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What is a bronze arts award equivalent to?

What is a bronze arts award equivalent to?

What is an Arts Award worth / equivalent to?

Arts Award Level Equivalence to KS4/5 examinations
Bronze – Level 1 Award in the Arts GCSE grades 3-1 (was D-G)**
Silver – Level 2 Award in the Arts GCSE grades 9-4 (was A*-C)**
Gold – Level 3 Certificate in the Arts A Level standard/AS Grade B

Does art award give UCAS points?

Arts Award can be offered at five levels: Discover, Explore, Bronze, Silver and Gold. Arts Award can accredit work with young people from Entry Level 3 up to Level 3, and the highest level includes 16 UCAS points.

What qualification is arts Award?

Arts Award is a national qualification which recognises how young people aged up to 25 years, can develop as artists and arts leaders. Arts Award is a personal learning programme which develops and assesses both arts-related and transferable skills, such as creativity, communication, planning and leadership.

What is the art award?

Arts Award is a personal learning framework that accredits students’ individual development in the arts. Arts Award also provides measurable CPD opportunities for staff as well as enabling schools to make meaningful links with their local arts organisations, and vice versa.

What level is a Gold arts Award?

Level 3
Gold Arts Award is a Level 3 qualification on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) and is designed for ages 16 and above, but is open to young people aged 11 to 25. The award has 16 points on the UCAS tariff.

How do you get the Silver Arts Award?

Silver Arts Award

  1. identifying and planning an arts challenge.
  2. implementing and reviewing their arts challenge.
  3. reviewing arts events/experiences and sharing their views.
  4. researching future opportunities and careers in the arts.

How many UCAS points is a Gold arts Award?

16 points

How do you get the Silver arts Award?

How do I get a bronze Arts Award?

To achieve a Bronze Arts Award, young people collect evidence in an individual arts log or portfolio of their experiences of: developing their interests, knowledge and skills through actively participating in any art form experience of at least one arts event/experience as an audience member and their review of that event/experience

Where can I find resources to build my Arts Award portfolios?

A range of free downloadable resources to support you to build Arts Award portfolios are available from the resource library on the adviser hub. These include portfolio building templates for Discover, Explore, Bronze , Unit 1 and Unit 2 of Silver and Unit 1 and Unit 2 of Gold.

What is the difference between Arts Award Silver and bronze?

To achieve a Bronze Arts Award, young people collect evidence in an individual arts log or portfolio. Young people can get really creative – their portfolio might be a folder, sketchbook, video diary or a website – it’s up to them. Arts Award Silver is a Level 2 qualification designed for young people aged 14 to 25.

What is bronbronze Arts Award?

Bronze Arts Award is a Level 1 qualification on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) and is open to young people aged 11 to 25.