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Art-Fine Art A Level

The Norton Knatchbull School

Hythe Rd, Ashford , Kent, TN24 0QJ

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Arts, Media and Publishing

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Norton Knatchbull School
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

*IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM THE NORTON KNATCHBULL SCHOOL FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 APPLICATIONS*

Open Evening - Thursday 11th January 2024 6pm - 8pm

Applications Open - Wednesday 3rd January 2024

Applications Close - Friday 26th January 2024

Entry Requirements - A minimum of six separately identifiable GCSE subjects at grade 6 or above, OR an average of grade 6 in the best six GCSE subjects achieved

At least a grade 5 in both English and Mathematics For most subjects at A Level, a grade 6 in the subject at GCSE is required. However, for A Level Mathematics a grade 7 is required, and for Further Mathematics a grade 8 is necessary

.How to Apply - Applications can be made through Kent Choices from the 3rd January 2024

Please contact us directly if you have any questions - contact sixthformrecruitment@nks.kent.sch.uk

Course Summary

Fine art requires engagement with aesthetic and intellectual concepts through the use of traditional and/or digital media, materials, techniques and processes for the purpose of selfexpression, free of external constraints.

Fine art may be created to communicate ideas and messages about the observed world, the qualities of materials, perceptions, or preconceptions. It can also be used to explore personal and cultural identity, society and how we live, visual language, and technology.

Fine Art allows us to consider and reflect on our place in the world, both as individuals and collectively.

Course Details

The Fine Art A Level seeks to engage students with both the aesthetic and intellectual concepts imbued within traditional and contemporary art. Students explore themes through experimenting with traditional and/or digital media, materials and processes in their own designated studio space. Throughout the course, students have an opportunity to communicate ideas and messages about the observed world, the qualities of materials, perceptions or preconceptions. They can also explore personal and cultural identity, society, visual language and technology. Fine Art allows us to consider and reflect on our place in the world, both as individuals and collectively.​​


The course comprises two components: Component 1 begins at the start of Year 12, when students develop their skills by engaging in practical workshops, including painting and drawing, printmaking and ceramics. Students work alongside professional artists to raise the standard of their skills, gain an awareness of working in the arts industry and to find their artistic strengths. Component 2 is an externally set exam by Edexcel. ​​

Component 1 allows students opportunities to generate and develop ideas, research primary and contextual sources, record practical and written observations, experiment with media and processes, and refine ideas towards producing personal resolved outcomes. It incorporates three major elements: supporting studies, practical work and a personal study.​

Supporting studies and practical work will comprise a portfolio of development work and outcomes, based on themes and ideas developed from personal starting points. Students are expected to commit to 5 hours of independent study every week, in addition to their timetabled lessons.​​

The personal study will be evidenced through critical written communication, showing contextual research and understanding in a minimum of 1,000 words of continuous prose, which may contain integrated images. The personal study comprises 12% of the total.​​

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Incorporates two major elements: preparatory studies during lesson and homework studies, and a 15-hour period of sustained focus under controlled conditions.

Entry requirements

GCSE grade 6 in Art & Design or BTEC Art course Distinction Award.

Your next steps...

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