Design Technology

A tour of the Design Technology department would reveal the department’s emphasis on encouraging individuality and creativity. From catwalk creations in fabric, wood, paper and even metal, to acrylic jewellery and computer designed wooden clocks. It is our desire to see our pupils equipped with skills in a range of materials so that they can be let loose to produce innovative designs which reflect their personalities but also consider the needs of others. A strong emphasis on looking at contemporary design and relating to design history means that our pupils have a wide range of stimuli from which they can become more discerning about successful and less successful design. Pupils are given a range of skills to produce exciting and high quality prototypes that they can be proud to take home and use.

The departments GCSE and A level results reflect this emphasis with
89% of girls achieving A* - B at GCSE (2011)
100% achieving A* - B at A2 ( 2011)

It remains a popular option for examination candidates with many of our pupils going on to study a range of design, marketing and business courses at places such as the London College of Fashion and Manchester Metropolitan.

In the Sixth Form, students continue to study Product Design. The coursework involves studying an existing product of their choice and redesigning it in order to improve it. We study the design industry and look at how products are branded and marketed. In the Upper Sixth, we particularly enjoy discussing the wider issues of design such as Fairtrade and sustainability, so that students can make up their own minds from a broad based knowledge of the subject. The final Design and Make coursework project gives students the chance to show off their talents and express their creativity; developing an inspiring design brief and following it through to create an exciting, innovative design.

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