Term Courses - Ravenscourt Park |
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275 King Street Ravenscourt Park London W6 9LZ - landline 0208 741 8368
AUTUMN TERM ENDS SUNDAY 14th DECEMBER 2025
SPRING TERM 2026 WE TAKING BOOKINGS AND WAITING LIST REGISTRATIONS FOR THE SPRING TERM CLASSES -PLEASE SELECT YOUR CLASS BELOW. IF THE CLASS YOU WANT IS FULL PLEASE REGISTER ON THE WAITING LIST AND WE WILL LET YOU KNOW AS SOON AS A PLACE COMES UP - We allow the existing students first right to renew but we give them a short window to let us know. Once we have the numbers we can offer to those on the waiting list
SPRING TERM 2026 DATES Monday 12th JANUARY- Sunday 29th MARCH - There are no regular after school classes on weeks commencing Monday 16th February to Sunday 22nd February because of half term. - There are no weekend classes on weekends of 21st and 22nd February because of half term. Please note that there are classes on the weekend of 14th and 15th February
COURSE DESCRIPTION Students come once per week during the term time, either after school or at the weekend. Student numbers are limited so that students receive a high level of individual attention. There are normally 4 tutors in each session and each student will have his own easel and still life or art project. The classes are taught on a one-on-one basis rather than in a group and the focus is on learning to draw and paint from observation. Please see a more detailed course description when you click on a session time below.
TIMINGS - AFTER SCHOOL For the after school sessions, students may arrive any time between 4 pm and 4 30 pm, as often schools get out at different times.
CANCELLATION POLICY - Classes are not refundable. Exceptionally, a one off make up for a missed class may be organised at an alternative term time session, on a best efforts basis depending on availability but only in the term the class is missed (no carry overs are permitted and make ups are not guaranteed). |
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COURSE NO |
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| Monday After School Art (8 to 18 years)- Ravenscourt Park |
Monday |
4:00pm - 6:30pm |
RPMo |
£660 |
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The age range is between 8 years old and 18 years old and typically classes will have students of varying abilities – beginners are welcome and our experience is that student’s skills improve very quickly. This is not a group class and the teaching is very focused on the individual. Each student has his or her own easel and still life or project and has individual attention.
Students will learn different drawing and painting techniques using pencil, charcoal, conti, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and oil. The emphasis will be on learning to draw and paint from observation. Students will gain a better understanding of what they see and improve their skills so that they can translate perception into their own creations. Students will learn about composition, perspective, light and shadow, tone and texture, and will draw from a variety of still life subjects, landscapes and make studies of the human form and animals from photographic images. In each session, students will be exposed to relevant historical works of art which will expand their knowledge of art and broaden their artistic range.
All supplies included.
For weekday classes most students tend to arrive between 4pm and 4:30pm depending on school times and traffic.
PLEASE REGISTER NOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE WAITING LIST. ANY AVAILABLE PLACES WILL BE RELEASED SHORTLY BEFORE THE START OF THE NEW TERM. |
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| Tuesday Evenings Teen Art- Ravenscourt Park |
Tuesday |
6:00pm - 8:30pm |
RPTu |
£660 |
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The Tuesday evening classes give the opportunity for teenagers 13 years and above to work on their drawing and painting skills in a relaxed environment. This class would be an ideal time for GCSE and A Level students to work on course work, especially for those students not returning home from school in time for the after school classes. There are a wealth of resources, materials and a well stocked library at the studio at the disposal of students. Experienced tutors are focused on supporting a diverse range of projects.
All levels are welcome as the class is taught on an individual basis but students must be turning 13 or above (year 8 and above) to be included in the class.
The Tuesday evening class will focus on drawing and painting, portraiture and still life observational work. When possible life drawing sessions will be incorporated into the term classes. Additionally, students will be exposed to collage, oils and a more advanced use of materials and techniques.
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| Wednesday Early SEN class |
Wednesday |
1pm - 3 30pm |
WESP |
£660 |
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| Students come once per week during the term time. Student numbers are limited so that students receive a high level of individual attention. There are normally 2 tutors in each session and each student will have his own easel and still life or art project. The classes are taught on a one-on-one basis rather than in a group and the focus is on learning to draw and paint from observation. |
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| Wednesday After School Art (8 to 18 years) - Ravenscourt Park |
Wednesday |
4:00pm - 6:30pm |
RPW |
£660 |
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The age range is between 8 years old and 18 years old and typically classes will have students of varying abilities – beginners are welcome and our experience is that student’s skills improve very quickly. This is not a group class and the teaching is very focused on the individual. Each student has his or her own easel and still life or project and has individual attention.
Students will learn different drawing and painting techniques using pencil, charcoal, conti, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and oil. The emphasis will be on learning to draw and paint from observation. Students will gain a better understanding of what they see and improve their skills so that they can translate perception into their own creations. Students will learn about composition, perspective, light and shadow, tone and texture, and will draw from a variety of still life subjects, landscapes and make studies of the human form and animals from photographic images. In each session, students will be exposed to relevant historical works of art which will expand their knowledge of art and broaden their artistic range.
All supplies included.
For weekday classes most students tend to arrive between 4pm and 4:30pm depending on school times and traffic.
PLEASE Book now below. If the class is full you can register to be on the waiting list.
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| Thursday After School Art (8 to 18 years)- Ravenscourt Park |
Thursday |
4:00pm - 6:30pm |
RPTh |
£660 |
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The age range is between 8 years old and 18 years old and typically classes will have students of varying abilities – beginners are welcome and our experience is that student’s skills improve very quickly. This is not a group class and the teaching is very focused on the individual. Each student has his or her own easel and still life or project and has individual attention.
Students will learn different drawing and painting techniques using pencil, charcoal, conti, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and oil. The emphasis will be on learning to draw and paint from observation. Students will gain a better understanding of what they see and improve their skills so that they can translate perception into their own creations. Students will learn about composition, perspective, light and shadow, tone and texture, and will draw from a variety of still life subjects, landscapes and make studies of the human form and animals from photographic images. In each session, students will be exposed to relevant historical works of art which will expand their knowledge of art and broaden their artistic range.
All supplies included.
For weekday classes most students tend to arrive between 4pm and 4:30pm depending on school times and traffic.
PLEASE REGISTER NOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE WAITING LIST. ANY AVAILABLE PLACES WILL BE RELEASED SHORTLY BEFORE THE START OF THE NEW TERM. |
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| Friday After School Art (8 - 18 years) - Ravenscourt Park |
Friday |
4:00pm - 6:30pm |
RPF2 |
£660 |
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The age range is between 8 years old and 18 years old and typically classes will have students of varying abilities – beginners are welcome and our experience is that student’s skills improve very quickly. This is not a group class and the teaching is very focused on the individual. Each student has his or her own easel and still life or project and has individual attention.
Students will learn different drawing and painting techniques using pencil, charcoal, conti, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and oil. The emphasis will be on learning to draw and paint from observation. Students will gain a better understanding of what they see and improve their skills so that they can translate perception into their own creations. Students will learn about composition, perspective, light and shadow, tone and texture, and will draw from a variety of still life subjects, landscapes and make studies of the human form and animals from photographic images. In each session, students will be exposed to relevant historical works of art which will expand their knowledge of art and broaden their artistic range.
All supplies included.
For weekday classes most students tend to arrive between 4pm and 4:30pm depending on school times and traffic.
PLEASE BOOK NOW OR IF FULL REGISTER IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE WAITING LIST. |
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| Saturday Mornings Art (8 - 18 years) - Ravenscourt Park |
Saturday |
10:30am - 1:00pm |
RPSaam |
£660 |
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The age range is between 8 years old and 18 years old and typically classes will have students of varying abilities – beginners are welcome and our experience is that student’s skills improve very quickly. This is not a group class and the teaching is very focused on the individual. Each student has his or her own easel and still life or project and has individual attention.
Students will learn different drawing and painting techniques using pencil, charcoal, conti, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and oil. The emphasis will be on learning to draw and paint from observation. Students will gain a better understanding of what they see and improve their skills so that they can translate perception into their own creations. Students will learn about composition, perspective, light and shadow, tone and texture, and will draw from a variety of still life subjects, landscapes and make studies of the human form and animals from photographic images. In each session, students will be exposed to relevant historical works of art which will expand their knowledge of art and broaden their artistic range.
PLEASE REGISTER NOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE WAITING LIST. ANY AVAILABLE PLACES WILL BE RELEASED SHORTLY BEFORE THE START OF THE NEW TERM. |
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| Saturday Afternoon Art (8 to 18 years) - Ravenscourt Park |
Saturday |
2:30pm - 5:00pm |
RPSapm |
£660 |
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The age range is between 8 years old and 18 years old and typically classes will have students of varying abilities – beginners are welcome and our experience is that student’s skills improve very quickly. This is not a group class and the teaching is very focused on the individual. Each student has his or her own easel and still life or project and has individual attention.
Students will learn different drawing and painting techniques using pencil, charcoal, conti, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and oil. The emphasis will be on learning to draw and paint from observation. Students will gain a better understanding of what they see and improve their skills so that they can translate perception into their own creations. Students will learn about composition, perspective, light and shadow, tone and texture, and will draw from a variety of still life subjects, landscapes and make studies of the human form and animals from photographic images. In each session, students will be exposed to relevant historical works of art which will expand their knowledge of art and broaden their artistic range.
PLEASE REGISTER NOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE WAITING LIST. ANY AVAILABLE PLACES WILL BE RELEASED SHORTLY BEFORE THE START OF THE NEW TERM. |
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| Sundays Mornings Art (8 to 18 years) - Ravenscourt Park |
Sunday |
10:30am - 1:00pm |
RPSuam |
£660 |
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The age range is between 8 years old and 18 years old and typically classes will have students of varying abilities – beginners are welcome and our experience is that student’s skills improve very quickly. This is not a group class and the teaching is very focused on the individual. Each student has his or her own easel and still life or project and has individual attention.
Students will learn different drawing and painting techniques using pencil, charcoal, conti, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and oil. The emphasis will be on learning to draw and paint from observation. Students will gain a better understanding of what they see and improve their skills so that they can translate perception into their own creations. Students will learn about composition, perspective, light and shadow, tone and texture, and will draw from a variety of still life subjects, landscapes and make studies of the human form and animals from photographic images. In each session, students will be exposed to relevant historical works of art which will expand their knowledge of art and broaden their artistic range.
PLEASE REGISTER NOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE WAITING LIST. ANY AVAILABLE PLACES WILL BE RELEASED SHORTLY BEFORE THE START OF THE NEW TERM. |
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| Sunday Afternoon Art (8 to 18 years) - Ravenscourt Park |
Sunday |
2:30pm - 5:00pm |
RPSupm |
£660 |
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The age range is between 8 years old and 18 years old and typically classes will have students of varying abilities – beginners are welcome and our experience is that student’s skills improve very quickly. This is not a group class and the teaching is very focused on the individual. Each student has his or her own easel and still life or project and has individual attention.
Students will learn different drawing and painting techniques using pencil, charcoal, conti, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and oil. The emphasis will be on learning to draw and paint from observation. Students will gain a better understanding of what they see and improve their skills so that they can translate perception into their own creations. Students will learn about composition, perspective, light and shadow, tone and texture, and will draw from a variety of still life subjects, landscapes and make studies of the human form and animals from photographic images. In each session, students will be exposed to relevant historical works of art which will expand their knowledge of art and broaden their artistic range.
PLEASE REGISTER NOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE WAITING LIST. ANY AVAILABLE PLACES WILL BE RELEASED SHORTLY BEFORE THE START OF THE NEW TERM.
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