At St James, the Visual Arts program provides a diverse range of opportunities for students to explore and inspire their creativity while teaching students specific skills and processes in a range of mediums.

Visual Arts is taught within a light-filled open space where the students have efficient access to a range of resources and materials to develop their creativity, imagination, skills and techniques within the Visual Arts and broader curriculum.

Each term students will complete a unit of work in Visual Arts that will either complement the Inquiry Learning Units being focused on in the classrooms or a stand alone unit centred a particular art form, era or style.

Within Visual Arts lessons, students will be given the opportunity to:

  • Learn about famous artists, past and present, local and international
  • Explore art from different times and cultures, especially that of Indigenous Australian artwork
  • Use their exploration of artwork to inform and inspire their own creations
  • Use a range of materials, including but not limited to: modelling clay, textiles, acrylic and water paints, ink, lino and foam prints, wire and natural materials
  • Learn about a range of techniques, including but not limited to: printmaking, collage, sculpture, clay modelling and sewing
  • Create artworks for display around the school and for the biannual St James Art Show

Mary Poppins Jr. School Production

Congratulations to Miss Louise Allen, Students and Staff on a "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" performance of Mary Poppins Jr.