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Fine Art
Fulston Manor School
Brenchley Road, SITTINGBOURNE, ME10 4EG
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications open: 3rd November 2025
Applications close: 21st July 2026
Please make all applications through Kent Choices.
If you have any questions please email sixthform@fulstonmanor.kent.sch.uk.
Course Summary
WHY TAKE THIS COURSE?
Creative-based employment is one of the largest growth industries in the UK today. Art related qualifications are a necessary springboard to a multitude of career opportunities. This course gives you the skills, knowledge and understanding of art practice to enable you to move onto the next step, such as:
Media/publishing (greetings cards, magazines, newspapers, books)
Design (interior, industrial, garden, fashion, graphic, advertising photographic)
Computer-based design
Film, stage and theatre (set design, costume, model making, animation)
Fine art/sculpture
Illustration
Photography
Teaching
Architecture
Jewellery design
Study leads to well-developed skills in approaches to problem solving.
Study leads to well-developed and innovative approaches to visual communication.
Study leads to a high level of creative thinking which would be invaluable to any employment situation.
AIMS OF THE COURSE
To allow 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 resolved outcomes.
Course Details
Therer are two components for the two-year Fina Art A Level programme.
Component 1: Personal Investigation (portfolio). This is a practical investigation where students conduct a personal investigation into an idea, issue, concept or theme supported by written material which must be a coherent and logically structured extended response of between 1000 and 3000 words of continuous prose.
Component 2: Externally set assignment - Separate question papers will be provided for each title. These will consist of a choice of five questions to be used as starting points. Students are required to select one. Students will br provided with examination papers on 1 February, or as soon as possible after that date.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Assessment: Both components will be assessed in accordance with the assessment objectives of the course specification, internally assessed and externally moderated.
Entry requirements
To be accepted onto the A Level course you should have at least 5 GCSEs at grades 9 - 5 (or equivalent). Strong drawing skills are very advantageous, as is a keenness and commitment to learn. The emphasis of this course will be on the development of understanding and skills using an appropriate range of materials, processes and techniques. Most students would be ordinarily be expected to have a GCSE of at least a grade 5 in Art and English Language.
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