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Art and design
Statutory guidance:
National curriculum in England: art and design programmes of study for key stage 1-3 (GOV.UK)
The following resources should be useful for teaching art and design:
Creative partnerships
A government-funded national initiative, established to develop school children's creativity and imagination.
KinderArt - art lessons for primary
Curriculum delivery KS1 and KS2 (Pearson publishing website)
Curriculum delivery KS3 (Pearson publishing website)
Last updated: 09 Nov 2023