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Brightwalton CE Primary School

Art

1. Curriculum Intent

Art at Brightwalton develops pupils’ ability to create, explore and express ideas visually.

Pupils develop:

  • Technical skills in drawing, painting and sculpture

  • Understanding of artists, styles and cultures

  • Ability to evaluate and refine their work

  • Confidence in creative expression

Progression in Thinking

Explore → Experiment → Develop → Refine → Evaluate

 


SDP Alignment

  • Skills are built progressively over time

  • Learning is structured in small, sequenced steps

  • Pupils apply skills independently and creatively


2. Curriculum Structure

Substantive Knowledge

  • Artists and movements

  • Techniques and processes

  • Materials and properties

  • Cultural contexts

Disciplinary Knowledge

  • Experimentation

  • Development of ideas

  • Refinement of technique

  • Evaluation and improvement


3. Implementation Principles

  • Skills-based progression

  • Sketchbooks used to develop ideas

  • Exposure to diverse artists

  • Breadth of media and materials

  • Scaffolding leading to independence


4. Impact

By the end of KS2 pupils:

  • Demonstrate skill across techniques

  • Express ideas confidently

  • Evaluate and refine work

  • Understand artistic influences

  • Apply skills independently


5. Skills Progression (Aligned to School Document)

Drawing

  • EYFS: mark-making and basic shapes

  • KS1: controlled lines, patterns and shading

  • LKS2: detail, proportion, shading techniques

  • UKS2: refined, expressive and accurate drawing


Painting

  • EYFS: colour exploration

  • KS1: colour mixing and brush control

  • LKS2: tone, washes and texture

  • UKS2: controlled colour and detailed painting


Sculpture

  • EYFS: exploration and joining materials

  • KS1: simple structures

  • LKS2: modelling and form

  • UKS2: complex 3D work


6. Artist Knowledge Progression

  • EYFS: exposure to artists

  • KS1: describe artist work

  • LKS2: identify features of styles

  • UKS2: compare and evaluate artists


7. Adaptation and Inclusion

  • Scaffolded skill development

  • Adapted materials and tools

  • Visual support

  • Opportunities for independence


8. Key Development Priorities (from monitoring)

  • Strengthen shading techniques across school

  • Improve consistency of sketchbook use

  • Develop long-term recall of artists

  • Maintain high presentation standards

 


9. Final Statement

Art at Brightwalton enables pupils to:

  • Explore and create

  • Develop technical skill

  • Express ideas confidently

 

Through a carefully sequenced curriculum, pupils become confident, independent artists.


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