Schools are full of plain and tired walls and surfaces that could easily be brought to life using inspiring Wall Art. Below are 10 tips for using bespoke wall art to the best effect in your school.
1 To welcome
The first of our school wall art tips is a simple one – Wall Art on your school’s exterior walls and fencing gives a window into life at the school and makes it an inviting place to visit. First impressions and the way you present yourselves count. Well designed Wall Art in your reception area can make that all-important first impression a good one. A friendly and welcoming reception area will make your visitors feel comfortable and at ease and more likely to be keen to come back in the future.
2 To inspire
Impactful Wall Art with interesting and age-appropriate content will encourage children’s natural curiosity and inspire staff. Wall Art can be effectively used to raise pupils’ ambitions through carefully chosen, aspirational wording and images.
3 To inform
Bespoke artwork that showcases curriculum information can act as visual resources to support your pupils’ learning and encourage engagement in subject knowledge. For example, using timelines of historical events can reinforce class-based learning and open pupils’ eyes to the impact of key figures and events in history. Themed areas representing various environments can widen children’s understanding of the world around them.
Well designed Wall Art in your reception area can make that all-important first impression a good one
4 To spark thinking
Inspiring Wall Art can stimulate curiosity and interest in the subject matter being depicted. Themed and curriculum-based areas can encourage investigation and deeper thinking as well as spark imagination. Stimulating wall graphics can be used to initiate conversation and discussion between groups of pupils and with their teachers.
5 To make your school more accessible
Using Wall Art to zone areas, such as a computing themed corridor leading to the computing department/suite, is a great way to assist pupils in finding where they need to go, and it also helps to get them into the right frame of mind for a subject as they wait to go into lessons.
Including way-finding information designed into the graphics can further support pupils and visitors.
6 To promote your vision and values
Celebrate your school and everything that you stand for through visual boards that communicate your values and vision. Values-based Wall Art is a great way to illustrate the meaning of your vision and raise the profile of how you aim to help children to learn, grow and develop.
7 To reduce workload and add efficiency
Maintenance of your walls and creating displays can be both time consuming for teachers and use more of your school’s budget than you may first think. Professional, bespoke wall graphics last many years; therefore, reducing maintenance costs as well as giving more time back to teachers, allowing them to focus on what they do best.
8 To communicate your brand identity
Branded Wall Art is more than just your logo. Branded Wall Art tells the world outside of your school who you are and what you stand for. In addition, it creates a sense of unity and belonging and can motivate staff, children and parents towards a shared goal.
9 To add a ‘wow!’ factor
In school, we are always looking to create awe and wonder moments for the children. A well designed Wall Art can add a ‘wow!’ factor to your walls and separate you from the rest.
Inspiring Wall Art can stimulate curiosity and interest in the subject matter being depicted
10 To raise a smile
A stimulating feature wall can help to make school feel like a fun and positive place to be and cheer up any drab and dreary area. Most of all it can just make pupils and staff feel happy to be in school.
Using your walls effectively is an important way to communicate your school’s message to your pupils, staff, parents and other stakeholders. The value of a school’s walls is often underestimated and is an improvement area that shouldn’t be overlooked.