Royal Drawing School
The Royal Drawing School is an educational organisation and registered charity in the London Borough of Hackney in England. It was founded in 2000 by the Prince of Wales as The Prince's Drawing School and received its current name in 2014.
Yr10 Art students experienced a one day workshop where they developed their drawing skills. Teaching, inspiration and encouragement was provided by professional artist-teachers who are from the alumni of their postgraduate programme, The Drawing Year.
Students aged 15 to 18 are eligible for our Young Associates programme, whilst those aged 10 to 14 can join our weekly Drawing Clubs. Both fee-paying and full scholarship places are available on these programmes. The Royal Drawing School also offers one week holiday courses in the Easter and Summer school holidays for young artists aged 11–15 years.
Yr10 Art students experienced a one day workshop where they developed their drawing skills. Teaching, inspiration and encouragement was provided by professional artist-teachers who are from the alumni of their postgraduate programme, The Drawing Year.
Students aged 15 to 18 are eligible for our Young Associates programme, whilst those aged 10 to 14 can join our weekly Drawing Clubs. Both fee-paying and full scholarship places are available on these programmes. The Royal Drawing School also offers one week holiday courses in the Easter and Summer school holidays for young artists aged 11–15 years.