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What can you expect in year 12 and 13? Coursework The A level course requires you to a portfolio based on the topic of “Suiting”. The products made are each addressed in a criterion. 1. RESEARCH: Criterion 1 You will investigate the marvellous way in which a fabulous shirt is put together. This will require the disassembly of a fashion top/shirt that you really like to make a basic block pattern. This year students worked from a block provided by NEXT. Making the shirt teaches you a wide variety of skills that you will need further on. The product will be made for a particular shop on the high street which you need to investigate, conducting a footfall analysis and drawing up a client profile of the customer base.
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What can you expect in year 12 and 13?

CourseworkThe A level course requires you to a portfolio based on the topic of “Suiting”. The products made are each addressed in a criterion.

1. RESEARCH: Criterion 1You will investigate the marvellous way in which a fabulous shirt is put together.This will require the disassembly of a fashion top/shirt that you really like to make a basic block pattern. This year students worked from a block provided by NEXT. Making the shirt teaches you a wide variety of skills that you will need further on. The product will be made for a particular shop on the high street which you need to investigate, conducting a footfall analysis and drawing up a client profile of the customer base.

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2a. DEVELOPING A DESIGN SOLUTION A: Criterion 2You will design an accessory suitable for your suit. This could be a belt, bag, necklace or scarf.This requires knowledge of printing and decorative techniques, which all must be explained in detail, with practical investigations to support your findings.

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2b.DEVELOPING A DESIGN SOLUTION B: Criterion 2You will develop a pattern from a block pattern and design a range to suit a customer of your choice. You will develop that range with drawings practical investigations.

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3. MAKING: Criterion 3 You will plan the manufacture of one of your designs in detail. This involves detailed industrial practises knowledge and application.

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4. EVALUATING: Criterion 4The evaluation will look at the blouse, accessory and suit as a whole. You will test how it would fit into the store of your choice and conduct consumer trials and interviews. The conclusions drawn will give you scope to write detailed recommendations.

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Deadlines & Dates

Criterion 1: 26-10-2009 (Half term break)Criterion 2: 18-12-2009 (Christmas break)Criterion 3 & 4: 30-03-2010 (Easter break)

Exam AS: End of MayClothes Show:December 2010

HOW AM I MARKED?

The outcome carries a maximum of 24 marks out of 80. That is only 30% of the total mark compared to 60% during your GCSE. Making is important but the folder work is paramount. Therefore the tasks chosen allow you to show much skill without requiring and extraordinary amount of making time!

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HOW IS THE SUBJECT CONTENT TAUGHT ?

• Materials & Component lessons are taught on Monday in week one. Every lesson is taught through a power point presentation which students are encouraged to send home or place on a memory stick.

• Background reading is required after every lesson.

• Homework tasks are set to ensure that students are progressing.

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STUDENTS AT WORK!

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RESULTS A2• 2008 = 90% A-C • 2009= 90 % A-C • 2010= 100% A-C

(One A* result)

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