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Treloar School & College / Music Sixth Form – Bronze Arts Award

Music Sixth Form – Bronze Arts Award

To achieve the Bronze Arts Award at Level 1 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), young people take part in an arts activity they enjoy, go to an arts event, research their arts inspiration and share their skills with others. The Bronze Arts Award is available to young people aged 11 to 25.

Young people need to plan their work with an adviser and keep a record by creating their own Arts Award portfolio. Their portfolio might be a folder, sketchbook, video diary or a website

Part A – Taking Part: Students take part in an art activity and develop their skills. They can work on their own or as part of a group.

Part B – Be the Audience: Students experience the arts as an audience member and record their response.

Part C – Arts Inspirations: Students find out about an artist or crafts person who inspires them or whose work they really like.

Part D – Arts Skill Share: This part is about beginning to be an arts leader and passing on arts skills to others.

Students are encouraged to think as independently as possible. Students/parents need to keep tickets of concerts and arts events that have been seen in order to support evidence for Part B.

These specifications are accredited on the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF). The specific units selected will be based on the individual student’s level of working, between Entry Level 1 and Level 1.

For more information on the Bronze Arts Award, please visit click here.

First Sheet Part A Record Sheet Part A What Type of Activities Sheet Part D Record Sheet

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