.