Religious Education
This subject is taught at Key stage 1 & 2 of the curriculum but can all of this be taught from a text book. A religious education school trip is perfect for pupils to learn in the outside environment about the historical importance of religion within society and look, feel and see physical buildings that have come to shape because of this subject so why not go and see first-hand abbeys, churches, cathedrals and religious centres shrines and museums.
This subject is taught at Key stage 1 & 2 of the curriculum but can all of this be taught from a text book. A religious education school trip is perfect for pupils to learn in the outside environment about the historical importance of religion within society and look, feel and see physical buildings that have come to shape because of this subject so why not go and see first-hand abbeys, churches, cathedrals and religious centres shrines and museums.
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English Heritage South 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 experiences support the National Curriculum across a wide range of subjects and all key stages.
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.
Lullingstone Roman Villa
Lullingstone Roman Villa is one of the most important and complete Roman villas in Britain. It is home to some outstanding mosaics and an extensive range of collections and activities for learning.
Celtic Harmony Camp Stone to Iron Age Day Trips Brickendon Hertfordshire
Celtic Harmony Camp, the UK’s largest Iron Age settlement, provides a program of Prehistory Residential and Day trips covering Stone, Bronze and Iron Age Britain. Immerse your class in Ancient Britain with hands-on outdoor experiential learning!
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.
Beaulieu National Motor Museum Hampshire
From a 13th-century Abbey to revolutionary motoring breakthroughs at Beaulieu National Motor Museum Hampshire, providing schools and educational groups with a wide range of enrichment learning through pioneering technology, unique exhibitions and living history.
English Heritage South East
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.
The Roman Baths Somerset
The Roman Baths located in the city of Bath in Somerset, comprise of the remains of one of the greatest religious spas of the ancient world. The new Roman Baths clore learning centre is designed to bring pupils of all abilities closer to history.
Cardiff Residential Centre Gwersyll yr Urdd Caerdydd
Cardiff Residential Centre provides students a taste of capital city life. The hostel is in Cardiff Bay, situated in one of Europe's most exciting arts venues, under the iconic roof of Wales Millennium Centre. This place is perfect for school days out.
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)
Canterbury Guided Tours – City walking tours for schools
Canterbury Guided Tours provide entertaining 90-minute interactive educational city walking tours for groups; an ideal opportunity to experience outdoor learning whilst enjoying the rich history of life past and present in the historic city of Canterbury.
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.
Nenthead Mines & Heritage Centre
An interactive museum dedicated to the story of the mineral mining past of the North Pennines. Launch on a voyage of learning about the people, places, tools, lifestyle, and legacy of the mining industry that once completely dominated the landscape.
Shakespeare’s Schoolroom and Guildhall Warwickshire
A visit to Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall provides school groups with fun, informal and authentic experiences that bring history to life.
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.
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.