KS4 Art & Design (Fine Art)
Art
This two year course is designed to offer students the opportunity to work in a range of materials both 2-D and 3-D, experiment with their own personal ideas and develop a range of creative processes. Students will develop skills learnt in Key stage 3 and will also investigate different themes and subjects from the work of other artists to aid in their creative process. Year 10 is an opportunity for students to develop their skills and learn new techniques.
Assessments are based on the recording, development, refinement and presentation of an idea. Student success at Art GCSE can be attributed to skills in handling materials and a disciplined approach to productivity, ensuring work is produced to the highest of standards and the deadlines met.
The course is made up of two components; a Portfolio (60%) and an externally set task (40%). Pupils will be expected to: develop artefacts and personal outcomes in relation to their chosen area of study. The Portfolio is made up of practical work, which explores the skills, knowledge and understanding in the learner’s chosen practical area of study. This specification is 100% non-exam assessment; all components are internally marked and externally moderated by visit.
A GCSE in Art & Design (Fine Art) can lead to further studies and potential employment in fields such as:
• Graphic Design
• Illustration
• Fine Art
• Fashion
• Interior Design
• Theatre Design
• Filmmaking
• Architecture
• Photography
• Animation
The course offered has high expectations in terms of the work produced both in terms of quantity and quality, but the personal rewards are well worth the hard work!
Any questions regarding GCSE Art & Design please speak to Mr Everson or Miss Pearce.
KS4 Art & Design (Fine Art)
Art
This two year course is designed to offer students the opportunity to work in a range of materials both 2-D and 3-D, experiment with their own personal ideas and develop a range of creative processes. Students will develop skills learnt in Key stage 3 and will also investigate different themes and subjects from the work of other artists to aid in their creative process. Year 10 is an opportunity for students to develop their skills and learn new techniques.
Assessments are based on the recording, development, refinement and presentation of an idea. Student success at Art GCSE can be attributed to skills in handling materials and a disciplined approach to productivity, ensuring work is produced to the highest of standards and the deadlines met.
The course is made up of two components; a Portfolio (60%) and an externally set task (40%). Pupils will be expected to: develop artefacts and personal outcomes in relation to their chosen area of study. The Portfolio is made up of practical work, which explores the skills, knowledge and understanding in the learner’s chosen practical area of study. This specification is 100% non-exam assessment; all components are internally marked and externally moderated by visit.
A GCSE in Art & Design (Fine Art) can lead to further studies and potential employment in fields such as:
• Graphic Design
• Illustration
• Fine Art
• Fashion
• Interior Design
• Theatre Design
• Filmmaking
• Architecture
• Photography
• Animation
The course offered has high expectations in terms of the work produced both in terms of quantity and quality, but the personal rewards are well worth the hard work!
Any questions regarding GCSE Art & Design please speak to Mr Everson or Miss Pearce.
This two year course is designed to offer students the opportunity to work in a range of materials both 2-D and 3-D, experiment with their own personal ideas and develop a range of creative processes. Students will develop skills learnt in Key stage 3 and will also investigate different themes and subjects from the work of other artists to aid in their creative process. Year 10 is an opportunity for students to develop their skills and learn new techniques.
Assessments are based on the recording, development, refinement and presentation of an idea. Student success at Art GCSE can be attributed to skills in handling materials and a disciplined approach to productivity, ensuring work is produced to the highest of standards and the deadlines met.
The course is made up of two components; a Portfolio (60%) and an externally set task (40%). Pupils will be expected to: develop artefacts and personal outcomes in relation to their chosen area of study. The Portfolio is made up of practical work, which explores the skills, knowledge and understanding in the learner’s chosen practical area of study. This specification is 100% non-exam assessment; all components are internally marked and externally moderated by visit.
A GCSE in Art & Design (Fine Art) can lead to further studies and potential employment in fields such as:
• Graphic Design
• Illustration
• Fine Art
• Fashion
• Interior Design
• Theatre Design
• Filmmaking
• Architecture
• Photography
• Animation
The course offered has high expectations in terms of the work produced both in terms of quantity and quality, but the personal rewards are well worth the hard work!
Any questions regarding GCSE Art & Design please speak to Mr Everson or Miss Pearce.
KS4 Art & Design (Fine Art)
Art
This two year course is designed to offer students the opportunity to work in a range of materials both 2-D and 3-D, experiment with their own personal ideas and develop a range of creative processes. Students will develop skills learnt in Key stage 3 and will also investigate different themes and subjects from the work of other artists to aid in their creative process. Year 10 is an opportunity for students to develop their skills and learn new techniques.
Assessments are based on the recording, development, refinement and presentation of an idea. Student success at Art GCSE can be attributed to skills in handling materials and a disciplined approach to productivity, ensuring work is produced to the highest of standards and the deadlines met.
The course is made up of two components; a Portfolio (60%) and an externally set task (40%). Pupils will be expected to: develop artefacts and personal outcomes in relation to their chosen area of study. The Portfolio is made up of practical work, which explores the skills, knowledge and understanding in the learner’s chosen practical area of study. This specification is 100% non-exam assessment; all components are internally marked and externally moderated by visit.
A GCSE in Art & Design (Fine Art) can lead to further studies and potential employment in fields such as:
• Graphic Design
• Illustration
• Fine Art
• Fashion
• Interior Design
• Theatre Design
• Filmmaking
• Architecture
• Photography
• Animation
The course offered has high expectations in terms of the work produced both in terms of quantity and quality, but the personal rewards are well worth the hard work!
Any questions regarding GCSE Art & Design please speak to Mr Everson or Miss Pearce.
KS4 Art & Design (Fine Art)
Art
GCSE in Citizenship Studies introduces students to key citizenship issues and helps you develop a practical understanding of what it means to be a citizen today. You will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to think critically and play a positive role in public life.
You will be required to study a variety of issues that together creates a qualification that is both broad and coherent and will cover the following issues:
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Democracy and government
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Democracy, elections and voting in the UK
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National, local, regional and devolved government
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British Constitution
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The role of the media and free press
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Politics beyond the UK
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Citizenship participation in democracy and society
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Citizen participation in democracy and society
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Rights, the law and the legal system in England and Wales
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Rights and responsibilities
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The law
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The legal system (England and Wales)
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The UK and its relations with the wider world
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The UK and its relations with the wider world
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Identities and diversity in UK society
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The economy, finance and money
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The economy, finance and money
GCSE in Citizenship Studies introduces students to key citizenship issues and helps you develop a practical understanding of what it means to be a citizen today. You will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to think critically and play a positive role in public life.
You will be required to study a variety of issues that together creates a qualification that is both broad and coherent and will cover the following issues:
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Democracy and government
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Democracy, elections and voting in the UK
-
National, local, regional and devolved government
-
British Constitution
-
The role of the media and free press
-
Politics beyond the UK
-
Citizenship participation in democracy and society
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Citizen participation in democracy and society
-
Rights, the law and the legal system in England and Wales
-
Rights and responsibilities
-
The law
-
The legal system (England and Wales)
-
The UK and its relations with the wider world
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The UK and its relations with the wider world
-
Identities and diversity in UK society
-
The economy, finance and money
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The economy, finance and money
The History Department of Lode Heath School offers a diverse and interesting curriculum. We hope to support students in developing their wider understanding of the world we live in today through researching and learning about key events, people and developments through time.
The History Department of Lode Heath School offers a diverse and interesting curriculum. We hope to support students in developing their wider understanding of the world we live in today through researching and learning about key events, people and developments through time.
The History Department of Lode Heath School offers a diverse and interesting curriculum. We hope to support students in developing their wider understanding of the world we live in today through researching and learning about key events, people and developments through time.
Music
Music
Music
Music
The History Department of Lode Heath School offers a diverse and interesting curriculum. We hope to support students in developing their wider understanding of the world we live in today through researching and learning about key events, people and developments through time.
Philosophy
Science
KS3 Curriculum
Students at Key Stage 3 are offered a broad and balanced curriculum, building on their learning experiences from Key Stage 2 and preparing them for the next stage in their journey. There is a wealth of resources available to ensure all students are challenged and supported to fulfil their potential in the first phase of their secondary education.
Our curriculum is focused on supporting and challenging your child to be the best and to achieve the best that he or she is capable of. Staff prepare lessons to meet the specific needs of the young people in their class, we are proud of our ability to personalise the learning experience in each and every classroom. We work collaboratively to ensure each teacher is able to meet these expectations and teach your children as effectively as possible, whether that be stretch and challenge for the more able to foster the skills and attitudes of resilience and independence, or support and scaffolding resources where needed. Ultimately, we aim to ensure that every child receives Quality First Teaching 100% of the time. We believe that intelligence isn’t fixed – your child can achieve whatever he or she sets their minds to and we will work hard with them to both realise and achieve their goals.
Each student is treated as an individual, with personal guidance and target setting.
Lode Heath School places a special emphasis on core subject skills, thinking skills and emotional literacy for all students in Year 7 and we closely with partner primary schools to ensure continuity of experience.
All students at receive 1 hour every two weeks as part of their Character and Personal Development lessons. These encompass a variety of personal, social and health education alongside curriculum lessons and a detailed form and assembly programme.
Students 5-year journey is structured into 3 years at KS3, choosing their options in Year 9 and study two further years at GCSE. Our timetable operates on a two-week rotation with lessons that are 1 hour long*.
Please see below for an exemplar timetable for KS3:
*Creative Arts subjects rotate each term between Design Technology, Music, Catering, Dance and Drama.
*Languages- pupils will study either French or German.
* Tues Week 2- pupils study a lesson of Character and Personal Development and the timings of the day change for all lessons.
*The times of the day do change on a Tuesday Week 2 as indicated below:
Reg: 8.40-9am
P1 9.25-10.20am
P2 10.20-11.15am
Break 11.15-11.45am
P3 11.45-12.40pm
P4 12.40-1.35pm
Lunch 1.35-2.20pm
P5 2.20-3.15pm
*Please note there is no registration on Weds Week 1 and Week 2 so pupils begin school at 9.00am and go straight to lessons
KS4 Curriculum
The GCSE curriculum continues to offer breadth and diversity, covering a range of subjects for all students, but also offering opportunities for students to specialise in areas of the curriculum they wish to develop further. Courses are designed to be relevant for students and to match their talents and interests. Students are supported in selecting their personal pathway including traditional academic and vocational courses (GCSEs, BTECs, OCR Nationals etc).
We work with other training providers to ensure a variety of possibilities and options for students in Key Stage 4. We work in partnership with Arden School within the AMAT Trust to plan for the future and will continue to develop in order to deliver opportunities and fulfilling learning experiences for our pupils. At present Lode Heath Students study Hair and Beauty at Arden School.
All students at receive 1 hour every two weeks as part of their Character and Personal Development lessons. These encompass a variety of personal, social and health education alongside curriculum lessons and a detailed form and assembly programme.
Please see below for an exemplar timetable for KS4:
*Please see the curriculum page for further information on the Option Subjects available.
*Triple Science Awards requires students to complete 1 hour of their study after school, a Double Award is completed within the 3 hours of their normal school timetable.
*The times of the day do change on a Tuesday Week 2 as indicated below:
Reg: 8.40-9am
P1 9.25-10.20am
P2 10.20-11.15am
Break 11.15-11.45am
P3 11.45-12.40pm
P4 12.40-1.35pm
Lunch 1.35-2.20pm
P5 2.20-3.15pm