Fresh Inspiration for 2026: Download Our Brand New School Wall Art Brochure

As we move through the middle of the school year, your thoughts are likely already drifting toward the summer holidays. Not just for the much-needed break, but for the opportunity it brings. When the corridors fall silent and the classrooms sit empty, your building finally has the chance to breathe. This is the window for the "September Reset", that magical moment when students return to find their environment transformed, sparking a renewed sense of pride and curiosity.


At Cubed Creative, we’ve spent the last few months working on something special to help you plan that transformation. We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand new 2026 School Wall Art Brochure.


It’s more than just a catalogue of past work; it’s the ultimate guide for a "September Reset". It’s a toolkit for school leaders who want to move beyond tired noticeboards and plain magnolia walls. It’s packed with fresh inspiration, curriculum-linked designs, and the practical details you need to make a project happen during the summer break.


Why Now? The Power of the September Reset


The environment your pupils walk into on that first Tuesday in September sets the tone for the entire academic year. It’s a physical manifestation of your school’s expectations, its warmth, and its ambition.


A "September Reset" isn’t just about making things look "pretty." It’s a strategic move to:

  • Reinforce school values from the moment a child enters the gates.
  • Reduce anxiety by creating calming, supportive spaces for wellbeing.
  • Boost learning by turning "dead space" into passive learning zones.
  • Improve behaviour through high-quality environments that show students they are valued.


By planning your Summer wall art now, you ensure that all the heavy lifting: the design, the printing, and the installation: happens while the school is empty. You get the "wow factor" without any disruption to the school day.


21 Years of Creative Excellence


When you’re looking for a partner to transform your school, experience matters. We’ve been working in the education sector for 21 years. Over those two decades, we’ve seen trends come and go, but our core mission has remained the same: to create environments that inspire.


We understand the unique pressures of the UK education system. We know that budgets are tight, timelines are non-negotiable, and the materials used need to be "school-proof." Our 21 years of expertise mean we don’t just "put stickers on walls": we understand how to design for impact and install for longevity.


What’s Inside the 2026 Brochure?


The new brochure is designed to help you navigate the different ways wall art can support your School Improvement Plan. Here’s a sneak peek at the key areas we cover:

1. Curriculum and Subject Specialisms

Imagine a history corridor that acts as a giant timeline, or a science lab where the walls explain complex physics through engaging visuals. Our curriculum-focused graphics help students visualise their learning outside the classroom. From Literacy-rich environments to STEM-focused displays, we show you how to turn every corridor into an educational journey.


2. Values and Ethos

What does your school stand for? If you ask a student, can they tell you? Bringing your core values off the letterhead and onto the walls makes them a lived experience. Whether it's bold 3D lettering or inclusive imagery that reflects your diverse community, we help you make your mission statement unmissable.

3. Wellbeing and Nurture

With the increasing focus on mental health in schools, creating "calm zones" and sensory spaces is more important than ever. The brochure features designs specifically aimed at reducing stress, promoting mindfulness, and providing a sense of safety for your most vulnerable pupils.


4. Entrances and Wayfinding

First impressions are everything: for prospective parents, new staff, and Ofsted inspectors. We showcase how to create high-impact entrance displays that tell your school’s story from the second someone steps through the door. We also look at creative wayfinding solutions that help people navigate your site with ease.

Transparent Pricing and No Hidden Extras

We know that "Price on Application" can be a frustrating hurdle when you're trying to budget. That’s why we believe in transparent pricing.

Our school wall graphics start from just £77/m².


This clarity allows school business managers and headteachers to plan projects with confidence. No guesswork, no hidden "installation fees" that appear at the last minute: just straightforward, honest value for high-quality work.


Built to Last: The 2-Year Guarantee

Schools are busy, high-traffic environments. We know that wall art needs to withstand bags, blazers, and the occasional stray football.


Every installation we do comes with a 2-year guarantee. We use only high-quality, durable materials designed specifically for school use. These aren't temporary posters; they are semi-permanent transformations that will look as good in three years as they do on day one. If you want to know more about the technical side, our school FAQ section covers everything from fire ratings to cleaning.


A Partnership That Grows

At Cubed Creative, we believe in giving back. We are proud of our ongoing sustainability commitment: for every project we complete, we contribute to tree-planting initiatives. When you choose to transform your school environment, you’re also contributing to a greener future. It’s a story you can share with your pupils, linking your new wall art to environmental stewardship and global citizenship.

The Timeline: Why You Need to Move Now

If you are aiming for a summer installation, the clock is ticking. To ensure a disruption-free "September Reset," we operate on a 4-6 week lead time for summer projects.


This lead time covers:

  1. Your Free Site Survey: We visit your school to measure up and discuss your vision.
  2. The Creative Brief: Our design team creates bespoke visuals tailored to your school.
  3. Refinement: We tweak the designs until they are perfect.
  4. Production: We print your graphics in-house using state-of-the-art technology.
  5. Installation: Our expert team fits the art during the summer holidays.


By starting the process in May or June, you secure your slot in our summer production schedule, which fills up incredibly fast.


How to Get Started

Transforming your school doesn't have to be a daunting task. We’ve refined our process over 21 years to make it as simple as possible for you.


Step 1: Download the Inspiration
The first step is to grab your copy of the 2026 brochure. It’s digital, easy to share with your SLT, and completely free. You can find it at cubedcreative.co.uk/brochure.


Step 2: Book a Free Site Survey
Once you’ve had a look through the brochure and identified some areas of your school that need a boost, get in touch. We offer a free, no-obligation site survey. One of our experts will walk the school with you, listen to your goals, and provide practical advice on what will work best for your space and budget.


Step 3: See the Vision
We’ll provide you with a detailed quote and, if you’re ready to proceed, we’ll move into the design phase where you’ll see your ideas come to life.


Final Thoughts

Your school’s walls are more than just structural support; they are a blank canvas for inspiration. Whether you want to celebrate your impact on pupils or simply make your corridors a more pleasant place to be, the 2026 brochure is the place to start.



Don't leave your summer project to the last minute. Let’s work together to create a "September Reset" that your staff and students will never forget.


Download the 2026 School Wall Art Brochure Here

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