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Visual Arts at TBS

The Visual Arts at TBS invite students to explore creativity in its many forms—from the timeless traditions of drawing, painting, and sculpture to contemporary practices such as animation, design, and paper craft. Our vertically aligned curriculum ensures that students build a strong foundation in artistic techniques while developing the confidence to experiment, innovate, and express their unique voice. By the time they reach IGCSE and IBDP, students are equipped with both technical skills and conceptual understanding to create meaningful, original works of art.

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Purpose

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The Visual Arts program is designed to:

  • Develop students’ skills in both traditional and modern art forms.

  • Nurture creativity, imagination, and problem-solving through hands-on exploration.

  • Encourage students to see art as a language of storytelling, culture, and identity.

  • Prepare students for IGCSE and IBDP Visual Arts, combining academic rigour with creative freedom.

Opportunities

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  • Traditional & Contemporary Practices: Students engage with drawing, painting, sculpture, animation, design, and craft, expanding their creative toolkit.

  • Art Exhibitions & Showcases: Regular exhibitions give students the chance to display their work, celebrate their progress, and build confidence as young artists.

  • Cross-Curricular Projects: Visual Arts often collaborates with Drama, Dance, and Music, showing students the power of the arts when combined.

  • Global Connections: Students are exposed to national and international art initiatives through partnerships with FOBISIA, Round Square, and ISTA, broadening their cultural perspective.

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Key Highlights of

Visual Arts at TBS

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  • A progressive curriculum spanning from traditional arts to contemporary forms such as animation and digital media.

  • IGCSE and IBDP pathways offering academic depth and preparation for higher studies in creative fields.

  • Emphasis on hands-on exploration, ensuring students not only learn techniques but also develop their own artistic identity.

  • Opportunities for local and global engagement, giving students platforms to share and refine their work.

  • Guidance from expert faculty, dedicated to nurturing every student’s creativity and growth.

We Teach

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Ceramic Clay
Painted ceramic bells
Paint Brushes
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Meet The Team

Chandni Bawa

Aradhna Chawla

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The British School 
Dr Jose P Rizal Marg, Chanakyapuri 
New Delhi 110021 
INDIA

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