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Welcome to the department of Art and Design. We are a well-resourced and academically successful department occupying two light filled studios in the senior school and a separate studio in the junior school. Our experienced staff provide the perfect creative balance of Fine Artists and Designers, ensuring that pupils are encouraged to explore and experience a broad variety of techniques, genres and approaches. Pupils have specialist art teaching from Primary 4 and our Primary art teacher Miss Bindlay also teaches Saturday classes at Glasgow School of Art. Mrs Morton and Mrs Hunter have senior marking positions with SQA. Mrs Hunter is also an SQA verifier.

S1 and S2

Pupils build on their skills to reflect national standards with all pupils working in both 2 and 3 dimensions. The department also delivers a range of media based activities and a range of subject matters to challenge pupils and help develop their skills. For example, the department recently acquired a laser cutter and relevant software which will allow pupils to link their school experience to industry.

National 5

In S3 and S4, pupils follow the National 5 course which covers all genres of design and expressive art. Uptake of Art & Design at National 5 level is thriving which creates a varied, diverse and very personal approach to the subject.

Higher and Advanced Higher

The experiences and skills of pupils are further developed at Higher and Advanced Higher. At this stage, pupils are expected to have a very independent attitude to the course allowing their ability and skills to really shine.

Wellington School offers Advanced Higher courses in both Design and Expressive Art with pupils specializing in one of these areas. Pupils can link their choice to a potential future career or simply work at this level to develop skills in a subject that they enjoy.

Each of the SQA courses are highly valued by universities nationally, with creativity being apparent in all industry areas.

Curricular Activities and Extracurricular Clubs

The Department hosts art exhibitions to reflect the breadth of skills and abilities of pupils and art, meanwhile, pupil work is regularly displayed throughout the school, promoting inclusion at all levels.

Visiting artists and designers are an enriching aspect of creative studies and form part of the department’s reoccurring annual activities. These visits have taken place both during class time and externally. Developing pupils’ creativity has also been delivered through ERASMUS projects with workshops in graphics, millinery, architecture, textiles, printmaking and photography.

The department is open throughout the lunch hour and pupils are encouraged to use the facilities to develop their skills.

The Art Captains run a junior school art club after school and also mentor P7, S1 and S2 pupils who attend lunch time art clubs.

Competitions

The artistic talent of our pupils is often recognised in national competitions such as The National Galleries’ and Royal Scottish Academy’s annual school competitions. In 2020 two of our pupils were selected from over 17,700 entries to exhibit in the Royal Academy London Young Artists summer show. We also enter national fashion competition Junk Kouture and have taken part in the regional final in Ireland.

Future Studies & Careers

The creative industries, for nearly a decade has been the fastest growing part of the economy. More than ever before there is a demand for creative people with excellent communication skills, enquiring minds and innovative ideas. We encourage and promote the development of creative thinking.

Scotland boasts some of best teaching and research facilities in Europe for pupils wishing to pursue art and design based courses after school. Specialisms vary from fashion, textiles and graphic design to fine art, photography, architecture, product and interior design. Many courses provide a direct route into a profession and some courses offer opportunities for students to access industry before they graduate.

The Glasgow Conservatoire offers courses in the Production Arts and Design. This is a high-level learning environment for aspiring scenic artists, prop makers, stage carpenters, costume makers and set and costume designers. The skills developed directly link to the environment where technical knowledge is as important as creativity and individuality.

Meet the Art & Design Teachers

Mrs Morton – Head of Art & Design

I have been Head of Art at Wellington School since 2018. I have an MA in Fine Art from Edinburgh.  

I became an art teacher because I am passionate about Art and Design, and it is exciting to work with young people and see their creative ideas develop.  

The Art department at Wellington is a happy inspiring place.  It is full of creativity.  Our Art Captains run lunch time Art Clubs and we also offer supported study.  Costume design is a very popular extracurricular activity at Wellington and our pupils have been finalists in national fashion competition Junk Kouture. 

For an artist there couldn’t be a more inspiring location than that of Wellington. The views over the Firth of Clyde to Arran are breath taking.  

A Quote on Wellington life:

Wellington is special not only for the its beautiful setting but also the people. There is a real sense of belonging and everyone is valued.

Mrs Hunter – Art & Design Teacher

I have taught Art and Design at Wellington since 2011 and have also been Head of S1 and S2 for the past 6 years. In the Art Department we always have pupils around at lunchtime working on folios or competitions and I also run the S1/2 Homework Club where we invite senior pupils to support pupils with their work.

One of my favourite things about Welly is the size which encourages pupils to mix with other year groups and allows us, as teachers, to get to know pupils and their families well.

I decided to become a teacher initially because my husband was in the army, and I knew we would move around a lot. However, as soon as I started my training I wondered why I hadn’t done so sooner – I love the busy atmosphere in a school where our young people surprise and impress us every day. I love seeing them challenge themselves (and sometimes us) and love seeing them develop from wee boys and girls into capable young adults.

A Quote on Wellington life:

‘It’s cool to be clever’ – this always appeals to me as a former pupil of a school where this wasn’t always seen to be the case.