Art
Leadership of Art and Design at Grove Primary School.
Accountable: Miss Melissa Thacker and Miss Sophie Clarke
Responsible: Miss Chloe Trussler
Curriculum Intent
At Grove Primary School we value Art and Design and the opportunities that it provides for our children to be creative and to express themselves. This is a key part of the children’s entitlement to a broad and balanced curriculum.
Children will be given a range of experiences including; drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, textiles and 3D. As children progress through the school, the art curriculum allows them to build upon prior knowledge and skills, giving them opportunities to apply them to a new context.
Through hands on experiences we aim to create a love of art in which children as artists are inspired by famous artists, have opportunities to develop techniques using a range of mediums and can reflect and evaluate their work.
Curriculum Implementation
At Grove, Art is a fundamental part of teaching and learning and is taught from EYFS to Year 6. Children in the Early Years are encouraged to be creative, use their imaginations and explore using a range of media and materials.
Art and Design is taught on a half-termly basis which alternates with Design and Technology. In addition to art lessons, children are also given the opportunity to develop and apply their art knowledge and skills during Art / Woodland sessions o
Curriculum Impact
Our vision is to foster in children a love of Art and develop creativity. Pupil voice is an important part of our assessment allowing us to continually reflect upon our Arts curriculum and our offer of extra-curricular activities.
Formative assessment is used to move children’s learning forward in Art and to inform their next steps. Summative assessments take place on a termly basis and attainment is tracked against National Curriculum expectations.
Art Pillars
Art Concepts
Key Stage Progression Assessment
Art Key Stage Progression Assessment