A Level Textiles/Fashion Design

Course Code

A Level Textiles and Fashion

Course Type

Course Duration

2 years

Start Date

1 September, 2025
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Textiles (Fashion Design) is for learners who enjoy exploring traditional and experimental techniques and processes to produce textiles and original garments and accessories. You will cover a wide range of disciplines, and then select one or more to develop your personal creative direction.

Content Overview

You are free to explore virtually any aspect of Textiles and Fashion, including:

  • Fashion Design and Illustration
  • Experimental Pattern Cutting and Garment Construction
  • Hemming and Darting
  • Hand Embroidery
  • Freehand Machine Embroidery
  • Batik
  • Shibori
  • Feltmaking
  • Papermaking
  • Monoprinting, Screen and Experimental Printing
  • Drawing
  • Marbling
  • Fashion Photography
  • Mixed media experimentation
  • Brusho and chemical dye experimentation
  • Digital manipulation
  • Jewellery making
  • Photography experimentation

Any combination of disciplines is permitted and final outcomes reflect your personal choices.

You will also study a diverse range of topics and related designer references to broaden your contextual and theoretical knowledge, and to enhance your practical work.
Possible themes include:

  • Journeys
  • Recycling
  • Gender Stereotypes
  • Sea Life
  • Architectural Structures
  • Internal / External Anatomy
  • Portraiture
  • Landscapes / cityscapes
  • Flora and Fauna
  • Heritage
  • Feminism
  • Culture

Year 1  

Unit 1: Personal Creative Enquiry: An Introduction to Textiles and Fashion (Art and Design) 100% coursework based
The first term consists of teacher-led workshops in which you are introduced to and explore a wide range of traditional and experimental textile and fashion techniques and processes. You then select suitable disciplines to further develop and ultimately produce an original final piece (garment, accessories or 2D piece).

Year 2

Unit 1: Personal Investigation (60% weighting)
You decide on a suitable theme and techniques and develop your imagination, artistic and investigative skills, as well as your ability to critique your own work, ultimately producing a final piece (garment/accessories or 2D piece). This component also includes a 1,500-3,000 word illustrated essay about a designer or genre of your choice.

Unit 2: Externally Set Assignment (set by the exam board and 40% weighting)
You are given a broad range of written and visual stimuli, and you select one of the stimuli to use as a starting point to elicit a personal response, again ultimately producing a final piece, during exam conditions (15 hours).

 

Facilities

  • Designated A Level Textiles and Fashion Design studio with full access to equipment and materials
  • Freehand and straight stitch sewing machines
  • Adobe Suite Editing and Design Programmes
  • Access to the Fab Lab: laser cutters, t-shirt printers, vinyl printers, 3D printers
  • Designated independent work area and quiet room within classroom space

All students studying A Levels must have at least five GCSEs at grade 9 – 5 in academic subjects, including English Language at grade 5. Two of these must be grade 6.

Specifically for Textiles/Fashion Design you will need to have GCSE Textiles (or Photography/Graphics/3D) at grade 5) or above or Level 2 BTEC Art and Design at Merit or above. If you don’t have any of these, you will need to show evidence of your artistic commitment through a portfolio of work.

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For when you’re not studying, we offer a whole range of enrichment activities which are not only good fun but help you make friends, develop new skills and add to your CV and university applications. There are trips and visits to bring your studies to life, and you can get involved in sport, debating and many other activities.

Through the Student Union and our college committees, you can get involved in volunteering, enterprise, fundraising projects or the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. We run societies like the Medical Society for you to join and we organise events and festivals to celebrate our inclusive and diverse community. As for entertainment, we regularly host film nights and go on theatre trips to see live productions.

Year 1 (AS Level)

Unit 1: Personal Creative Enquiry is 100% coursework based.

Year 2 (A Level)

Unit 1: Personal Investigation (60% overall weighting) is 100% coursework based.
Unit 2: Externally Set Assignment (40% overall weighting) is 75% coursework based and 25% practical exam (in which you produce your final piece in exam conditions). This is internally assessed and externally moderated.

Learners who wish to pursue Textiles and Fashion as part of a career path can continue to a one-year Foundation course in Art (to decide which Textile and Fashion discipline to explore at degree level), followed by a degree, or they can go straight to university from A Level – specialising in their chosen field. Some students then move directly into creative practice, whilst others go into industries that utilise the skills and knowledge developed on the course.

Textiles and Fashion can be useful to a whole series of different careers paths in industry including:

  • Fashion Design
  • Textile Design
  • Interior Design
  • Advertising and Marketing
  • Illustration and Fashion
  • TV Advertising and Website Design
  • Exhibition Designer
  • Commercial Art Gallery Manager
  • Teacher or Lecturer in Textiles, Fashion or Art and Design
  • Art Therapist
  • Set Designer
  • Museum Education Officer
  • Arts Administrator
  • Community Arts Worker
  • Fashion Photographer
  • Curator

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