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An Arts College, in the United Kingdom, is a type of specialist school that specialises in the subject fields of the performing, visual, digital and/or media arts. They were announced in 1996 and introduced alongside Sports Colleges to England in 1997, being one of the five "practical specialisms" of the specialist schools programme. They were then introduced to Scotland in 2005 and Northern Ireland in 2006. By 2011, when the programme ended, there were over 491 Arts Colleges in England. More have been introduced since then, however schools must be an academy, free school or use the Dedicated Schools Grant to become one.

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  • An Arts College, in the United Kingdom, is a type of specialist school that specialises in the subject fields of the performing, visual, digital and/or media arts. They were announced in 1996 and introduced alongside Sports Colleges to England in 1997, being one of the five "practical specialisms" of the specialist schools programme. They were then introduced to Scotland in 2005 and Northern Ireland in 2006. By 2011, when the programme ended, there were over 491 Arts Colleges in England. More have been introduced since then, however schools must be an academy, free school or use the Dedicated Schools Grant to become one. Arts Colleges are entitled by the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 to select 10% of its yearly pupil intake based on academic aptitude, however this partial selection is optional. Arts Colleges act as a local point of reference for other schools and businesses in the area, with an emphasis on promoting art within the community. (en)
  • 芸術高等学校(げいじゅつこうとうがっこう)とは、主に音楽、美術についての専門技術や知識を習得することを目的に、「音楽に関する学科」(音楽科)や「美術に関する学科」(美術科)が設置されている高等学校である。 なお、本項目では主として学校名に「芸術」を含む高等学校について解説する。「美術に関する学科」を設置する高等学校一般については「美術 (教科)#美術に関する学科」を、「音楽に関する学科」を設置する高等学校一般については日本の音楽科設置高等学校一覧を参照。 (ja)
  • 예술고등학교는 대한민국의 특수목적 고등학교 로 1992년 지정되어 문학, 음악, 미술, 무용, 연극, 영화 등 대한민국의 예술실기인재를 양성하는데 목적을 둔다. 2018년 현재 전국에 29개 학교가 있다. (ko)
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  • 芸術高等学校(げいじゅつこうとうがっこう)とは、主に音楽、美術についての専門技術や知識を習得することを目的に、「音楽に関する学科」(音楽科)や「美術に関する学科」(美術科)が設置されている高等学校である。 なお、本項目では主として学校名に「芸術」を含む高等学校について解説する。「美術に関する学科」を設置する高等学校一般については「美術 (教科)#美術に関する学科」を、「音楽に関する学科」を設置する高等学校一般については日本の音楽科設置高等学校一覧を参照。 (ja)
  • 예술고등학교는 대한민국의 특수목적 고등학교 로 1992년 지정되어 문학, 음악, 미술, 무용, 연극, 영화 등 대한민국의 예술실기인재를 양성하는데 목적을 둔다. 2018년 현재 전국에 29개 학교가 있다. (ko)
  • An Arts College, in the United Kingdom, is a type of specialist school that specialises in the subject fields of the performing, visual, digital and/or media arts. They were announced in 1996 and introduced alongside Sports Colleges to England in 1997, being one of the five "practical specialisms" of the specialist schools programme. They were then introduced to Scotland in 2005 and Northern Ireland in 2006. By 2011, when the programme ended, there were over 491 Arts Colleges in England. More have been introduced since then, however schools must be an academy, free school or use the Dedicated Schools Grant to become one. (en)
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  • Arts College (United Kingdom) (en)
  • 예술고등학교 (ko)
  • 芸術高等学校 (ja)
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