School auditorium LED wall cost examples
Most schools are not buying an LED wall every year, so a first planning range is more helpful than a single exact number. Final quotes vary by screen size, pitch, structure, processor, freight, installation labor, and warranty.
| Example | Use case | Typical planning direction |
|---|---|---|
| 10 × 6 ft small stage wall | Morning announcements, basic presentations, small school events | Often a lower-cost entry point when first-row viewing is not extremely close. |
| 16 × 9 ft assembly wall | Assemblies, graduations, slides, occasional performance use | A balanced middle ground for many schools that want 16:9 content and better visibility. |
| 20 × 11 ft main auditorium wall | Auditorium stage, theater, large presentations, concerts | More cabinets, more processor load, higher structure and installation allowance. |
| Gym presentation wall | Multipurpose gym events, pep rallies, community use | Often needs larger text and may tolerate a looser pitch if viewers are farther away. |
Pixel pitch guide for schools
School projects usually sit between close-view presentation needs and budget pressure. The right pitch depends on how close the first row is, how much small text must be displayed, and whether the wall mainly supports slides or large scenic backgrounds.
Often a comfortable starting point when you need better readability for presentation slides, names, announcements, and graduation content, especially if the front row is not far from the stage.
Often a budget-friendlier choice when the audience is farther away or the wall is used more for video, stage scenery, and general event content than tiny text.
What to send to a school LED wall supplier
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School auditorium LED wall FAQ
How much does a school auditorium LED wall cost?
It depends on screen size, pixel pitch, structure, processor, and installation scope. For many schools, realistic planning starts in the low five figures and rises with size and specification. Use this page for a first estimate, then confirm with real vendor quotes.
What size LED wall works for a school auditorium?
That depends on stage width, wall space, seating depth, and content type. Many schools begin by testing widths around 10 to 20 feet, then adjust for aspect ratio, cabinet rounding, and presentation readability.
Is P2.6 or P3.9 better for a school?
P2.6 is often better when you want sharper text and closer viewing. P3.9 can be more budget-friendly when viewers are farther away or the wall mainly shows larger video and background visuals.
Should a school auditorium wall and a school gym wall be the same?
Not always. Auditoriums often prioritize presentations, theater, and closer viewing. Gyms may prioritize larger viewing distances and broader coverage. The right choice depends on the main use case.