Recommended three major art schools in the Netherlands:
Amsterdam G.R Royal Academy of Art
School introduction: Amsterdam G.R Royal Academy of Art was founded in 1924 and is located in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. In the center is Europe's renowned art academy. In order to commemorate the world-famous architect GERRITRIETVELD, the college uses the master's name as its official school name.
Teaching features: Teaching at the G.R Royal Academy of Art in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is based on individuals, and students mainly create individually during their studies. The practice of visual arts and design is a major component of study. Zhaolong study abroad experts pointed out that the school’s research and experimentation, development and creation of new ideas constantly accompany the entire learning process, allowing students to always be at the forefront of applied arts.
Utrecht Academy of Arts
School profile: Utrecht Academy of Arts is one of the largest art academies in Europe. The academy offers a complete range of courses and the quality of education meets international standards. To develop talented and ambitious students into artists, teachers, musicians, designers, arts and media managers, writers and actors.
Application conditions: Undergraduate preparatory application requires IELTS 5.0 or above; undergraduate application requires IELTS 6.0 or above
Artez Conservatory of Music
School profile: Altez, Netherlands The Artez Conservatory of Music is one of several large-scale music schools in the Netherlands. The school is affiliated with Artez University of the Arts. At the same time, the school has strong teaching staff and provides students with more teaching guidance and help. The school's curriculum is rich and colorful, including undergraduate and master's courses in fashion design, video design, painting, multimedia design, interior architecture and many other majors.
Application conditions: The school has no specific language requirements, but candidates must have certain English communication skills, at least to the level of normal communication with the interviewer. After admitted students arrive in the Netherlands, they must undergo language training and assessment arranged by the school. English teaching requires an IELTS score of 6 and a postgraduate score of 7.