Putney School of Art and Design

[2] For the first 11 years the school was based in parish offices on Putney High Street,[3] until the building on Disraeli road, designed by John W. Wallis, opened on 2 October 1895.

[4] It has six studios, one on the first floor with large north-facing windows and a vaulted wooden ceiling.

[8] The school offers courses in digital design, drawing and painting, printmaking, sculpture and ceramics; for beginners, experienced students and in mixed ability sessions.

The art and design diploma course is delivered part time over two years, students can then progress onto undergraduate studies elsewhere.

[5] Courses for residents in the Wandsworth Borough community are offered at a reduced cost.

Putney School of Art and Design from the Oxford road railway bridge.
The Putney Society Blue Plaque for school co-founder Sir William Lancaster.
Entrance to the school on Oxford road.