‘Art, craft and design embody some of the highest forms of human creativity. A high-quality art and design education should engage, inspire and challenge pupils, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to experiment, invent and create their own works of art, craft and design.’
National Curriculum Art (2014)
At St. Edward’s we encourage our children to develop their creativity and imagination as they experiment with a range of different materials in their art lessons. Our pupils have the opportunity to sketch, draw and make to develop their skills of precision and manipulating materials for effect.
Through our curriculum we hope to give children a variety of exciting opportunities to express themselves through the medium of art and design. We teach children to be creative, challenge themselves and develop a passion for, and understanding of, art and design. We aim for the children to understand how art and design both reflect and shape our history, and contribute to the culture, creativity and wealth of our nation. As Pablo Picasso once said, “every child is an artist.” This is something we believe and nurture at St. Edward’s.
The curriculum for art and design aims to ensure that all pupils:
Key Stage 1
Pupils are taught:
Key Stage 2
Pupils are taught:
A prayer to St. Catherine of Bologna, patron saint of artists.
Bless the creators, O God of creation, who by their gifts make the world a more joyful and beautiful realm.
Through their labors they teach us to see more clearly the truth around us.
In their inspiration they call forth wonder and awe in our own living. In their hope and vision, they remind us that life is holy.
Bless all who create in your image, O God of creation.
Pour your Spirit upon them that their hearts may sing and their works be fulfilling.
Amen.
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Christmas Card Project
This year will be our second year taking part in 'The Christmas Card Project'. Last year was highly successful and the commission that we earnt as a school allowed up to purchase a new art scheme for this year, along with more art materials to be used in lessons! We thank you for your support and hope that this year will be just as rewarding.

Whole School Art Week - Self-Portraits
During Art Week, every year group focused on learning about and working in the style of a different artist. Every child created a self-portrait, reflecting the style of their chosen artist.
We were also very lucky to have a local artist visit St Edward’s, who worked with Years 1 and 2 to create their beautiful artwork.
In preparation for our whole school retreat with Dan and Emily, each class was asked to produce some art based on 1 day of the creation story. The children used the skills they have been working on in class to create their display. I am sure you will agree the finished work looks amazing. Thank you, also , to any parents who sent in work form home to add to our display.