A school building is a familiar and rewarding subject to draw — with its rows of windows, a big entrance, a flag, and often a clock or bell tower. It's a great drawing for practising buildings and symmetry. Parikshet shows you how to draw a school step by step.

🖍️ What You Need

  • Pencil and eraser
  • Ruler
  • Brick-red and grey markers
  • Yellow for windows, green for grounds
  • Black pen for outlines

How to Draw a School Step by Step

  1. Draw the main building — a large wide rectangle for the school's main wall, using a ruler for clean lines.
  2. Add the roof — a flat or gently sloped roof along the top.
  3. Draw the entrance — a large central doorway with double doors and steps leading up to them.
  4. Add rows of windows — several evenly-spaced rectangular windows across each floor. Add cross-dividers for panes.
  5. Draw a bell or clock tower — a small tower rising from the centre or one end of the roof, with a clock face or bell.
  6. Add a flag — a flagpole with a flag on the roof or in the grounds.
  7. Add the grounds — a path leading to the entrance, some grass, trees, and maybe a sign reading 'SCHOOL'.
  8. Colour — brick-red or cream walls, grey roof, yellow-lit windows, green grounds.
💡 Parikshet's Tip: To make the school look balanced and official, keep the windows evenly spaced and lined up in neat rows — use a ruler and mark the positions before drawing them. A central entrance with a clock or bell tower above it creates the classic, symmetrical schoolhouse look.

🌟 Did You Know?

The oldest school still operating in the world is thought to be in England, founded over 1,400 years ago! Schools around the world look very different — some are huge modern buildings, others are single rooms, and some lessons even happen outdoors or on boats in places where children live far from towns. The bell or clock tower on old schools was used to signal the start and end of lessons.

School Building Drawing Tips

  • Evenly-spaced windows — lined up in neat rows for a balanced look
  • Central entrance — large doors with steps
  • Bell or clock tower — the classic schoolhouse feature
  • A flag and a sign — to make it clearly a school

🎯 Try This: Draw Your Own School

  1. Draw your own school (or your dream school).
  2. Add the playground, the sports field, and the car park.
  3. Draw children arriving and a teacher at the door.
  4. Add a sunny sky and a 'Welcome!' banner.