In the Primary Department Art is taught by the class
teacher in weekly one-hour lessons. It is often related
to topic work but the focus on the key elements of drawing,
painting, printmaking, collage and relief, textiles and
sculpture is being developed. Year groups plan one unit
of Art and DT each year as well as topic-related art.
Resources are split between the central stockroom and
the art resource room in the Year 3 and 4 block. In the
Year 1 and 2 block there is a large room where art takes
place with the help of Primary assistants.
The school is frequently asked to take part in art competitions
by outside agencies, and termly competitions organised
by the House Co-ordinator are often art-based.
Infant Art
Art and design stimulates creativity and imagination.
It provides visual and sensory experiences and a unique
way of understanding and responding to the outside World.
Pupils at Q.I.S. use colour, form, texture, pattern and
different materials to communicate what they feel, see
and think.
Through art and design activities the children learn
to make informed judgements and practical decisions, becoming
actively involved in shaping their own environments.
The children are shown that there is no right or wrong
in creativity, but still learn to follow instructions
given by their teacher to a project or task. They are
encouraged to look after equipment and develop skills
such as using scissors and glue, paint-mixing, etcetera.
At Q.I.S. we have a purpose-built large art room for
Key Stage 1 children and a wide selection of resources
available. Display boards are situated both inside classrooms
and in the foyer areas. These are covered with the children's
work for everyone to see and are updated regularly. They
act as a form of visual stimulus and give the children
a sense of pride and achievement in seeing all their hard
work displayed. Plus all our visitors can enjoy them too!