About this course

Creative media

Who is the course designed for?

The creative media project-based courses are art and design lessons with a focus on fine art and the creative industries. The Creative Media project-based course is designed for primary students at KS2 to experiment, refine and grow their own unique creative voice whilst learning basic skills along the way. The course aims to develop students’ imagination, communication skills and creativity, as well as their understanding and enjoyment of the arts and media.

Creative media offers you the opportunity to study a range of media practices such as video, photography, animation, and digital media. There is also a focus on key skills in Art and Design, including: drawing and painting, printmaking, illustration, textiles, graphic design, sculpture, and architecture. Students are encouraged to follow a creative process, share their ideas and experiment with new techniques.

This course supports the development of students’ verbal, written and visual communication skills, enhancing their learning and creativity across all subjects. Students can choose to focus on one medium, develop several or integrate across the range to find their own creative voice.

How is the course planned and assessed?

Students receive regular feedback throughout this project-based subject on the development of skills in the following areas:

  • Independence
  • Developing skills
  • Being Creative
  • Responding with Effort

Students create work in their paper sketchbooks, as well as digitally or as 3D models, which are then digitised for online assessment. Students use Book Creator software provided by the teacher to submit photos of their work for feedback on their project as a whole.

Project Outline

Year 3
Students learn basic drawing skills by looking at Andy Warhol and his cat sketches, Michael Craig Martin’s large wall murals and Henri Matisse’s paper cut out drawings. Students finish up by completing an observational drawing of autumn leaves.

Students created artworks inspired by Helen Frankenthaler, Georgia O’Keefe and explored how artists use colour. They then created a diorama inspired by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s installation “Obliteration Room” (2002), which begins as a white space and ends with thousands of colourful spots stuck everywhere.

Students explore ways of recording ideas in sketchbooks. They learn about taking photos and collecting images for visual research as well as an exploration of pattern and texture.

Year 4
You will study the history of masks. You will explore Egyptian and African masks, Carnival masks and costumes, masks made for theatre, sci-fi masks for movies and design your own superhero mask!

Students studied the mythology of the Greek Chimera creature made up of several different animals. Students created their own animal sculptures influenced by Oaxacan (‘Wahakan’) papier mâché Alebrijes made by folk artists in Mexico. These animal sculptures use colourful patterns and shapes.

An exploration of key technical sketching skills juxtaposed with Claude Monet and Gustav Klimt’s impressionist mark-making. Students have created an amazing fantasy tree as their final piece.

Year 5
An exploration of folk and outsider art from around the world. Students create a folding book that tells a story of their creative journey.

Students explore the sights, sounds, feels and smells of a city through line, shape and colour. They looked at Shantell Martin’s ‘follow the line’ drawings. Influenced by perspective drawing, photomontage and urban installation, students have designed a public art piece.

Students explore divisionism and complimentary colours using the artist’s colour wheel. They look at Yayoi Kusama and Ana Enshina’s modern pointilist art, alongside stippling and textile design. Students then explore pixilation and digital printing – a technological pointillism. They finish up with paper quilling and produce a final piece.

Year 6
You will investigate Anglo-Saxon mythology to inspire a new fantasy animal character. You will design and draw a new anthropomorphised creature that combines elements of an animal with human traits, emotions or intentions.

Year 6 students have been working on ‘Environment & Me’ which is an exploration of 3 artist case studies looking into their focus on the environment and how it relates to ourselves, our planet and our communities – Andy Goldsworthy, Michael Veliquette & Friedensreich Hundertwasser.

An exploration of how movement has been depicted in art. Students look at Alexander Calder and the flip book/zeotrope. They then use gestural drawing influenced by Vincent Scarpace to prepare a personal response.

Equipment list

See the creative materials equipment list pdf by clicking the button below.

Art Department Materials List.

Key information
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4 years
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Online, real-time classrooms, 24/7 access to curriculum
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September and throughout the year
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No exams
About our fees

We have several fee packages and options, with differing levels of commitment to suit most circumstances. In most cases parents have the option to pay in instalments, spreading the cost of the investment.

Curriculum & Packages

Primary School Package

Students at King’s InterHigh primary learn the same broad and balanced curriculum as all UK schools.

Select your preferred time zone

Our interactive, live lessons offer the same high-quality teaching across three time zones.

Simply select your preferred time zone to explore the available subjects.

Includes 7 core subjects

Our Primary School Package includes the seven core subjects below. There are three compulsory subjects that are added to students’ timetables by default under the Primary School Package: Assembly, Circle Time, and Future Skills (Year 6). 

*Core package includes either French or Spanish

Optional additional subjects (extra)

Parents have the choice of adding on additional subjects to their child’s package for an extra fee per subject.

Payment options

Display fees with VAT

30% saving
Primary
Annual Contract - 2024/25
£3,450
/ year (excludes VAT)

Save 30% when you commit to a year and split the cost with a direct debit.

Sibling discount available. Find out more

  • £100 one-off registration fee
  • £325 per additional subject
  • £500 deposit for UK students (£1000 outside of UK)
  • £50 Technology integration fee (yearly)
Primary
Rolling Contract - 2024/25
£750
/ half term (excludes VAT)

Cancel at the end of any half term.

Sibling discount available. Find out more

  • £100 one-off registration fee
  • £65 per additional subject
  • £50 Technology integration fee (yearly)
30% saving
Primary
Annual Contract - 2025/26
£4040
/ year (includes VAT)

Save 30% when you commit to a year and split the cost with a direct debit.

Sibling discount available. Find out more

  • £100 one-off registration fee
  • £380 per additional subject
  • £500 deposit for UK students (£1000 outside of UK)
  • £50 Technology integration fee (yearly)
Primary
Rolling Contract - 2025/26
£880
/ half term (includes VAT)

Cancel at the end of any half term.

Sibling discount available. Find out more

  • £100 one-off registration fee
  • £77 per additional subject
  • £50 Technology integration fee (yearly)

Each package includes 7 subjects:

Maths Science STEM French / Spanish English Creative Media Humanities

+ 15 additional subjects to choose from - priced separately.

Join our online school community with:

  • Full timetable of live teacher-led lessons
  • Access to 24/7 library of lesson recordings
  • Co-curricular clubs and activities
  • Dedicated pastoral team

Please note that some extracurricular activities, such as school trips, events, and summer camps, may incur additional fees. You may also choose to purchase optional books from a recommended list provided by the school. Additionally, examination centre fees are not included in the tuition costs. Find out more.

3 Subject Package

We also offer a 3 Subject Package for homeschooling families which includes your choice of any 3 core subjects. Find out more about our 3 Subject Package fees here.

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What's next?

Join our school at any time

Enrol today, and join lessons within days!

King’s InterHigh is open for enrolment all year round. We kickstart each student’s online learning experience with a welcoming induction process to make the transition smooth.

VAT charges explained

The UK Government has implemented a policy to charge VAT on independent schools taking effect from the 1st of January 2025. This VAT charge is payable by families who are based in, or access, King’s InterHigh from the UK. This change does not impact families who are based outside the UK and access King’s InterHigh from another country.

We understand the significant financial commitment you make in choosing our online school as well as how important it is to be able to financially plan. After careful review of the details of the legislation, we will support parents by absorbing costs ourselves, so that a slower phasing in of this unwelcome change reduces its financial impact on families.

For the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year (starting September 2024), Inspired Education Group will absorb much of the 20% VAT charge. For the Spring and Summer terms when the 20% VAT will now apply, we will only pass on 8.5% to families, taking up the difference ourselves.

To further support families with the financial implications of this change in government policy, for the 2025-2026 academic year (starting in September 2025) there will be no inflationary tuition fee increases, and that Inspired Education Group will continue to absorb costs to limit the increase to 8.5% for that academic year. Overall, this will mean we have phased in 17% of the 20% VAT cost over two years to avoid sudden increases for families and have not increased tuition fees.

King’s InterHigh is committed to offering competitive fees and accessible, high-quality independent education, along with the unique benefits of online learning. We are pleased that through careful cost control and the benefits of being part of Inspired, the leading global group of premium schools, we can significantly reduce the financial effect on families due to this change in UK VAT policy.

Technology integration fee

At Inspired, we are committed to investing in cutting-edge technology to enhance student learning and development, ensuring they are well-prepared for the future. This fee will contribute to the development of our Inspired AI tools and our investment in best-in-class learning technology.