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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
About the Courses
About Payments
Our courses are designed for motivated students from Grade 8 through AS & A Level who are passionate about art and design. Whether you are preparing for IGCSE, advancing to A Level, or building a professional portfolio, each program is tailored to your academic stage and creative goals.
Basic interest and enthusiasm for art are essential. The Art & Design Preparatory Course is ideal for beginners transitioning into IGCSE, while IGCSE and A Level courses are structured to support both developing and advanced students through guided skill-building and mentorship.
All classes are conducted fully online through structured live sessions, guided demonstrations, feedback discussions, and independent studio work. Students receive continuous support and personalized feedback throughout the course.
Yes. All courses are carefully aligned with Cambridge IGCSE and AS & A Level Art & Design syllabus requirements, focusing on sketchbook development, experimentation, annotation, coursework portfolios, and final outcomes required for examination success.
Students will need basic art materials such as sketchbooks, pencils, paints, and mixed media supplies. A detailed materials list is provided at the start of each course, with flexible options based on availability and budget.
Students receive individualised, detailed feedback on their work through critiques, annotations, and one-to-one guidance. Feedback focuses on technical skills, creativity, concept development, and alignment with assessment criteria.
Absolutely. Portfolio development is a core focus of all programs. Students create well-structured sketchbooks, resolved final artworks, and supporting studies, essential for exams, university applications, and creative career pathways.
Time commitment varies by course level. On average, students should expect to dedicate 3–6 hours per week including class time, independent studio work, and research, especially at IGCSE and A Level.
Yes. Our courses are designed to nurture conceptual thinking, technical mastery, and visual storytelling, preparing students for higher education in fine art, design, architecture, fashion, and other creative fields.
Yes, most definitely. A maximum of two classes can be compensated per month. However, make note that there will be no compensation in terms of fees for the missed classes.
With over 22 years of professional teaching experience, our approach combines structured academic excellence with personalised mentorship. This is not just an art class—it’s a guided journey that builds confidence, discipline, and a strong artistic voice.
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