
Norval Foundation tours inspire and educate youngsters of all ages
Primary school tours
The Primary School Tour is designed to introduce young learners to the world of art through carefully structured, curriculum-aligned experiences. For just R60 per learner (with teachers attending free), this programme includes:
A guided museum tour exploring exhibitions of African artists.
An interactive Sculpture Garden Walk, encouraging physical engagement with art.
A hands-on art-making workshop where learners create their own artwork to take home.
For an additional R90 per child, learners will receive a copy of Making Art History, a children's book about African art, which is available at a reduced rate for visiting schools.
To book a primary school group tour or curate a tour for your school, please email learning@norvalfoundation.org.
High school and tertiary tours
For learners in Grades 9-12 and students at the tertiary level, Norval Foundation offers a rich and thought-provoking tour experience focused on enhancing understanding of African art and the art industry. Priced at R60 per student (accompanying educators attend free), the programme includes:
A guided tour of the museum's exhibitions.
An exploration of the Sculpture Garden.
Optional career-focused sessions, which introduce students to job opportunities in curation, art education, conservation, exhibition design, and more.
To enquire or book a high school or tertiary tour, institutions can email info@norvalfoundation.org.
Booking and contact information
All educational tours must be booked in advance. Interested schools, teachers, or institutions are encouraged to reach out directly for more information or to secure their place.
Visit the Norval Foundation and give your learners the opportunity to engage with art in a way that is immersive, inspiring, and deeply educational.
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