Art and Design A Level 3
Borden Grammar School
Avenue of Remembrance, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 4DB
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open – 21st November 2025
Applications Close – 30th April 2026
Entry Requirements – At least 5 GCSE passes at grades 9-5 in the new qualifications (or A*- B grade in the old GCSEs) including English (either Literature or Language if both were taken) and mathematics.
Preference on Advanced Level courses will be given to those students securing at least a grade 6 (or grade B in the old GCSE assessment system) in the subject they wish to study.
How to Apply – Please apply via KentChoices
Course Summary
COURSE – The Art and Design course is more challenging than GCSE and students intending to take it should be highly motivated and able to use fragmented periods of time constructively. In their own time students are required to spend a minimum of four hours a week on project work. Students will need to demonstrate a high degree of commitment and self-discipline combined with a good technical and creative ability.
Along with practical work across a range of processes and media, a high level of theoretical and conceptual understanding is developed over the two years. Students are required to produce a written dissertation which will accompany their evolving practical outcomes.
Course Details
COURSE CONTENT
Component 1 - Worth 60% of A-level marks. – Personal Investigation (Practical Coursework) and Personal Study (Essay 1000 words minimum).
Component 2 - Worth 40% of A-level marks – Externally set assignment this also includes a 15 hour exam to complete a final piece.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
ASSESSMENT - The Art Department will continually assess the work throughout the course. This will in the main take the form of tutorials and in progress discussions where appropriate. Regular written feedback and targets will be given throughout the year. All work will be internally marked at the completion of units and externally moderated by a representative of the Examination board.
Entry requirements
ADMISSIONS - The course is intended to form part of an educational continuum, which progresses naturally from GCSE. It is intended to suit the needs of pupils who have an interest and aptitude in the subject, and who may or may not wish to undertake further studies leading to careers for which an Art and Design background is relevant. There are a great deal of transferable skills covered within the course and the addition of art to a selection of A-level choices is considered a positive for a number of different career paths that do not have an obvious link to art and design. It is preferable for students to have achieved at least a grade 6 in GCSE Art.
Your next steps...
CAREERS - Beyond A Level, courses are available at both degree and higher BTEC levels in three of our local Art Colleges. These range from the Fine Arts to courses in most areas of 2 and 3 dimensional designs and could lead to career opportunities in the fields of multi-media, film and television, the theatre, advertising, product and architectural design, fashion design and industrial design amongst others.
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