Tudor Workshops
Tudor Workshops are a fantastic way to engage educational groups in the historical Tudor period. Tudor Workshops take school groups on an adventure to the past, where students will have the opportunity to discover a deeply fascinating era. The English Reformation, the Government of Henry VIII, and Sir Francis Drake’s first voyage to the West Indies – these are just some of the historical events that occurred during the Tudor period.
There is a wide selection of Tudor Workshops available for any classes currently studying this historical era. One such workshop provider is Tudor World, which is located in Stratford upon Avon – a town that is famous for its connections with the Tudor author William Shakespeare. A workshop from Tudor World will provide school groups with a historically accurate depiction of Tudor life. From plague to punishment, everything is included! The Shakespeare Family Homes is another Tudor Workshop operator which provides students with a variety of informative and inspiring workshops that are focused on the life of William Shakespeare. Whether your KS1 class have just begun their Tudor journey, or your GCSE students want a more in-depth examination of the Tudor period, there is a Tudor Workshop for every pupil.
So, if you’d like to advance your classes historical learning with a Tudor Workshop, take a look at the workshop operators we have listed below.
Tudor Workshops are a fantastic way to engage educational groups in the historical Tudor period. Tudor Workshops take school groups on an adventure to the past, where students will have the opportunity to discover a deeply fascinating era. The English Reformation, the Government of Henry VIII, and Sir Francis Drake’s first voyage to the West Indies – these are just some of the historical events that occurred during the Tudor period. There is a wide selection of Tudor Workshops available for any classes currently studying this historical era. One such workshop provider is Tudor World, which is located in Stratford upon Avon – a town that is famous for its connections with the Tudor author William Shakespeare. A workshop from Tudor World will provide school groups with a historically accurate depiction of Tudor life. From plague to punishment, everything is included! The Shakespeare Family Homes is another Tudor Workshop operator which provides students with a variety of informative and inspiring workshops that are focused on the life of William Shakespeare. Whether your KS1 class have just begun their Tudor journey, or your GCSE students want a more in-depth examination of the Tudor period, there is a Tudor Workshop for every pupil. So, if you’d like to advance your classes historical learning with a Tudor Workshop, take a look at the workshop operators we have listed below.
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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.
Tudor World in Shakespeare’s Stratford upon Avon
Tudor World is an award winning museum situated right in the heart of the historic town, Stratford upon Avon. Within a Grade 2* listed historic building, the museum depicts the different aspects of Tudor life from plague to punishment. Each school is unique and the guides tailor their performance to each school. There are workshops on the Army, Elizabethan Theatre, Shakespeare Tours of the Town (Anne or William Shakespeare themed guide), and the favourite of the children – Crime and Punishment.
Selly Manor Museum Birmingham
Selly Manor Museum in Birmingham offers a wide range of educational packages for school kids. Every year, more than 6000 students visit Selly Manor. Most of them visit to study the Tudors, but some visit to look at the old houses, furniture, and other aspects of history. We Cover Topics such as; the Great Fire of London, which is most suitable for KS1, The Tudors which is most suitable for KS1 & KS2 and Bournville and George Cadbury which is most suitable for KS1, KS2 & KS3.
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.
Southchurch Hall Museum Essex
Southchurch Hall museum is housed in the half-timbered medieval manor house, which dates to the early 14th century.
School Trips at Bristol Museums
Bristol Museums offer a wide range of school trips, where subjects such as history, literature, science and art are brought to life! Students will have the opportunity to explore their creativity and imagination in a unique learning environment.
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.
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.