This study aimed to provide a concrete practice for school arts and culture education by developing and implementing a case study of school and virtual museum partnership. As school arts and culture education is characterized by its interdisciplinary approaches based upon constructivist approaches, so virtual museum which is regarded as a practical field of the arts and culture education due to its socioculturally contextualized & digitalized objects, is also able to highlight its educational values and functions through the partnership with school class. In this context, this study proposed three basic principles for developing a class of the arts and culture education in the school, i.e., to employ, 1st, social-cultural contextuality of objects in the virtual museum, 2nd, the constructive environments for the learner, and 3rd, interdisciplinary, cross-curriculum approach. After developing implementing the museum objects-based interdisciplinary class to the 6th graders of an elementary school for three months, the results analyzed according to qualitative research methods revealed positive and insightful meanings of the new approach of 'virtual museum collaborated with school learning' as alternative or supplementary to the traditional school learning environments.