School of Arts & Design
Make, Imagine, Express...
At Intaspordia, Creativity is not an Extra-Curricular, its a calling!

At Intaspordia’s School of Arts & Design, your child doesn’t have to wait until adulthood to be taken seriously as a creative. Whether it’s fashion, painting, sculpture, or design—this is where young artists explore widely and dive deeply.
We honor creativity not as a luxury, but as a life skill—a way of seeing, problem-solving, and expressing that’s essential for the future.
Two Inspired Pathways:
- Explorers Delight
From doodles to DIY, your child will experiment freely with materials, media, and methods. We encourage messy exploration and imaginative play. - Professionals Plugin
For learners with a clear artistic direction—this is where passion becomes practice. Our advanced learners follow structured portfolios, work with visiting artists, and begin building the kind of depth and discipline that defines professional designers.
Why Parents Love It:
- Creative curriculum integrated with CBC goals
- Exposure to local and global art movements
- Hands-on workshops in fashion, architecture, digital design, and more
- Showcases and exhibitions that celebrate learner voice
- Artistic mentorship, not just instruction
Studies Prospectus
1. Exploratory Path- Explorers Delight
Purpose:
To help students discover their creative voice, experience joy in artistic practice, and become confident, expressive individuals—without needing to “specialize” early.

Domains and Sample Experiences:
- a) Visual & Applied Arts
- Drawing, painting, collage, crafts, clay modeling
- Art from different cultures
- Student-led exhibitions, mural projects
- Personal sketchbooks and journals
- b) Design & Digital Media
- Poster design, comic-making, visual storytelling
- Intro to photo editing, digital drawing apps
- DIY fashion (tie-dye, fabric painting)
- School magazine or social media content creation
- c) Performative Arts
- Drama: role-play, skits, improvisation games
- Dance: movement exploration, folk dance, choreographed pieces
- Music: percussion, singing circles, simple instrument play
- Public Speaking & Performance Poetry
- School talent shows, assemblies, drama festivals
- Creative storytelling, puppetry
Student Outcomes:
Confidence, creativity, appreciation of art forms, and expressive tools for life. This path values breadth, joy, and experimentation.

2. Professional Career Path - Creative Industries Track


Purpose:
To prepare students for careers or advanced study in creative and cultural fields by building technical skill, creative fluency, and professional portfolios.
Domains and Specializations:
- a) Visual & Applied Arts
- Fine art: drawing, painting, sculpture
- Art theory, history, and criticism
- Portfolio development for art school
- Curation and exhibition design
- Textile and ceramic arts
- b) Design & Digital Media
- Graphic design (branding, layouts, digital tools)
- Fashion design (illustration, sewing, collection planning)
- Film and photography (editing, cinematography, visual storytelling)
- Animation, 3D modeling, AR/VR
- UX/UI and web design
- Architecture and spatial design foundations
- c) Performative Arts
- Drama: acting techniques, scriptwriting, directing, stagecraft
- Dance: choreography, contemporary, African and global forms
- Music: theory, composition, performance, music production
- Theatre Production: lighting, costume, stage management
- Film & Media Performance: acting for screen, voiceover, media arts
- Participation in festivals, external certifications.
Student Outcomes:
Entry into creative arts programs (theatre schools, conservatories, design colleges), .
