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03/05/24

Our incredible class of 2024 Year 11 students enjoyed a very special Leavers Ceremony today, full of tears, laughter and memories celebrating 5 years of hard work at SJL. Let’s cherish the memories and celebrate the amazing journey our Year 11’s have ahead! pic.twitter.com/om4gEoGSxN

03/05/24

Our incredible class of 2024 Year 11 students enjoyed a very special Leavers Ceremony today, full of tears, laughter and memories celebrating 5 years of hard work at SJL. Let’s cherish the memories and celebrate the amazing journey our Year 11’s have ahead! pic.twitter.com/5EqwC1rKSO

03/05/24

Preparations are underway for the Year 11 leavers ceremony. pic.twitter.com/t1T4Da2l3o

02/05/24

Year 11 - tonight is all about you, your prom awaits! Class of 2024, make amazing memories and have a fabulous night!Thanks to Luton Hoo Estate, Garden of Pearl for the flowers, balloons by Balloon Queen, DJ Darren and food by Happy Herefords. pic.twitter.com/3yOd5cEJxh

02/05/24

It was shirt signing day for our Year 11 students - an opportunity to create a momento of their time spent at SJL. pic.twitter.com/J5pmHUbTQh

02/05/24

Year 11 reminder: the Year 11 Leavers’ Ceremony will start at 11am on Friday 3 May in the sports hall. Please arrive from 10.30am. There will be limited parking available.#sjlleavers2024 pic.twitter.com/WQAIwan6hV

02/05/24

Amazing creativity abound in Year 8 textiles class as they created graffiti art, using different stitching techniques to create the background and name tag. pic.twitter.com/9BfvqjXVQw

01/05/24

Diary reminder: Year 11 students are able to bring in a spare shirt to be signed during break and lunchtime on Thursday 2 May - in the drama studio. Students are reminded they must bring a spare shirt to sign and wear a clean school shirt. pic.twitter.com/AnL5RDqcEp

01/05/24

Well done on your first cricket match Year 7! https://t.co/DquNEEaAlT

01/05/24

Lots of revision techniques taking place in Year 11 Religious Studies class - students are using mind mapping to prepare for their exams and using these mind maps to write possible exam questions. pic.twitter.com/jZyVrrfJrd

30/04/24

Year 13 biology students were enjoying the traditional rite-of-passage of getting creative and decorating the windows in their classroom with biology inspired artwork. Some impressive diagrams!#SJLyear13leavers pic.twitter.com/E56F1GDTQ4

30/04/24

Amazing!! https://t.co/sAXdr2GMiS

30/04/24

Year 11 biology students were enjoying the traditional rite-of-passage of getting creative and decorating the windows in their classroom with biology inspired artwork. Some impressive diagrams! pic.twitter.com/hnOGQcqiA2

29/04/24

Year 10 were working on interpreting histograms in maths class, as a way of determining information about the distribution of data. pic.twitter.com/N3S0aWO63A

28/04/24

🏌️Timo H played in the Hertfordshire Schools Mid-Handicap Championship at Mill Green Golf Club this Thursday. He was among 41 players, placing third achieving a round of 84. He has now qualified for the County Schools Championship. Outstanding effort Timo pic.twitter.com/VBKnW5EmA8

26/04/24

Parents’ Evening for Year 10 will take place on Tuesday 21 May 2024 online via SchoolCloud. Further information about SchoolCloud and how to book your appointments will be sent home. pic.twitter.com/OZDWyBl1Xp

25/04/24

💙🏆 The Crowning Moment 🏆💙Thank you to for the amazing photos pic.twitter.com/7RKZ2AY9ml

25/04/24

We enjoyed a wonderful Year 10 Music Showcase last week, an evening of musical entertainment organised and produced by our talented students. You can take a look here: https://t.co/WZ8V7Lh7U3 pic.twitter.com/HV6RkixZu4

24/04/24

U18 Hertfordshire County Cup Final result.SJL 3-0 BSHSA superb performance from all in the squad. Congratulations to all the players and staff who have contributed to this success. pic.twitter.com/Bow7I26Vcw

24/04/24

Year 12 Work Experience w/c 20 May - can you help? We have a few students without placement and looking for opportunities in media, law, accountancy, finance, science and engineering. If you can help, please email tgilfeather.herts.sch.ukThank you!

24/04/24

Good Luck to our students taking part in the Senior County Cup Final tonight v's Bishop Stortford - You've got this!! Kick off 6pm @ Cheshunt Football Club. pic.twitter.com/YBpzOAYbkw

19/04/24

Year 9 students have been honing their woodwork skills in Design and Technology class as they start the creation of a table lamp. pic.twitter.com/6dMcKXCchO

18/04/24

It was a pleasure to welcome our Yr12 students and parents in for our UCAS and Oxbridge information evening tonight. Advice and Guidance is a key part of our outstanding 6th form offer. pic.twitter.com/5nLFBCpzr5

18/04/24

What a lovely way to work on their vocabulary. https://t.co/AsA9Ui7xGz

18/04/24

Yesterday some of our Year 9 drama students headed into London to watch the West End production of Wicked - they will write a review and critical analysis of the show as part of their studies. pic.twitter.com/xXom1uYRya

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Art

About the Faculty

Art at Sir John Lawes School is all about skills, personal development and exploration.  We place a great deal of emphasis on the importance of observing and recording, looking and thinking through the process of drawing is the foundation of everything that we do.

Curriculum Intent Statement

In Years 7-8 students develop their technical skills while working with a range of different materials and processes. From Year 9 onwards students are encouraged to work increasingly more independently, using and further developing their skills, producing personal responses to a group theme or starting point. Our Art students have the same core experiences, but are encouraged to filter these through their own strengths and interests. Two students, working alongside each other, having started from the same stimulus or title, will end up with personal responses that appear worlds apart. We see this as a strength.

Key Stage 3 Curriculum

Art offers a broad-based course with a wide range of activities. We start from basic drawing skills and develop into Painting, Sculpture and Ceramics.

We teach in mixed ability groups throughout the school and from the start of Year 7 develop students confidence in using critical language to discuss their own and others art work.

Art is closely related to the development of the individual, so the course is designed to cater for the needs of the individual. All students are asked to investigate, discuss, experiment and develop their own interests and attitude to art and their environment.

The Faculty places great importance in the student’s belief in and understanding of their own work while they work towards attaining a high standard of achievement.

Year 7 Curriculum

Autumn Term

  • Portrait Project:  Mark making – observational drawing from primary and secondary sources, imaginative drawing, painting. Sculpture – producing portrait bas-relief sculpture using clay.

Spring Term

  • Landscape Project: Colour mixing, painting techniques, observational painting, imaginative painting.

Summer Term

  • Still Life: Observational drawing and painting using a range of materials working from primary sources.

Year 8 Curriculum

Autumn Term

  • Hands: Collecting information and developing ideas through observational and imaginative work using a range of mark making materials and media. Students produce sustained imaginative piece working in three dimensions or two dimensions within the theme of hands.

Spring Term

  • Art from other cultures: Students look at Art from other cultures, collecting information and developing ideas through observational research from primary and secondary sources.

Summer Term

  • Perspective: Students use 1 point, 2 point and 3 point perspective systems to create landscapes and cityscapes. Students also study foreshortening and atmospheric-perspective using a range of techniques to create depth and a sense of distance in their work.

Year 9 Curriculum

Art

The year 9 course is for students who want to continue to develop their skills before GCSE study. The year 9 course is also suitable for students who want another year of study in Art and Design before making a decision about further study.

Students spend one term on each of the following:

Still Life

  • Observational drawing and painting using a range of media and techniques to produce a series of studies and a final sustained piece of work.

Print Making

  • A series of Mono-Prints, Intaglio Prints and Lino Prints developed from observational studies of animals

Sculpture

  • Three dimensional work using wire and plaster bandage, clay and other materials.

KS3 Curriculum Map

Key Stage 4 Curriculum

The GCSE Art course is designed to allow students to develop their own interests and skills. Projects are structured but flexible enough to allow for individuals to develop their own ideas within a broad based theme. Art historical links need to be documented for each project. Preparation work must also be completed in the form of sketchbooks, study sheets and models. Work is presented as an exhibition at the end of the two years.

We have high expectations of our students. We ensure they know how to achieve. Students have regular and meaningful assessment, both in verbal and written form. Targets are meaningful not only in reports but on an everyday basis, verbally and personally.

Year 10 Curriculum

Students will produce two units of coursework, one following the theme of portrait and one animals, birds and insects. Drawing as a form of research from direct observation and imagination is fundamental. Both of the units of coursework will include sketchbook back up work, a portfolio of research and experimentation and a sustained final piece. Coursework contributes 60% of their final mark for the course.

Year 11 Curriculum

Students will undertake their mock examination and their final exam in Year 11. For both exams students respond to a given title, and are given eight weeks of preparation before a ten hour exam, with the exam time spread over a number of weeks of school.  The final exam contributes 40% to the final mark.

KS4 Curriculum Map

Key Stage 5 Curriculum

Art & Design, Textiles & Fashion Design

Board: EdExcel (9FA0), (9TE0)

Students studying A Level Art and A Level Textiles & Fashion will be taught together for both courses, covering common skills around collection of information through observational work and experimentation with materials. Art students and Textiles & Fashion Design students will also have specialist teaching around the two disciplines, developing work in their chosen area.

These A Levels may also be taken in combination with other portfolio based courses, but due to the similar structure of assessments and deadlines, advice should be taken if you plan to do this.

Art and Design

You must enjoy working in a creative way and will need to have good organisational skills. You need commitment and enthusiasm for this area of study. You will be given the opportunity to develop your ideas in a range of ways including Drawing and Painting, Printmaking and Sculpture. You will be encouraged to work in the art faculty during your free lessons. You will have the opportunity to attend trips and will be encouraged to visit galleries in your own time. You will need to spend a minimum of 4-5 hours a week on sketchbook work.

Textiles and Fashion Design

This is an art based textiles and fashion course working from a starting brief or theme. You will creatively explore textiles and how far you can manipulate the materials, stretch ideas and push boundaries, perhaps using materials that may not be considered “textiles”. You will build upon skills learnt at GCSE Textiles. You will work in sketchbooks to develop and experiment with ideas and will be encouraged to make these personal and reflective of your own style. You will develop your knowledge of textile artist/designers throughout your course and will use this knowledge to inform and inspire your own work. Work produced could include: fashion, costume or accessory design, art textiles, three dimensional textiles, sculpture, interior design and fashion illustration. The course will enable you to work to your strengths and interests within fashion and textiles.

Costs

All students will need 2 x A3 sized sketchbooks per year. You will need to have some of your own equipment such as a folder and some paintbrushes for Art and Design, or pins/needles, fabric scissors and specialist textiles material for Textiles and Fashion Design. All students will have an opportunity to draw from the figure in Life Drawing sessions, these will run after school, will be taught by a local artist visiting tutor and there will be a cost for these sessions if you wish to take part.

Assessment

For both routes you will be marked on observational drawing skills, development of ideas, contextual awareness and your outcomes or realisations.

Coursework 60% including a 3000+ word written research project that is worth 12% of the final mark.

Course content

For both routes, following a teacher directed skills project you will work on a self-directed practical project called the specialist project, including a written and illustrated art history project and a series of linked practical outcomes. You will also complete a 15 hour timed test and a 10 hour mock examination.

Entry requirements

We would expect you to achieve a grade 6 or above in GCSE Art and Design or GCSE Textiles dependant on which route you choose. You must have an APS of 4.5 or above.

Graphics (Art syllabus)

Board: EdExcel (9GC0)

This is an Art based Graphics course jointly taught by the Art and Technology faculties. You should enjoy solving image based problems which are suitable for commercial application and enjoy working to Design Briefs. You will be given the opportunity to work on projects relating to design, illustration and typography through a wide range of drawing and mark making media including paint, pastels, inks and collage, developing your ideas and images using specialist computer software like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. This course would suit people who have an interest in Photography as well as traditional Art skills. Access to your own camera would be an advantage but not essential.

This A Level may also be taken in combination with other portfolio based course, but due to the similar structure of assessments and deadlines, advice should be taken if you plan to do this.

Assessment

You will be marked on your visual recording skills, development of ideas, contextual awareness and realisations.

Coursework 60% included 3000+ word written research project that is worth 20% of the final mark.

15 hour Practical Exam sat in sessions over a three week period worth 40% of the final mark.

Course content

There will be an initial skills based project followed by a self-directed practical project called the specialist project. In Year 13 this will include a written research project. You will also complete a 10 hour mock exam in Year 12 and a 15 hour timed exam in Year 13.

Entry requirements

We would expect you to achieve a grade 6 or above in GCSE Design and Technology (Graphic Product) or grade 6 or above in GCSE Art and Design as well as an APS of 4.5 or above.

Photography

Board: EdExcel (9GPY)

The course covers the foundations of photography, teaching you the skills to take and analyse your own work and the work of others. You will work in a variety of settings with studio work and sessions outside the studio.  Students will use the skills they develop in the first term of Y12 to produce a series of sustained sets of work around a chosen theme, showing that they can follow and develop their own ideas and respond to work by other photographers.

Access to your own camera would be an advantage but not essential.

This A Level may also be taken in combination with other portfolio based course, but due to the similar structure of assessments and deadlines, advice should be taken if you plan to do this.

Assessment

You will be marked on your visual recording skills, development of ideas, contextual awareness and realisations.

Coursework 60% included 3000+ word written research project that is worth 20% of the final mark.

15 hour Practical Exam sat in sessions over a three week period worth 40% of the final mark.

Course content

There will be an initial skills based project followed by a self-directed practical project called the specialist project. In Year 13 this will include a written research project. You will also complete a 10 hour mock exam in Year 12 and a 15 hour timed exam in Year 13.

Entry requirements

We would expect you to achieve a grade 6 or above in GCSE Design and Technology (Graphic Product) or grade 6 or above in GCSE Art and Design as well as an APS of 4.5 or above.

KS5 Curriculum Map

Marking Policy

Extended Curriculum

The art faculty fosters a studio atmosphere where students are encouraged to develop their own ideas through a variety of media. We have facilities for painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking and digital art. The faculty offers an open house at lunchtimes and after school for students to work on projects with a thriving lower school art club.

The displays around school and the work we share online demonstrate the exciting and skilful work created by students of all ages. Evidence of the students creative output is also often evident in the local community.

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