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Arts

Students choose Arts A Level subjects like Art and Design, Drama, Film or Music to develop imagination, technical skills, and self-expression. These subjects encourage independent thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration through projects, performances, and exhibitions. Co-curricular opportunities often include school productions, music ensembles, film clubs, art competitions, enhancing portfolios and experience. Arts A Levels can lead to university courses in Fine Art, Music, Media, Performing Arts, Film Production and many more at institutions such as UAL, Royal College of Music, Ravensbourne or Goldsmiths. Graduates often pursue careers in design, film-making, animation, music, theatre, advertising, or creative entrepreneurship, blending passion with professional skills.