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    Bethany C of E Junior School: Our Art Curriculum Intent

    At Bethany C of E Junior School, our Art curriculum is designed to nurture every child’s understanding of their identity and their place within an increasingly diverse world. We want pupils to recognise that art is a powerful form of human expression—one that reflects culture, communicates ideas and emotions, and brings meaning and enrichment to everyday life. 

    Our curriculum develops pupils’ appreciation of the perspectives, traditions and creative achievements of others, encouraging them to respond with compassion as they explore how artists across time, cultures and communities have expressed their experiences. Through carefully sequenced learning, pupils build the knowledge and skills needed to experiment confidently with a wide range of media, techniques and visual languages. They learn to take creative risks, show originality and embrace challenge with courage, understanding that mistakes are a valuable part of the artistic process. 

    We aim to inspire all children—regardless of background or need—to see themselves as artists. By engaging with ambitious, high-quality artworks and meaningful creative opportunities, pupils develop a sense of hope in their own potential and the belief that their ideas, voices and stories matter. Our curriculum promotes curiosity, imagination and critical thinking, enabling pupils to communicate visually with increasing fluency and independence. 

    2025/2026

    Year Group 

    Autumn 1 

    Autumn 2 

    Spring 1 

    Spring 2 

    Summer 1 

    Summer 2 

    Drawing – Stone Age

    Sculpture – Clay - Stone Age Roundhouses

     

    Drawing – Pencil Skills

    Painting – Mixing Colours

    Sculpture – Land Art

     

    Pencil Skills – Iron Age

     

    Painting – Seaside

    Sculpture – Papier-Mâché Roman Shields

     

     

     

     

    Drawing – Portraits

    Painting – Portraits

    Sculpture – Modroc 3d Models

     

     

    Painting – Conveying Mood

     

    Sculpture – Clay - Greek Pottery

     

    Drawing – Landscapes

                   

     

     

    We are refining our curriculum ready for the next academic year. See below.

     

    2026/2027

    Year Group 

    Autumn 1 

    Autumn 2 

    Spring 1 

    Spring 2 

    Summer 1 

    Summer 2 

    Painting

    What is colour?

     

    Painting

    Our Water World

    (History – Ancient Egypt)

     

    Sculpture

    Creating a clay tile

    (Science – Forces)

     

    Drawing

    Pattern & The Power of the Pencil

    (Science – Classification)

     

    Painting

    The Science of Colour

     

    Sculpture

    Clay Monsters

    (History – Vikings)

     

    Drawing

    Tudor Portraits

    (History – The Tudors)

     

    Sculpture

    Wire Sculptures

    (Science – Life Cycles)

     

    Painting

    Coastal Art

    (History – Local Study)

     

     Drawing

    WW2 Portraits

    (History – WW2)

     

     

    Sculpture & Painting

    South American Masks

    (Geography  - South America)

     

    Printing

    Mayan Art

    (History – Ancient Maya)