Assembly, Tate Modern 2017 photo © Tate (Seraphina Neville)​

Assembly, Tate Modern 2017 photo © Tate (Seraphina Neville)​

School visits to Tate Modern are free. All school groups must book in advance of visiting.

When you book a visit, please advise us of any specific access requirements that members of your group may have.

How to Make a Booking

To enquire, please email us at schoolsandteachers@tate.org.uk and we will send you the relevant booking form. If you would like to discuss your booking over the phone, please call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 (option 3). Our schools phone line is open Monday - Friday 10.00 - 16.00.

Have the following ready when you call:

  • Range of dates for your visit
  • School address, telephone number and email address
  • Group size and age of pupils

Bookings for our ticketed exhibitions must be made at least two weeks in advance to ensure tickets can be sent to your school in time.

If you are a school visiting with children under 5, book an early years visit.

Plan Your Visit

Tate Modern offers access to the free general collection for school groups, which takes approximately 1.5 - 2 hours to view in its entirety. Once inside the gallery we ask that you split up into smaller groups when moving around.

For the general collection, we have several entrance times throughout the day. These are at 10.00, 10.30, 11.00, 13.00, 14:00 and 15.00. In each time-slot, we can book groups of up to 120 people.

Please note that we currently have a limited number of tickets available each day for our ticketed exhibitions. For more information, please get in touch with us directly regarding which exhibition you would like to visit with your students.

A full route map, as well as a list of highlights across the route, can be found here:

Download the Tate Modern Route Map PDF [80.1k kb]

The gallery has step-free access and access to toilets and the changing places, access to a shop and the opportunity to buy food and drink. Please note Tate is operating a cashless system at present so only card purchases are possible.

You are now able to book the McAulay lunchroom lockers in advance of your visit. We advise leaving bulky items at home, as there is a limited capacity for these lockers. Depending on availability, students may have to carry any bags and items they have brought with them in the galleries.

Lunches can be eaten in the McAulay lunchroom, which can be booked in advance of your visit. Our lunch slots are 30 minutes and available from 11:00 to 14:00. Please note that other school groups may also be using the lunchroom at the same time. The McAulay lunchroom also has access to schools-only toilets.

Alternatively, groups may use the concourse spaces or anywhere outside of Tate Modern for their lunch break. As these spaces are neither private nor bookable, we cannot guarantee their availability.

All water fountains have been switched back on.

Students can also use our public toilets, so you may feel more comfortable accompanying them depending on your school’s safeguarding policy.

Access

Seating at both galleries is kept throughout.

If you require a quiet space for your students, at Tate Modern the Turbine Hall has large open space, or there is a quiet room that can be used. Please ask a member of staff to guide you to the space. You can identify the Visitor Experience team by their black Tate branded shirt and orange Tate lanyard.

We now have an Access Station at Tate Modern, which is located on Level 2 of the Natalie Bell building. It contains ear defenders (both adult and child sizes), magnifier overlay sheets, magnifying glass, coloured gel overlay sheets, large print maps and guides and a changing places radar key. You can request any of this equipment by speaking to a member of the Visitor Experience team.

At Tate Modern, a Changing Places is located on Level 0 in the Natalie Bell building. If you require access to the Changing Places, please contact the Schools and Teachers team in advance of your visit for further information.

Questions to discuss before your visit:

  • What does art mean to you?
  • What was the last thing you made or created?
  • What does art make you think?
  • What does art make you feel?

Questions to get you exploring when you get here:

  • If you could take one piece of artwork home with you, what would you take?
  • What do you think art does in the world?
  • Why should art be taught in school?
  • If you imagined a gallery in the future, what do you think it would look like? What would be in it? Who would be in it?

Gallery Rules and Covid Safety

Large school groups should split up into groups of 10 or less while moving through the gallery rooms. If your students are under the age of 16, these groups must include an adult. Before booking, please ensure you have enough staff available to support this.

For our current Covid guidelines, please refer to Tate’s Keeping You Safe page for further guidance.

For the full list of Tate’s safety protocols, please follow the link to Tate's Frequently Asked Questions.

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Arriving at Tate Modern

School groups should enter via the Level 0 Turbine hall ramp entrance on Holland Street. This does have a gradient. Please contact us if you are a wheelchair user and do not feel comfortable with this gradient, and we will endeavor to make alternate arrangements.

Group leaders should check in at the School Welcome desk on Level 0. Please ask your group to remain on the ramp whilst you do this. Here you will need to sign in to say that you have read and understood the guidelines. Once you have signed in and your timed ticket slot is active, you can make your way into the gallery .

Group Supervision and Safety

Adult supervision is required at all times with the following adult-to-student ratios:

  • Ideally 1:5 for under 5s and 1:15 for 6-15 year olds
  • Students 16+ may split into groups of 6 without teacher supervision if that is in line with your school’s safeguarding practices

Please note that teachers are responsible for students’ behaviour and safety at all times. All group leaders should carry out their own risk assessment prior to their visit. At no stage can Tate assume the formal duty of care on behalf of teachers.

We strongly recommend you visit Tate Modern in advance to check the suitability of the artworks for your group. You can also use our teaching resources to plan your visit to the gallery.

Gallery Guidelines

Visitor numbers are being carefully managed to ensure that your visit is as safe and comfortable as possible. There are increased cleaning regimes in high use areas and protective screens on desks and counters. We are only accepting card or contactless payments and have installed hand sanitiser dispensers throughout the gallery.

When you visit:

  • Act on any guidance our team may give you
  • Large parties should split into smaller groups while moving through the gallery

Although face coverings are no longer mandatory, we are asking that face coverings be worn by everyone over the age of 12, apart from those who are exempt. Not all exemptions are visible so please be understanding of others.

Most importantly if you are feeling unwell, help keep everyone safe by staying at home.

For more information take a look through our frequently asked questions.

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