Fine Art

The fine art department has a work force of three committed teachers who have transformed students to develop a neural system that produces a broad spectrum of benefits ranging from fine motor skills to creativity and improved emotional balance

Fine art department has seen generations improve the culture of design and has provided learners with non-academic benefits such as promoting:

  • Self-esteem
  • Motivation
  • Aesthetic awareness
  • Cultural exposure
  • Creativity
  • Improved emotional expression
  • Social harmony

Fine art improves learning throughout all academic areas, be it science or arts. Students should incorporate art to see what they look at, and hear what they listen to, and feel what they touch, so that they stretch their minds beyond boundaries of the printed text.

Education and engagement in fine art are an essential part of the school curriculum. So we need to offer more in depth learning about the things that matter the most, these are:

  • Order
  • Integrity
  • Thinking skills
  • Sense of wonder
  • Truth
  • Flexibility
  • Dignity

Mr. Ojilong David
Head of Department

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Our Faculty

MR. OTIM COCAS
Former Head of Department – Fine Art

MR. OTIM COCAS

Qualifications: Graduate teacher of Art and Design (Fine Art) BED (Kyambogo) 2006...
MR. NENA GABRIEL
A teacher of Fine Art

MR. NENA GABRIEL

Qualifications: Holds Bachelor’s in Education, (BED) and Diploma in Secondary Education,...