PSHE
PSHE in schools (Personal, Social, Health Education) is a modern subject that is non-compulsory within the curriculum. Another subject hidden within this title is Citizenship. The key subjects are broken down for pupils to learn about health, lifestyles, wellbeing, personal relationships and citizenship being a positive member within your community. There is no better way to do this than on a PSHE school trip outside the classroom to engauge your pupils in a different location or venue to learn these subjects and learn skills in a team working environment.
PSHE in schools (Personal, Social, Health Education) is a modern subject that is non-compulsory within the curriculum. Another subject hidden within this title is Citizenship. The key subjects are broken down for pupils to learn about health, lifestyles, wellbeing, personal relationships and citizenship being a positive member within your community. There is no better way to do this than on a PSHE school trip outside the classroom to engauge your pupils in a different location or venue to learn these subjects and learn skills in a team working environment.
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London Stadium Tours (Former Olympic Stadium)
The former Olympic Stadium in London that inspired world class athletes is now transformed into a fantastic multi-use venue. Pupils can tour the home team's changing room; the dugout; race on the indoor running track; and much more! The 12 worksheets cover key stages 2, 3 and 4 across the following subjects; Innovations Science at the Stadium Social and Health Education.
Palace Theatre London
The Palace Theatre, London is one of the grandest and most iconic theatres in the city. With access to curriculum-aligned learning resources, the Palace Theatre tcan enhance educational learning for students of all ages and key stages. Live performances can help to expose pupils to diverse stories, characters, and experiences, creating exciting and memorable school days.
Courthouse Museum Ripon North Yorkshire
The Courthouse is part of a fully interactive historical experience run by Ripon Museums Trust, your school group will learn many interesting facts about this 1800 century courthouse such as the Liberty of Ripon, plus step into the dock to be sentenced. Our learning programme can accommodate groups from Key Stage 1 through to university level.
National Holocaust Centre and Museum Outreach Workshops
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum provide an outreach service Nationwide bringing expertise and creativity to provide access to museum collections and testimony of Holocaust survivors. Programmes are fully accessible and SEN inclusive to students.
Magdalen Farm Residential Environmental Centre Dorset
Magdalen Farm Residential Environmental Centre Dorset offers a unique 132-acre organic landscape where students can connect with nature through hands-on farming, river dipping, and woodland adventures. The site provides high-quality, flexible accommodation and delicious home-cooked meals made with fresh ingredients sourced directly from their own kitchen gardens. Their experienced teaching staff design bespoke programs that build student confidence, resilience, and teamwork through immersive outdoor learning. Additionally, the farm is highly inclusive, offering specialized facilities and activities tailored to support children with special educational needs (SEN)
English Heritage North West
English Heritage should be applauded for their development of the Discovery Visit, which interprets the story of a site, giving a sense of time and place to visiting schools. These workshops are linked to the National Curriculum and suit a wide range of learning styles - encouraging active participation, introducing new vocabulary, and developing enquiry skills. These experiences support the National Curriculum across a wide range of subjects and all key stages.
Carlisle Castle Cumbria
An impressive frontier fortress with 900 years of history – excellent for Medieval, Tudor and Civil War topics. Carlisle Castle Cumbria provides students with a sense of how the site has changed over time and what life was like for the people who lived here.
Dance Days Educational Dance Workshops
Dance Days delivers educational Workshops where pupils have the chance to learn through over 30 different dance styles, many of which link directly to school projects and topics. This is particularly popular for schools hosting multicultural events. Dance Days provide educational (and fun) dance workshops for primary, secondary and SEND schools.
The School Journey Association School Trips
Inspiring and exciting educational trips designed to bring subjects to life, extend students’ learning and develop their appreciation of local and international cultures outside the classroom. We also specialise in creating tailor-made curriculum based school trips that focus on core subjects for all ages, created to your exact specifications and to any destination of your choice. There is simply nothing like an SJA Trip!
The National Justice Museum North
At The National Justice Museum North our inspirational educational visits use authentic courtrooms, museum spaces, objects and archives to help pupils gain a practical understanding of the law and justice system. We enable all key stages to learn about the court system, how the law is all around them and how it supports society.
English Heritage East Midlands
English Heritage should be applauded for their development of the Discovery Visit, which interprets the story of a site, giving a sense of time and place to visiting schools. These experiences support the National Curriculum across a wide range of subjects and all key stages. These workshops are linked to the National Curriculum and suit a wide range of learning styles - encouraging active participation, introducing new vocabulary, and developing enquiry skills.
English Heritage Yorkshire
English Heritage Yorkshire aim to promote a greater understanding & enjoyment of the historic environment. Offering learning groups FREE ENTRY to 400 + venues, along with free planning visits, property information, useful online resources, and educational facilities. These experiences support the National Curriculum across a wide range of subjects and all key stages.
Rock UK Summit Centre Residential Adventure Centre Merthyr Tydfil South Wales
Rock UK Summit Centre is located in the heart of the Welsh Valleys, south of Merthyr Tydfil in Wales, this incredible outdoor adventure centre offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities all year round to schools and educational groups. (Group sizes 12 to 104)
The National Holocaust Museum Nottinghamshire
The National Holocaust Museum's learning programmes in build knowledge and encourage critical thinking when teaching about the Holocaust, we ensure students experience interactive activities to understand the challenges of antisemitism and online hate. This museum is dedicated solely to Holocaust education, offering exciting, curriculum-linked learning programmes, delivered by Holocaust experts and former schoolteachers.
Garrick Theatre London
Close to Leicester Square, the Garrick Theatre is a central London West End venue welcoming school groups to comedy and musical productions, where pupils will have the opportunity to experience live performance that covers subjects and topics such as Art, Music, Dance, PSHE, Drama, and so much more!
The World Outside Bodenham Arboretum Worcestershire
The World Outside Bodenham Arboretum Worcestershire is located on a working farm offering curriculum linked activities covering nature and the environment. All key stages are covered with experiential learning, developing inquisitive & positive relationships within the natural environment. Activities can include; traditional storytelling, growing and cooking, enchanted forest, natural art, team building, problem solving, mud kitchen, den building, mini beast hunts, pond dipping, stream damming, Natural Art and so much more.