Tuesday 12 October 2010

Cluster Presentations for Children's Art Day 2010

All Year 7 & 8 students study an innovative MediaArts rotation. This curriculum enables students to study Art, Graphics, Resistant Materials, Textiles, Music, Dance and Drama over short, concentrated periods of time. By studying on the rotation, students are able to focus on a shared theme and employ a wide range of theoretical, practical and transferable skills. Last summer term saw the introduction of the 'Curriculum Cluster' option units, designed to make use of the skills that had been developed throughout the year. Students were presented with a vocational theme and invited to opt for their preferred cluster specialist subject. For Year 7, the theme was a theme park concept entitled 'Futura' and in Year 8, students were to respond creatively to the work of british printmaker, William Hogarth, on the theme 'The Living Gallery'.
After weeks of creative industry in lessons, students came together in their year groups to present their outcomes to both staff and peers. These events were organised to coincide with the national event 'Children's Art Day 2010 and saw the Dance studio and Great Hall filled with bright purple balloons, stickers and displays of preparatory studies to commemorate the big event! Each class took turns to present the impressive results of their specialist study and work produced showed an incredibly high standard of skill, professionalism and imagination. We were treated to amazing performances; some of which grew out of giant frames! There were audio hats modelled by their designers, beautiful mosaic work and Soundscope compositions amongst many other creations. The feedback was very positive with the large majority of the students stating that they loved being shown what the other groups had produced and that really enjoyed the teamwork element to the projects.
Congratulations to all involved. You have set the bar high for next years’ participants. Well done!

Friday 8 October 2010

Daniel Nolan – Regional Semi-Finalist in the International “Doodle 4 Google” competition!



Daniel Nolan in Year 9 has proved himself to be an excellent Creative Thinker by producing a design for the international competition “Doodle 4 Google” where he had to design the Google Logo based on the theme “I Love Football”.
This was the first year that the competition was open to school children all over the world and Daniel was chosen as a Regional Semi-Finalist out of 4000 entries.
The managing director of Google UK-Matt Brittin wrote:
“We were extremely impressed with Daniel’s doodle for its artistic merit, creativity, interpretation of the “I Love Football” theme and the supporting statement. Over 4000 doodles were created this year, so getting to this stage is a huge achievement”
Well Done Daniel for this excellent Achievement.

MEDIA SHINE ON OPEN EVENING



‘Impressive,’ ‘Excellent’, ‘Unbelievable’. These are just some of the words that parents used to describe the Media Studies department at this years’ open evening. A Media Studies classroom was re-invented into a television studio for one night only where the prospective Ravensbourne students showed their potential in reading the news and presenting the weather! All with help from a selection of Year 12 BTEC Media Students who represented the school with great enthusiasm and professionalism.
With student films playing in the background, parents and Year 6 students were invited to experience media studies and the range of opportunities available at the school. Parents were overwhelmed by the facilities and opportunities Ravensbourne offers its students, saying ‘We didn’t have this when I was at school!’ Our own BTEC students described the evening as an ‘inspirational night’, so it was clear that their commitment to their course and the school would encourage parents and students to put The Ravensbourne School at the top of their list and hopefully inspire future media professionals to study here with us.