Art awards can be offered for pupils joining Dunottar in Year 7. Candidates will have been involved in art and design (either at school, clubs, or at home) and be able to produce evidence of work that they have created (without assistance). They should be able to demonstrate creativity and a love for visual arts, of all genres and disciplines. They should show potential to develop as an artist and be able to talk confidently, fluently and with passion about their own work and that of other artists. Above all, they must have a genuine interest and enthusiasm for art.
Art awards are subject to annual review covering enthusiasm, general improvement and continued commitment to the artistic life of school in addition to the terms and conditions of a scholarship award and the school’s standard terms and conditions. All Art scholars are expected to study Art at GCSE and, if in receipt of a Year 12 award, at A Level. They must be willing to make an excellent contribution to school life and to show commitment to the subject by attending the workshops that are provided to extend their expertise, working under the guidance of the Head of Art.
Candidates are required to submit a selection of their artwork with their application. This should reflect a range of genres and a variety of skills, demonstrating the candidate’s personal approach to their creative work. All work must be clearly named.
The artwork should include drawings, paintings, collages, illustrations, photographs (including photographs to show any very large pieces or 3D work) or other artistic work which demonstrates the candidate’s artistic skills. 10-15 A3 pages is a sensible quantity. Candidates should also include a sketchbook.
Please submit the application form below by the deadline given above.
You must also submit a selection of artwork with your application. Please deliver your portfolio to Admissions, Dunottar School, High Trees Road, Reigate, RH2 7EL.
If you fail to deliver your artwork by this time, we can not proceed with your scholarship application.
The Director of Visual Arts will review all applications and candidates shortlisted for assessment will be notified in writing. Please note that not all applicants are guaranteed an assessment. The assessment will involve the following elements:
Students will have a group discussion on the outcomes after both practical tasks.
Candidates will discuss their work with a member of the Visual Arts team.
If you require any further information about the scholarship application process, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@dunottarschool.com or on 01737 761 945.
Please ensure that you have read the accompanying guidance notes above to ensure your child qualifies for a scholarship before completing this form below.