Schools and Colleges In-person workshops Autumn 2024 - Summer 2025

Join us at the museum for our inspiring  in-person, hands-on workshops with your class

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+44 (0)20 7942 2000
  • 10 September 2024 – 17 July 2025

  • Tuesdays and Thursdays during term time, 10.30 – 12.00 or 13.00 - 14.30

  • V&A South Kensington

    Cromwell Road
    London, SW7 2RL
  • Learning Centre

  • Schools

    Students Key Stage 1 - 5

  • Tickets cost £150.00

Our workshops revolve around the design thinking process: exploring the museum collection through the lens of critical and creative thinking and problem solving. They support the National Curriculum at KS1 - 5 and complement study at GCSE and above. Each session can accommodate 1 class (maximum 32 students). We have 4 workshops to choose from for Primary and Secondary students and two timeslots to choose from: AM 10.30 - 12.00 or PM 13.00 - 14.30.

Pattern, Shape & Me (KS1 & 2 - Ages 5 to 11 years) 
This workshop explores pattern and shape within the Islamic Middle East Galleries, whilst looking at the cultural identities behind their design. The session focuses on the KS1 & 2 Maths curriculums, in particular Geometry, Art & Design and the PSHE curricula. This workshop includes a guided visit to the Islamic Middle East gallery. 

Design Thinking: Design Iteration and Prototyping (KS2 & 3 - Ages 7 to 14 years) 
This workshop lays out a design thinking process of iteration and prototyping. Using the V&A’s Design 1900-Now collection as a starting point, students are guided to pick out key objects, movements and individuals in this hands-on workshop. 

Fashion Conscience (KS3, 4 & 5 - Ages 11 to 18 years) 
This workshop uses the V&A’s dynamic and diverse fashion collection, drawing on particular pieces to highlight techniques, key movements, and influential individuals. Students explore how the change in silhouettes (male & female) and textiles are seen as a radical statement against political and social norms. 

Design for Change (KS4 & 5 - Ages 14 to 18 years) 
In a world where social, environmental and political challenges might seem overwhelming, design has a role to play in raising awareness, supporting change and prompting positive behaviour. Using examples of graphic art and objects from the V&A's Design: 1900 to Now gallery, this workshop focuses on the power of creativity to promote zeitgeist movements to galvanise change, and introduces artists and objects which encourage students to explore the designer's moral responsibility, while imagining their own protest art. 

Want to know more? Please email schools@vam.ac.uk if you have any queries. For BACS payments please call us on +44(0)207 942 2000.

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