
Whilst Art provides a worthwhile educational experience in itself, it also equips students with the tools to tackle and solve problems, to think critically and confidently, to express opinions. These are all expectations that a UK employer is looking for and that the art curriculum at Woodford encompasses, whilst offering a wealth of opportunities for the future.
We believe in providing students with a wide Art curriculum, offered together with an extensive range of enrichment activities. Making acts of imagination come to life takes skill, knowledge, flair, dedication, organisation and courage. Visualising, interpreting and making are really powerful ways in which Woodford students can express ideas, solve problems and shape their world.
At all key stages, students of Art are encouraged to think about and address ethical, moral, cultural and social issues in their work. Art is a fundamental part of the cultural heritage of every student and, as such, enhances quality of life for the individual. Art brings joy, enrichment and fulfilment to students here. The subject allows students to acquire the tools and knowledge necessary to create individual responses to a variety of issues. An ability to express oneself through Art is essential, not only in understanding life, but in living it fully.
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The Art Department has tailored a balanced and broad curriculum of studies that encompasses a range of projects within a thematic approach. The pupils will take on a new topic every year that will be divided into sub projects, allowing them to work practically in different disciplines, which include drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, digital and textile. Different drawing strategies will be used as a starting point for pupils to engage with new topics and their ideas. Pupils are exposed to a broad range of exciting artists and craftspeople (traditional and contemporary) to enable them to make connections between their own work and that of others.
Pupils are encouraged to develop their visual skills while being taught in some fun and challenging lessons. They will be encouraged to flourish, to become confident, to learn to present their work and to take risks in order to develop their ideas and understanding of new materials and processes. Their art teachers value their contributions, whatever the area of expertise they have to offer.
At GCSE, the Department is strongly committed to offering an innovative approach to making art through projects that involve both traditional and experimental exploration of materials and concepts. The challenge set by the Art GCSE course requires the students to develop key skills such as creativity, imagination, problem solving, cultural awareness, communication and knowledge - all skills that are useful in both employment and continued study at A Level. Art is an excellent option that provides balance with core subjects.
Within GCSE Art and Design (coursework 60% of the final grade, exam 40% of the final grade) students will be encouraged:

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| Watercolour of a Woodford girl by Gemma | The Suffragette by Anjum Ali | Monoprint of Woodford |
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The two year course is, in many ways similar to that of GCSE, with students producing a personal portfolio that represents 60% of their final grade and taking an exam (40% of their final grade).
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Porcelain Sculpture by Dominique
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Painting by Caitlin
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Life drawing by Abida
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Lino Cut landscape by Paavan
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Oil Painting by Maria
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School Birthday Activities
School Birthday Activities
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Drawing The London Skyline
Workshop with artist Jeanette Barnes
Girls Visit The Tate Gallery
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Art also provides the opening for further study in the subject. You can continue onto A Level and then onto a number of degree courses such as architecture, advertising and the media. Remember:
“…The creative industries are the capital’s second largest sector and contribute around £20 billion to the economy and employ nearly 400 thousand people….”
Valerie Dresden, Head of Creative Industries.
We have established strong links with the Princess Drawing Foundation Course which offers courses on the weekend and free workshops. Students have gone on from school to study a number of disciplines including Animation, Graphics, Photography, Architecture and Fine Art, as well as pursuing careers in the media. Several our students recently have progressed to prestigious competitive institutions like The Bartlett School of Architecture, Central St Martin’s, Slade, London College of Communication, Cambridge University, and Camberwell and Chelsea Schools of Art.