School Workshops
For school groups in the UK seeking engaging and enriching outreach workshops, a wide array of providers are available to bring high-quality, interactive sessions directly to your school or educational group. These workshops cater to all ages, from pre-school to primary, secondary schools to colleges and other educational groups. They are designed to be both fun and inspiring, complementing the curriculum and offering unique learning experiences at your location so no need to travel.
The providers cover an extensive range of subjects, ensuring there’s a perfect workshop interactive experience for every school’s needs and interests. The topics are incredibly diverse, moving beyond the core curriculum to include creative and practical skills.
Academic and Curriculum-Based Workshops:
- Science & Technology: Dive into the world of STEM with workshops on everything from rocket science and robotics to environmental conservation and biology. Providers often bring specialized equipment and hands-on experiments to make complex topics accessible and exciting.
- History & Humanities: Bring the past to life with workshops on historical re-enactments, archaeology, and ancient civilizations. Students can dress up, handle replica artifacts, and participate in role-playing to gain a deeper understanding of historical events and different cultures.
- Literacy & Drama: Enhance creative writing and performance skills through storytelling, poetry, and theatrical workshops. These sessions can help students develop confidence, improve communication skills, and explore classic literature in a new and interactive way.
- Art, Music & Dance: Unleash creativity with workshops focusing on visual arts, music composition, and various dance styles. Students can learn new techniques, create their own masterpieces, and experience the joy of collective performance.
Creative and Practical Skills Workshops:
- Circus Skills: Develop coordination, teamwork, and resilience with workshops on juggling, plate spinning, tightrope walking, and more. These sessions are a fantastic way to boost physical confidence and encourage problem-solving.
- Media & Film: Explore the world of filmmaking, animation, and digital media. Students can learn to script, shoot, and edit their own short films or create stop-motion animations, gaining valuable skills in a rapidly evolving industry.
- Food & Nutrition: Get hands-on with food preparation, learning about healthy eating, different cuisines, and the science of cooking. These workshops can be a fun and practical way to teach students about healthy lifestyles.
- Making & Design: From architecture and engineering challenges to craft and design projects, these workshops encourage students to think creatively and build something tangible. They are perfect for fostering innovation and problem-solving skills.
When selecting a provider, it’s recommended to consider their experience, the suitability of their workshops for your specific age group, and how well their content aligns with your school’s educational goals. Many providers listed below are happy to tailor their sessions to meet specific curriculum requirements or thematic events, such as Science Week or World Book Day, ensuring a truly bespoke and memorable experience for your students.
For school groups in the UK seeking engaging and enriching outreach workshops, a wide array of providers are available to bring high-quality, interactive sessions directly to your school or educational group. These workshops cater to all ages, from pre-school to primary, secondary schools to colleges and other educational groups. They are designed to be both fun and inspiring, complementing the curriculum and offering unique learning experiences at your location so no need to travel. The providers cover an extensive range of subjects, ensuring there's a perfect workshop interactive experience for every school's needs and interests. The topics are incredibly diverse, moving beyond the core curriculum to include creative and practical skills. Academic and Curriculum-Based Workshops:
- Science & Technology: Dive into the world of STEM with workshops on everything from rocket science and robotics to environmental conservation and biology. Providers often bring specialized equipment and hands-on experiments to make complex topics accessible and exciting.
- History & Humanities: Bring the past to life with workshops on historical re-enactments, archaeology, and ancient civilizations. Students can dress up, handle replica artifacts, and participate in role-playing to gain a deeper understanding of historical events and different cultures.
- Literacy & Drama: Enhance creative writing and performance skills through storytelling, poetry, and theatrical workshops. These sessions can help students develop confidence, improve communication skills, and explore classic literature in a new and interactive way.
- Art, Music & Dance: Unleash creativity with workshops focusing on visual arts, music composition, and various dance styles. Students can learn new techniques, create their own masterpieces, and experience the joy of collective performance.
- Circus Skills: Develop coordination, teamwork, and resilience with workshops on juggling, plate spinning, tightrope walking, and more. These sessions are a fantastic way to boost physical confidence and encourage problem-solving.
- Media & Film: Explore the world of filmmaking, animation, and digital media. Students can learn to script, shoot, and edit their own short films or create stop-motion animations, gaining valuable skills in a rapidly evolving industry.
- Food & Nutrition: Get hands-on with food preparation, learning about healthy eating, different cuisines, and the science of cooking. These workshops can be a fun and practical way to teach students about healthy lifestyles.
- Making & Design: From architecture and engineering challenges to craft and design projects, these workshops encourage students to think creatively and build something tangible. They are perfect for fostering innovation and problem-solving skills.
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Hertfordshire Zoo School Workshops
Hertfordshire Zoo offers a unique range of workshops designed to engage students with animal welfare and conservation. The educational school workshops empower students to support both wildlife here in the UK and species across the globe.
PrimeVR Virtual Reality School Workshops Nationwide
PrimeVR is the UK's leading VR workshop provider, and it's easy to see why! Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, PrimeVR brings the outside world directly into the classroom, creating truly immersive and unforgettable enrichment learning experiences. They cover more than 20 KS2 topics—from space to the polar regions—all through immersive VR technology.
Historical Interpretations Hands on History Workshops North of England
Historical Interpretations History Workshops provide “Hands on History” for KS2 classes up to University students. Areas covered are York, Oxford and the North of England. if requested, we can travel to any part of the UK. Topics covered KS1 Knights and Castles, The Great Fire of London, Pirates, Victorian Classroom, Toys and Trains. KS2 Stone, Bronze and Iron Age, Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans & Gladiators, Anglo-Saxons, Scots, Vikings, Normans, The Medieval Period, Islamic Golden Age, Tudors, The Maya, The Stuarts, English Civil War, Georgian, Victorians, Inventions, Empire, Slavery, World War I & II.
Pioneer Leadership – Leadership & Character Education Workshops, In-School Team Building and DofE Expeditions for Schools across the UK
Pioneer Leadership school workshops are carefully crafted to support schools and students in achieving key educational outcomes. The special programmes build Team Work skills, strengthen Resilience and develop Student Leadership. These school workshop sessions are available across the UK, 7 days a week with flexible scheduling to meet school needs.
Immersive VR School Workshop Experiences
Immersive VR School Workshop Experiences is the UK's multi-award-winning learning and interactive outreach provider, perfect for primary to secondary educational school groups. Creating VR workshops tailor made for your classes needs.
Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World Outreach Workshops
All our educational outreach visits can be tailored to your topics and requests. We have worked tirelessly putting together a program that hits all the key points in the National Curriculum whilst keeping students engaged covering Keystage 2 to higher educational ages.
The Food Museum Suffolk
The Food Museum Suffolk is a place where teachers and students of all ages can enjoy informative and fun learning experiences that will help them understand the role that Food has played in shaping our history and culture. The museum wants to give visitors hands-on experiences which bring procedures alive, teach skills, create memories and also connect your school groups with where their food comes from. This unique interactive museum experience covers areas such as food growth, production, cooking, preperation and nutrition.
Quidditch for Muggles School Workshops London & the South East
Quidditch for Muggles School Workshops give students of all ages the opportunity to live out their dreams by spending the day like Harry Potter and his friends. These workshops provide a fun, unique and energetic sporting activity for school groups.
Celtic Harmony Camp Art in Prehistory Workshops Brickendon Hertfordshire
Celtic Harmony Art Workshops will come to your school in the south east and provide historical workshop talks and activities that include; art in prehistory, cave art talk, torc and pottery making activities for your school pupils to enjoy.
FabDrumming Workshops
FabDrumming workshops provides schools in the South West with musical experiences that are fun, creative and rhythmic. This allows for your pupils to express themselves through (African) drumming and dancing and much more...
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.
The National Videogame Museum Sheffield
The National Videogame Museum is the UK’s only museum dedicated solely to videogames with a mission to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret videogames for everyone. Forever.
The Sustainability Activity Centre Hampshire
The Sustainability Centre offers a wide variety of exciting educational eco-activities that promote sustainable living and green issues in an inspiring yet tranquil setting, located in The South Downs National Park, Hampshire. Are you talking about Ecology, Sustainability, Climate Change or the Environment in your school? We provide inspirational study visits from KS1 to KS3 that help schools address these topics whilst experiencing high quality learning outside the classroom.
National Science and Media Museum Bradford
At the National Science and Media Museum, your 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.
Portals To The Past School History Workshops
All our workshops are run by enthusiastic, outgoing specialists, who know how to connect with students at the appropriate level. We cover KS2 Britain Stone Age/Iron Age, KS2 Ancient Greeks, KS2 Maya, KS2 Ancient Egyptians, KS2 Romans, KS2 Saxons, KS2 Medieval, KS2 WW1/WW2, KS2 Tudor and KS2 Vikings.
Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden Warwickshire
Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Gardens provides school trips & educational visits with great tours, exhibitions & interactive workshops, explore the Tudor gardens, medieval kitchens, great hall & Caslte or walk around the almost complete outer walls.