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Arts Award for Home ED


hayleyhare

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Starting this week Northwood Heights (SE19) is running Arts Award classes for Home schoolers.

If there is demand I can also run sessions from my studio at SE22

Art Award is a range of unique qualifications that supports anyone aged up to 25 to grow as artists and arts leaders. There is a choice of four qualifications that are recognized on the QCF*. Accreditation starts at Entry Level 3 and goes up to Level 3, which has 35 UCAS points attached. There is also an introductory level. Students can progress through all five levels (discover, explore, bronze, silver and Gold) or start at the stage that best suits them.

To achieve their Arts Award young people take on challenges in an art form, participate in arts activities, experience arts events, get inspired by artists and share their arts skills with others. Students create a portfolio to keep a record of their creative journey. Along the way they are supported by an Arts Award adviser who acts as assessor, facilitator and mentor.

http://www.artsaward.org.uk/


About Me

I am a multifaceted artist from the North East (UK), currently living and working in London. Since graduating with a BA Hons in Creative Practice, I have been passionately involved in community arts and exhibited nationally. I am DBS checked and trained to deliver Arts Award. You can look at my C.V. at Pastelandsmudge.co.uk. I believe that art education is an important, valuable area and is important to society. Education should be fun and exciting, making the learning experience a good one. Developing creative skills and a curious mind within the young is crucial not only to inspire their interest within in the arts but to build skills in play, social engagement and communication. Creative play also helps develop fine motor skills and problem solving abilities.


Monday 1-3pm, 7-11 yrs (Discover & Explore Awards)

Thursday 1-3pm, 12-16 yrs (Bronze Award/ IGCSE 1st Year)


Fees can be paid weekly, termly or annually.


Please contact [email protected] for more info

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