Overview
Photography GCSE helps pupils see the world with fresh eyes.
At our school, the Photography curriculum encourages pupils to explore how images communicate ideas, emotions and experiences. It is a subject rooted in personal expression, allowing pupils to respond to themes in their own way and to develop a visual voice that reflects who they are and what matters to them.
Pupils learn how composition, colour, timing and viewpoint shape meaning, helping them understand how photographs influence the way we interpret the world.
Photography is a subject in which every pupil can succeed. It does not require prior artistic ability; instead, it rewards curiosity, creativity and a willingness to experiment. Pupils develop technical understanding of digital photography, learn how to refine ideas, and build confidence in presenting work that is purposeful and thoughtful.
Through supportive guidance and structured independence, pupils grow into reflective, capable young artists who use photography to communicate powerfully and with intention.
Year 10
Term 1 – Identity project; writing about photography
Term 2 – Identity project; Francesca Woodman; mini portfolio
Term 3 – Identity project
Year 11
Term 1 – Identity project
Term 2 – Externally set assignment
Term 3 – Externally set assignment
Exam board
EDUQAS Art and Design GCSE