Textile Technology

Graduate Fashion Week Textile Technology trip

Technology is comprised of 3 subject areas:

  • Design Technology
  • Food Technology
  • Textile Technology

Textile Technology in the Lower School

Textile Technology is taught to First Year and Second Year pupils and gives them hands-on practical experience of the skills in production, design and fashion.

The First Year course will involve the pupils in a design and make project that will focus on simple pattern drafting and the use of sewing machines. Pupils are introduced to computer aided design and manufacturing techniques. Theoretical aspects of the course will cover the material technology of fabrics and the production processes commonly found in industry.

In the Second Year project work will form a major part of the course involving the use of a wider range of surface pattern techniques. Pupils will gain a further commercial insight by relating their work to the mass production of textile products in industry. Pupils also study the environmental impact of the textiles industry and investigate ethical issues such as fair trade.

Textile Technology further up the school

GCSE

At GCSE pupils study AQA Design and Technology: Textile Technology. As part of the course pupils will carry out product analysis by studying existing textiles, designs and products. The analysis of the work of past and present designers acts as a starting point for the creation of new fashion design / look.

Through their studies of different textiles, pupils will develop a working knowledge of natural and synthetic fibres, investigating examples of woven, knitted and bonded fabrics. They will develop an awareness of technological advances in textiles materials and their applications in a wide range of industries.

A Level

At A Level pupils follow the AQA Design and Technology: Textile Technology course which is assessed through a combination of coursework and exams. Pupils will develop a wide range of manufacturing skills and techniques including the use of computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing. They will relate this knowledge to industrial and commercial production and understand the processes involved in manufacturing for batch and mass production.