How To Draw a School
Here’s a simple tutorial on how to draw a school.
Step-By-Step Process on How To Draw a School
1. Draw the Basic Shapes
Start by sketching the main structure of the school building using simple geometric shapes. Draw a large horizontal rectangle for the main body of the building. On top of the rectangle, add a centered triangle to form the front roof peak. Beneath the triangle, draw a smaller horizontal rectangle to create the upper front section of the building. Keep your lines light and simple at this stage so you can adjust proportions easily. Add a straight horizontal line at the bottom to represent the ground.

2. Add the Roof and Door
Refine the structure by expanding the roof on both sides of the building. Draw angled rooflines extending outward from the center peak to create a symmetrical roof. Add roof edges and slight overhangs for dimension. Next, draw a centered rectangular door on the front of the building. Beneath the door, sketch small steps leading up to it. Add a base platform under the building to give it a solid foundation.

3. Include the Windows
Add evenly spaced windows on both sides of the door. Draw rectangular window frames and divide them into panes using vertical and horizontal lines. Above the door, inside the triangular section, draw a circular window for detail. Make sure all windows are aligned and balanced to maintain symmetry.

4. Add the School Sign and Start Adding Colors
Above the door and below the circular window, draw a horizontal signboard. Inside the signboard, write the word “SCHOOL” in bold, clear letters. At the top of the roof peak, draw a small red flagpole and attach a waving flag to give the building a traditional schoolhouse appearance. Add the grass in front of the school.

5. Apply Colors
Begin coloring the building to bring it to life. Use bright colors for a cheerful look. For example, color the roof red, the building walls yellow or cream, and the door brown. Shade the windows blue to represent glass. Color the sign background white with bold lettering. Add subtle shading to give depth and dimension to the structure.

