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Art and Design
Folkestone School for Girls, The
Coolinge Lane, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 3RB
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open: - 30 January 2026
Applications Close: - 8 May 2026
Entry Requirements: - For entry onto our A Level and BTEC courses we require:
• a minimum of 6 separately identifiable GCSE subjects at an average grade 5.5 or above and at least a grade 5 in English and a grade 4 in Mathematics;
• a grade 6 or above in the chosen course of study or a related subject as specified in the sixth form prospectus.
• two grade 7sin Mathematics or Sciences, to study 2 or more Sciences or Mathematics and Science.
How to Apply: - Please apply via KentChoices
Course Summary
Art
Course Details
This new AQA specification allows us to continue to provide for a flexible structure and an excellent choice of experiences, tailored to meet the needs and aspirations of each individual student. The emphasis is on achieving a balance of technical skill, personal expression and contextual knowledge, with each topic being taught and then further developed by each student’s own aspirations. Critical/ Historical/ Contextual studies permeate all areas and visits to Art Exhibitions are an essential element.
The course comprises of two components: Component 1 will run from the start of the course until the end of January 2022 where students will engage in a number of practical workshops, including working alongside professional artists, to raise the standard of their skills and find their artistic strengths. Component 2 is externally set by AQA and runs from the start of February 2022 until completing the exam in the May.
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.
o Supporting studies and practical work will comprise a portfolio of development work and outcomes based on themes and ideas developed from personal starting points.
o 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.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
The work will be internally marked during the course with External Moderation by a Visiting Examiner occurring at the end of the course.
Entry requirements
GCSE Grade 6 in Fine Art or BTEC Art & Design equivalent, Distinction.
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