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Fine Art

Fort Pitt Grammar School

Fort Pitt Hill, Chatham, Kent, ME4 6TJ

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Arts, Media and Publishing

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Fort Pitt Grammar School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Block A

Application Instructions

Applications Open: 5th December 2025

Applications Close: 31st January 2026

Entry Requirements: 5 GCSE grades of 4 or above of which must include English & Maths. Then individual subject criteria

Science and Maths - require level 7 in subject to study (plus 6 in maths for science subjects)

Most other courses require level 6 to study



Course Summary

At Fort Pitt our Fine Art course provides a broad base of creative study which is planned carefully to embed understanding of the formal elements whilst developing skills in a wide range of materials and techniques. These include the obvious essential components of drawing and painting, as well as sculpture; photography; print making; mixed media and experimental work with combinations of these.

At all stages of the course there will be 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 outcome(s). An extensive range of extra-curricular activities will be arranged to enrich the classroom experience such as artists coming into school, trips to galleries and exhibitions and visual research expeditions.

Course Details

During the first year, students will be set a series of projects, which consolidate their skills and knowledge. At the end of this year each individual identifies a focal area (in conjunction with their teacher) for an in-depth Personal Investigation for completion by the end of January in Y13. This project brings together previous learning and also provides a vehicle for students to really develop their interests in one specialist area.

Students will be issued with a theme, with several suggested starting points set by Edexcel in February of their second year, from which they will be required to develop a portfolio of preparatory studies culminating in a timed test of 15 hours when they will be required to produce a final outcome under examination conditions.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Component 1 - Personal Investigation 60% of final marks

Component 2 - Externally Set Assignment 40% of final marks

Entry requirements

Students will need to have a grade 6 in Art and Design at GCSE.

Your next steps...

Those who chose to study any of the Art and Design subjects may seek a career in the creative and design industries, in areas as diverse as Architecture, Advertising, Medical Illustration, Restoration,


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