Citizenship
Citizenship education is about enabling children to make their own decisions and to take responsibility for their own lives in the community around them. Pupils study this at secondary school but how better to experience this subject than first hand in the community around you or even better on a school trip to grasp, gauge and learn political, legal and economic functions of adult society, and with the social and moral awareness to thrive in it and gain skills such as communication, initiative, social interaction and teamwork.
Citizenship education is about enabling children to make their own decisions and to take responsibility for their own lives in the community around them. Pupils study this at secondary school but how better to experience this subject than first hand in the community around you or even better on a school trip to grasp, gauge and learn political, legal and economic functions of adult society, and with the social and moral awareness to thrive in it and gain skills such as communication, initiative, social interaction and teamwork.
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National Justice Museum Outreach Workshops
The National Justice Museum's outreach workshops, bring the law and justice system directly to schools across all Key Stages (KS1-KS3). These curriculum-linked, interactive pop-up court sessions use engaging formats like mock trials, where students take on roles such as judge, barrister, and jury. For younger students (KS1/KS2), topics might include the "Goldilocks" trial to teach consequences and the role of emergency services, while secondary students (KS3+) explore more serious contemporary and historical issues such as knife crime, cyberbullying, the Suffragettes, hate crimes and Human rights. The goal is to encourage active citizenship and provide a hands-on understanding of their rights and responsibilities.
Maes y Lade Outdoors
A beautifully-converted Welsh hill farm at the foot of the Black Mountains, in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Part of Essex Outdoors, it has been providing residential outdoor education courses for over 30 years.
St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital Buckinghamshire
St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital Buckinghamshire is Set within a peaceful rural location for wildlife recovery as we are the worlds largest wildlife hospital and Europes first teaching hospital. We have developed educational enrichment learning experiences with the chance to meet some of our permanent residents.
National Science and Media Museum Bradford
At the National Science and Media Museum Bradford, your school or educational group will have the chance to explore the science of light and sound in Wonderlab, the history of photography in the Kodak Gallery, as well as our fantastic temporary exhibitions.
Keats House – London
We offer workshops on everything from exploring poetry to experiencing domestic life above and below stairs to investigating insects, flowers and trees in the garden.
Gwersyll yr Urdd Pentre Ifan Residential Centre Pembrokeshire Wales
Tucked away in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, Gwersyll Pentre Ifan Residential Centre is ideal for your next school residential trip. Offering amazing and exciting activities such as climbing, foraging and many more Pentre Ifan provides residential adventure learning experiences to students. The centre provides both self catering packages and full catering packages. (Group sizes up to 50)
Rock UK Frontier Adventure Centre Northamptonshire
Rock UK Frontier Centre in Northamptonshire is an outdoor adventure centre and is passionate about developing young students by bringing adventure into learning in the outdoors. The activities are offered all year round to schools and educational groups. (Group sizes 6 to 239)
Science Museum London
A trip to the Science Museum London will enhance your classroom teaching and bring to life the science, technology, engineering, and maths that has shaped our lives today. Suitable for all age groups, with interactive galleries, exhibitions, and even workshops.
The Matthew of Bristol
All trips are designed to fit in with the national history KS1 and 2 curriculum. It highlights Bristol's local history, John Cabot and the discovery of Newfoundland, the famous Bristol pirate Blackbeard, and life on board a Tudor ship. For KS1, the trip focuses on local history and pirates, including the famous Bristol pirate Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard. For KS2, pupils learn more about John Cabot, the discovery of Newfoundland, and life on board a Tudor ship.
Imperial War Museum London
The (IWM) Imperial War Museum London provides students with an historical experience that cannot be found anywhere else. From exploring the causes of a world war to understanding the impact conflict has had on individual lives, this museum will offer students a unique insight.
The Workhouse Museum Ripon North Yorkshire
At The Workhouse Museum Ripon North Yorkshire, educational groups can experience an authentic Victorian Schoolroom, Kitchen, and Garden, as well as the historical Inmates' Quarters of the Workhouse. Our learning programme can accommodate groups from Key Stage 1 through to University Level, exploring the themes of poverty, crime, and punishment.
Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre Dorset
Tours can be tailored to the curriculum about a range of topics surrounding primate welfare & conservation. Enjoy enrichment days where groups can help make items used in the enclosures and learn about the importance of primate care and stimulation.
Eden Camp Modern History Museum Yorkshire
Eden Camp Modern History Museum Yorkshire brings history to life for KS2 school groups. Just step back in time and experience World War 2 with your students on an exciting school day trip. It is the perfect immersive educational experience that goes beyond the conventional classroom setting.
Dounans Outdoor Education Centre Scotland
Dounans Outdoor Education Centre offers inspiring, fun and educational outdoor learning programmes to school groups. Whether you’re looking for an activity-packed day or more adventure for your students, Dounans tailor the school trip to your group's needs and offers a wide and exciting range of options for your pupils and is the ideal location for an action-packed school trip for students of all ages. Group accommodation Max 144 x pupils in dormitory accommodation (fully catered)
English Heritage Greater London
Iron Age Settlements, Roman Forts, Medieval Abbeys, Tudor Castles, Victorian Mansions and Gardens, and even World War Fortresses - you name it, our exceptional, out-of-the-classroom sites offer unlimited cross-curricular learning opportunities. These experiences support the National Curriculum across a wide range of subjects and all key stages.
Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Activity Centre Day Visits
Located in the New Forest National Park, Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Activity Centre provides school and educational groups fully inclusive outdoor learning opportunities and many fun rewarding activities. We have an extensive list of on-site outdoor pursuits for your educational day trip with experienced instructors with safety and adventure enrichment challenges a top priority for your groups needs.