Creative Arts
The art department at Regent’s Park Prep School inspires students, supports their creative endeavours, and takes over the halls, walls and display spaces across the building.
There is no scale too big for Regent’s Park art; students of all ages come together to contribute to whole school and group projects, experimenting with processes in abstract expressionism, 3D printing, textiles and sculpture, to name a few.
Every child is an artist at Regent’s Park Prep School, as recognised by our annual 'Big Exhibition', which displays artwork by every student in the school. Other exhibitions include the Year 8 Exhibition, which showcases everything students complete in their two years in Upper School, as well as the Sketchbook Evenings we hold for each year group.
There are a number of students who really excel within our creative community and the art department regularly supports students in Years 6 and 8 apply for, and earn, scholarship places at their senior school destinations. From Year 5, we prepare students for their scholarship applications in a morning portfolio club.
Our creative after school clubs provision is constantly evolving, with some of our firm favourites including Calligraphy, Anime, Street Art, and Model-Making.
And as for the experiences which inspire students' creative processes, trips to exhibitions and galleries across London see Year 3 immerse themselves in FRAMELESS, Year 7 explore The Courtauld Gallery, Year 8 tour Shoreditch street art, and much more. Renowned competitions such as Young Art at The Royal College of Art and the Young Artists' Summer Show at The Royal Academy complement the many internal competitions we hold in school.
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Year 6 started their Big Food project, spending time focusing their attention on structure, tone and observation when drawing coke bottles. Well done Victoria, Charlie, Lena, Emerson, Amalia and Alex in 6McNee. @alleynsregentspark

Year 6 started their Big Food project, spending time focusing their attention on structure, tone and observation when drawing coke bottles. Well done Victoria, Charlie, Lena, Emerson, Amalia and Alex in 6McNee. @alleynsregentspark

Year 6 started their Big Food project, spending time focusing their attention on structure, tone and observation when drawing coke bottles. Well done Victoria, Charlie, Lena, Emerson, Amalia and Alex in 6McNee. @alleynsregentspark

It`s a new year and a new school as we transform into #AlleynsRegentsPark and we have so much art to share! Year 5 and 6 have been painting cornflowers, Edward Alleyn`s favourite flower. These spectacular pieces will be displayed very soon! Well done Alfie, Abbie and Steven in 6Brady for these terrific pieces! @alleynsregentspark @cognitaschools

It`s a new year and a new school as we transform into #AlleynsRegentsPark and we have so much art to share! Year 5 and 6 have been painting cornflowers, Edward Alleyn`s favourite flower. These spectacular pieces will be displayed very soon! Well done Alfie, Abbie and Steven in 6Brady for these terrific pieces! @alleynsregentspark @cognitaschools

It`s a new year and a new school as we transform into #AlleynsRegentsPark and we have so much art to share! Year 5 and 6 have been painting cornflowers, Edward Alleyn`s favourite flower. These spectacular pieces will be displayed very soon! Well done Alfie, Abbie and Steven in 6Brady for these terrific pieces! @alleynsregentspark @cognitaschools

And, as we finish the school year, we have Year 8`s fabulous end of year exhibition to celebrate. What an amazing evening and what a great cohort. @nbhregentspark @alleynsregentspark

And, as we finish the school year, we have Year 8`s fabulous end of year exhibition to celebrate. What an amazing evening and what a great cohort. @nbhregentspark @alleynsregentspark
