We are a school that supports children and young people who come to us at various points during their secondary schooling – usually as a result of their previous school placement having broken down, whether through ill physical or mental health, behaviour issues or other difficulties, frequently feeling less than positive about themselves and their life chances.
Our work focuses on getting them back on track, either through a return to regular school life in a mainstream school or by completing their schooling with us so that they emerge prepared and equipped to make a positive contribution wherever they go onto next.
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Year 11
Amisha Akhtar
Ashlie James
Amisha Akhtar
Thalia Lewis
Maise Dowler-Colman
ICON
Jordell Johnson
Jordell Johnson
Alexis Roast
Alexis Roast
Marilyn - Lizzie Baker
Adiba Udwala
Aminata Ndow
Maruf Ahmed
Aminta Ndow
Ozzi Palmer
'NEVER SLEEP'
An exhibition by students at London East Alternative Provision with
Edwin Mingard, and artist teacher Lennox Barton Chisenhale Project Space,
'NEVER SLEEP'
An exhibition by students at London East Alternative Provision with
Edwin Mingard, and artist teacher Lennox Barton
Chisenhale Project Space, 371 Roman Road, E3 5QW
14 December - 17 December, 2023
Never Sleep brings together a series of new works and works-in-progress by a group of 20 students at London East Alternative Provision. Developed with artist Edwin Mingard, the group has explored the psychological and environmental pressures affecting young people and considered assumptions about who gets to be an artist.
Conceived as an imaginative extension of the workshop setting, Never Sleep exists as an expanded installation across three rooms at 371 Roman Road, a temporary project space connected to Chisenhale Gallery.
Moving and still images and 3-D objects are presented in situ. Evoking the often improvisational nature of their production, these fragments play with pose and projection to surface clues about the artists' distinctive personalities. The first manifestation of an ongoing project, Never Sleep is an invitation to an experience outside the mainstream, and an introduction to the artists on their own terms.
Artists: BJ, youngadz, AJ, Emmalee-Rose, YH, Laila, Peaceful Kayd
Kia, Thalia, Lizzie and artists who wish to remain anonymous.
With special thanks to Lennox Barton and all the teachers and staff at London East Alternative Provision.
Edwin Mingard (b. 1984, London) lives and works in London.
Mingard is a visual artist whose work explores urgent social issues, often through collaborative making. His work has been shown in galleries and festivals in the UK and Europe. He is currently developing his first long-form moving image work as part of a practice-based research project at Chisenhale gallery.
Year 9
Adil
Masud
Nasif
Danile
Jamil
Adil
KS4 Art and Design Overview:
All KS4 students will study Art and Design during three one hour lessons a week. Art Club will take place after school once a week and students are encouraged to attend.
UAL Level 1 Award (starting 2022)
The UAL Level 1 Art, Design and Media course aims to offer an introduction to Art, Design and Media and help develop a working knowledge of the materials, processes and technology of art and design. Students develop the skills to research, investigate, analyse and experiment using art, craft and design. It provides a broad range of first-hand experience as a starting point for exploration in two and three dimensions. Drawing, painting, print-making, textiles, three-dimensional construction and ICT packages are all explored to create images for coursework. Students also develop their imaginative powers and the skills to express their ideas, feelings and meanings. It provides an understanding of the language and conventions of art and design and an understanding of the place of art, craft and design in history and society. The two-year UAL qualification is coursework based with no timed exams. Students are encouraged to discuss, review and present their work, as well as organise their time and work to deadlines.
Arts Award Bronze Level 1
All of our students have the opportunity to work towards the Bronze Arts Award Level 1 qualification.
To achieve the qualification, our students work with one of our local arts organisations as well as a local artist.
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
● researching the career and work of an artist or craftsperson that inspires them
● experience of passing on an arts skill
GCSE Art and Design Edexcel
Some students will be selected to develop their work to meet the requirements of GCSE Art and Design. A personal portfolio based on two projects will be developed which will be worth 60% of their final mark. The remaining 40% will be from an external set assignment which is project based and culminates in a 10-hour exam to produce a final piece. Project one for the personal portfolio will be based on Natural Forms and will enable students to develop a range of practical skills in two dimensions, as well as developing their artist analysis skills, before developing a final painting, print or ceramic-based piece. Project two explores past Edexcel exam themes such as Identity or Urban Environment. Our students will also look at Shoreditch and its dynamic graffiti as well as Whitechapel or more broadly London. Students will carry out initial research using photography before exploring a range of printmaking techniques and printmaking artists. This will inform their development of ideas and end with a final print using a technique of their choice. Throughout their projects, students are required to make written annotations reviewing and reflecting on their work as it progresses.