Design Technology Construction is a practical and valuable subject. At TFA, our vision is that DTC enables every pupil to actively contribute to the creativity, culture, wealth and well-being of themselves, their community and their nation. DTC teaches and encourages pupils how to take risks and so become more resourceful, resilient, innovative, enterprising and capable. TFA Students will develop a critical understanding of the impact design technology and construction can have on daily life and the wider world. Additionally, it provides excellent opportunities for students to develop and apply valued judgements of an aesthetic, economic, moral, social, and technical nature both in their own designing but also when evaluating the work of others. Our hope is that all students will enjoy the experience of this curriculum area through their entire learning journey at The Forest Academy.

All pupils in KS3 have the opportunity to study a range of projects. Each project in KS3 has a specific DT focus, which range from Resistant Materials to Graphics, with some incorporating key CAD/CAM SKILLS using 2D Design™. Each KS3 Project had been specifically chosen to develop and enhance the learning and understanding of a modern DT curriculum. Pupils work on individual projects as well as working in project teams to again develop their leadership and team building skills. KS4 provides learners with a broad introduction to the different trades involved in the sector, the importance of safety and security, and the types of career opportunities available within the construction industry. At Post 16 we offer a double diploma level 3 BTEC in Construction and the Built Environment. This double option offers the students the chance to continue their studies into post 16 education and equip them for university life and perhaps careers in building management, architecture or a range of opportunities the construction industry can offer. In addition we have developed working partnered links with the CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) and ASPEN Build which can allow pupils to progress onto full time apprenticeships upon competition of KS5. The department enjoys state of the art DT classrooms housing 3 multi-functional workshops; these workshops/classrooms include a range of cutting edge machinery, hand tools and CAD/CAM equipment.

Design Technology Construction is a practical and valuable subject. At TFA, our vision is that DTC enables every pupil to actively contribute to the creativity, culture, wealth and well-being of themselves, their community and their nation. DTC teaches and encourages pupils how to take risks and so become more resourceful, resilient, innovative, enterprising and capable. TFA Students will develop a critical understanding of the impact design technology and construction can have on daily life and the wider world. Additionally, it provides excellent opportunities for students to develop and apply valued judgements of an aesthetic, economic, moral, social, and technical nature both in their own designing but also when evaluating the work of others. Our hope is that all students will enjoy the experience of this curriculum area through their entire learning journey at The Forest Academy.

All pupils in KS3 have the opportunity to study a range of projects. Each project in KS3 has a specific DT focus, which range from Resistant Materials to Graphics, with some incorporating key CAD/CAM SKILLS using 2D Design™. Each KS3 Project had been specifically chosen to develop and enhance the learning and understanding of a modern DT curriculum. Pupils work on individual projects as well as working in project teams to again develop their leadership and team building skills. KS4 provides learners with a broad introduction to the different trades involved in the sector, the importance of safety and security, and the types of career opportunities available within the construction industry. At Post 16 we offer a double diploma level 3 BTEC in Construction and the Built Environment. This double option offers the students the chance to continue their studies into post 16 education and equip them for university life and perhaps careers in building management, architecture or a range of opportunities the construction industry can offer. In addition we have developed working partnered links with the CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) and ASPEN Build which can allow pupils to progress onto full time apprenticeships upon competition of KS5. The department enjoys state of the art DT classrooms housing 3 multi-functional workshops; these workshops/classrooms include a range of cutting edge machinery, hand tools and CAD/CAM equipment.