The art curriculum is designed to be student-centred, emphasising creativity and the development of each student's unique artistic voice. By offering opportunities for individual expression, students are encouraged to explore and refine their personal style while honing their fine motor skills through the use of diverse materials and techniques.
In addition to technical growth, the curriculum introduces students to artists from various cultures, time periods, and places, broadening their understanding of global artistic traditions and perspectives. Personal identity plays a central role, with students encouraged to incorporate their own experiences and backgrounds into their artwork. Beyond the tangible skills, the psychological benefits of art are explored, helping students to build confidence, problem-solving abilities, and emotional resilience.
The curriculum also strives for holistic development by connecting art projects to homeroom themes, creating interdisciplinary links that deepen students' understanding across subjects and enrich their overall learning experience.