Art
The arts and culture are of central importance to our school in terms of our school values. In terms of teaching and learning we believe that the arts and culture develop creative and expressive well rounded learners.
Through imaginative experiences children are able to express and communicate their individuality. Our creative and varied staff embrace and value the arts and culture in their teaching. The creative curriculum we provide is built upon developing self-esteem, deeper thinking skills, curiosity, cultural awareness, tolerance, respect and resilience to enable children to flourish and grow. Our whole ethos is aimed at developing mastery of skills across the curriculum and beyond school. Children are able to express themselves through a range of media and value different interpretations.
Art Action Plan 2024/25
Art Week 2024 - 3D art based on a book (in conjunction with World Book Day the previous week) Nursery-Year 6
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Oak Class - Barnabus Project
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Oak Class - Barnabus Project
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Oak Class - Barnabus Project
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Birch - The Arrival
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Ash Class - Viking Boy
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Maple - The Boy Who Grew Dragons
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Hazel - Tuesday
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Hazel - Tuesday
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Sycamore - Only One You
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Willow Class - Snail and the Whale and How to Catch a Starand
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Acorn - The Gingerbread Man
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Katie Hughes Illustrator's competition winners and Highly Commended
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Staff models made on CPD day - based on children's books
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Working with The Qube Oswestry - "Green Day" Art Project/competition and exhibition at The Qube.
Arts Week 2023 - Natural Objects and Recycling
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Ash Class - Aquariums
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Ash Class - Aquariums
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Oak Class - 3D "Creatures" made from recycled newspaper
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Oak Class - 3D "Creatures" made from recycled newspaper
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Oak Class - 3D "Creatures" made from recycled newspaper
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Oak Class - 3D "Creatures" made from recycled newspaper
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Hazel Class - Turtle from recycled materials
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Whole school display - recycled fish