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Alison Lyons – Costume Supervisor

Since graduating in 2011, I have been working in costume for the Film and TV industry, starting as a trainee on the ITV show, ‘Vera’, and more recently as Principal Supervisor on the new adaptation of ’Sense & Sensibility’. I have always had a particular love of period drama, and through this job I get […]

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If you’re creative but not ready to commit to just one subject yet, our A-Level pathway lets you explore your options while still achieving strong academic qualifications — all within an inspiring, art‑school environment.

You’ll study Art & Design, Photography, and choose either English Language or History of Art — a unique and highly respected subject that helps you understand culture, ideas, and the way art shapes the world around us.

Beyond the classroom, you’ll take part in specialist workshops, go on educational visits, work on live creative projects, collaborate across courses, and use industry-standard studio spaces — all part of studying in a specialist art-school environment, and experiences not always available in traditional sixth-form settings.

After two years, you’ll leave with three A-Levels, a wide range of creative skills, and a much clearer idea of where your talents could take you next.

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STUDENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS...

What is a specialist art school for Further Education?

A specialist arts school focuses entirely on creative subjects such as film, theatre, design, costume and visual arts. This allows for practical teaching, specialist facilities and strong industry links.

The Northern School of Art offers FE courses designed to help students develop real creative skills, build confidence, and prepare for Higher Education or careers in the creative industries.

What creative courses can you study at Further Education level?

Students can choose from a wide range of FE creative courses including film, acting, fine art, fashion, photography and more. Each course combines practical workshops, project-based learning and industry-inspired briefs.

View our available courses!

What qualifications do you need to study art at FE level?

Entry requirements vary by course, but most FE art courses accept GCSEs.

You can find out our specific entry requirements on each course page.

Do you need a portfolio to apply for FE arts courses?

Many FE arts courses ask for a portfolio of creative work as part of the application. This could include coursework, personal projects, or other creative work that shows your potential.

Portfolios help tutors understand your strengths and ensure the course is a good fit.

How are FE arts courses taught and assessed?

FE arts courses are practical, project-based, and collaborative. Students spend most of their time creating and developing work, with regular feedback from tutors. Assessment is usually through projects, portfolios, performances, or exhibitions rather than traditional exams.

The Northern School of Arts specialist facilities give students the tools they need to explore and experiment in their chosen creative discipline.

What can you do after completing an FE arts course?

FE students often progress to Higher Education, apprenticeships, or creative industry work. Completing an FE course gives students a portfolio of work, confidence, and practical experience.

Many students move on to Higher Education courses at The Northern School of Art or other universities, or begin careers in film, theatre, design, or visual arts.

View our Higher Education courses!

PARENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS...

Is FE the right choice for my child if they want a creative career?

FE courses are ideal for students who want to focus on practical creative skills and industry experience while completing their education. Courses give students the opportunity to explore their chosen art form, build a portfolio, and gain guidance from tutors with real-world experience.

FE can be a strong stepping stone to Higher Education or creative careers.

Will my child recieve support and guidance at a specialist art school?

Yes. At The Northern School of Art, FE students receive personalised support and guidance from experienced tutors. This includes help with portfolios, applications, career advice, and pastoral support.

Smaller class sizes and a specialist creative environment mean students get attention tailored to their learning and development.

How safe and well-supported is the FE enviroment?

Our campuses are designed to be safe, welcoming, and inspiring spaces for creative learning.

FE students benefit from secure facilities, well-maintained studios, and a supportive community. Pastoral care, safeguarding, and student wellbeing are key priorities, ensuring students can focus on developing their skills and confidence.