Schools Programme at Watts Gallery

Mrs Lillie Langtry by G F Watts

George Frederic Watts
Mrs Lillie Langtry
1880


Watts Cemetery Chapel, Compton

Watts CemeteryChapel, Compton

“The object of education should not be to overload the brain, but to make it active and give direction to its activity.” G F Watts

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Email: learning@wattsgallery.org.uk
Tel: 01483 810235


KS1-2
Arrange a half-day workshop at the Gallery and cover these suggested curriculum areas:


National Curriculum studies of The Victorians.

Arrange a full day workshop to visit both the Gallery and the Cemetery Chapel.

Possible areas to pursue at Watts Gallery:

Rural and Urban Poverty in the Nineteenth Century

The Victorians - Religion & Ideals

Victorian people and their appearance

Stories from classical Greece and Rome which the
Victorians knew and enjoyed

National Curriculum studies in Citizenship.
Possible area to pursue at Watts Gallery and Watts Cemetery Chapel

Community involvement in a Major Project, the building of Watts Cemetery Chapel.
Home Arts and Industries and Mary Watts

Teacher’s Resource available to help teachers
plan the visit and follow it up with work in class.

Click here for a PDF version

Secondary Schools, GCSE – A Level
Half-day art history workshops and practical art
workshops can be arranged.

Contact the Gallery to find out how you can tie your art syllabus into work at Watts Gallery.

Teacher’s Resource available to help teachers plan the visit and follow it up with work in class.

Click here for a PDF version