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Art

Curriculum Intent

The curriculum at Spalding Grammar School will promote enjoyment and enthusiasm for learning, and so  inspire  intellectual curiosity.  It will  challenge  students to achieve academic and personal success by continually developing skills, knowledge and understanding.  It will also  enrich learning by providing experiences which extend beyond the classroom.  

As a department, we believe that art is a vital and integral part of the students' education at Spalding Grammar School. It provides them with opportunities to develop a range of ways in which they can share and express their individual creativity, whilst learning about and making links with a wide spectrum of different types of art in our society.   

Art contributes to the student’s personal development in:  

  • Creativity  

  • Independence  

  • Judgement  

  •  and self-reflection.   

The focus is in developing proficiency in:  

  • Drawing  

  • Painting  

  • understanding colour and shade  

  • and sculpture  

 with the overall aim of developing a:  

  • rigorous understanding  

  • critical awareness  

  •  and inspiration of art and design  

The art curriculum will develop the student’s critical abilities and understanding of their own and others’ cultural heritages through studying a diverse range of male and female artists and designers throughout history.  
The students will develop their understanding of the visual language of art with effective teaching and carefully thought out sequences of lessons and experiences. Understanding of the visual elements of art and design (line, tone, texture, colour, pattern, shape, 3D form) will be developed by providing an accessible and engaging curriculum which will enable all of the students to reach their full potential.  


We teach a skills-based art curriculum, which allows the students to express their creative imagination as well as providing them with opportunities to practise and develop mastery in the key processes of art: drawing, painting, printing, textiles and sculpture. This is supported through the studying of key artists and the development of a knowledge of their work.  
Lessons are taught in blocks on a half termly basis and involve studying existing pieces of art, sketching aspects of these, with a particular focus on the necessary skills, before  completing a final piece. The students  will then be given constructive feedback and next steps, with further opportunities to create the art piece, to improve their work and ensure that the skills are being developed. The evidence of their work is collected within the art sketch book which follows the children through the school. Photographs of larger, group or 3D pieces are also kept within this book.  
The  student’s knowledge of art history and visual elements of art is recorded through  their sketchbooks whilst the development of their physical skills will be evaluated against Key Performance Indicators in drawing, painting, sculpture and other art, craft and design techniques.  

Staff running the art department consist of Mr D Wise (Head of Department), Mr J Wyvill and Mr J Morris (School Technician Art and DT).

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Resources

The department consists of two art studios, including a kiln room, a darkroom, five computers, a laser printer, silk screen and dry point etch printing facilities.

Curriculum

The art curriculum will develop the student’s critical abilities and understanding of their own and others’ cultural heritages through studying a diverse range of male and female artists and designers throughout history.  
The students will develop their understanding of the visual language of art with effective teaching and carefully thought out sequences of lessons and experiences. Understanding of the visual elements of art and design (line, tone, texture, colour, pattern, shape, 3D form) will be developed by providing an accessible and engaging curriculum which will enable all students to reach their full potential.  

We teach a skills-based art curriculum, which allows the students to express their creative imagination as well as provide them with opportunities to practise and develop mastery in the key processes of art: drawing, painting, printing, textiles and sculpture. This is supported through the study of key artists and the development of knowledge of their work.  


Lessons are taught in blocks on a half-term basis and involve studying existing pieces of art, sketching aspects of these, with a particular focus on the necessary skills, before completing a final piece. The students will then be given constructive feedback and next steps, with further opportunities to create the artwork, to improve their work and ensure that the skills are being developed.


The student’s knowledge of art history and visual elements of art is recorded through their sketchbooks, whilst the development of their physical skills will be evaluated by Key Performance Indicators in drawing, painting, sculpture and other art, craft and design techniques. Photographs of larger, group or 3D pieces are also kept within this book.  

Enrichment

Students have access to a studio at lunchtime and after school. Students are encouraged to enter regional and national competitions. The department has enjoyed success at the LAFTAs, the National Students’ Exhibition, Talent Lincolnshire.