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Art

 

The art curriculum is designed to enable children make connections between the work of artists, architects and designers and their own work. The curriculum provides meaningful opportunities for self-expression to give children the space to learn who they are as an artist by exploring different mediums. We aim to ignite children’s love for art by giving them the ability to express themselves through drawing, painting, sculpture, printing, collage, photography and textiles. The curriculum also provides extensive opportunity for children to develop their skills in visual literacy by looking at, thinking and talking about art.

The curriculum fulfils the requirements of the National Curriculum for England. This course of study seeks to show how art shapes our history and contributes to our national culture. It looks at key movements and historical periods including, studying art from Ancient Rome, the Italian Renaissance, Victorian art and architecture and French Impressionism as well as art relating to different religions and cultures such as Islamic art and Chinese painting and ceramics.

 

art curriculum overview.pdf

 

 Click on the Knowledge Organisers below to see what we are learning:

Year 1

                          Colour                    Line                           Sculpture      

Year 2

                Colour and Shape                  Portraits and Self-Portraits                       Landscape and Symmetry 

Year 3

            Line                     Still Life and Form                      Architecture 

Year 4

                       Light                                 Space                       Monuments of Ancient Rome  

Year 5

                      Islamic Art and Architecture                 Chinese Painting and Ceramics                   Print Making

Year 6

                                Art in the Italian Renaissance                          Victorian Art and Architecture                  Impressionism and Post Impressionism