Are you passionate about expressing yourself through art, design, music, or performance?
At Windsor High School and Sixth Form, our Creative Arts Pathway is designed for students who are imaginative, expressive, and eager to develop their creative potential across a range of artistic disciplines.
This pathway appeals to students who love art, design, and visual storytelling, providing opportunities to explore your creativity while mastering technical skills in graphics, music, drama, and the visual arts. You’ll learn to communicate ideas, emotions, and messages in innovative ways—building the confidence and skillset to make your mark in the creative industries.
You’ll develop expertise in creativity, self-expression, collaboration, and artistic technique, preparing you for exciting careers as a graphic designer, illustrator, animator, musician, actor, or writer. Whether your future lies on stage, behind the camera, or in the design studio, this pathway helps you turn your passion into a profession.
At Windsor, we celebrate individuality, innovation, and imagination. Through hands-on experiences and real-world learning, students on the Creative Arts Pathway will have opportunities to:
Participate in Workshops and Exhibitions:
Showcase your work in school exhibitions, performances, and community art events.
Collaborate with Industry Professionals:
Engage with visiting practitioners who share insights into creative careers and current industry trends.
Take Part in Creative Projects and Performances:
Work on real-world productions, music performances, and multimedia design projects that bring your artistic vision to life.
With the Creative Arts Pathway at Windsor, you’ll develop the skills, confidence, and portfolio to pursue further study or careers in the creative sector—where innovation, collaboration, and storytelling shape the world around us.
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