Paradox Museum London offers a world where nothing makes sense, yet everything is real! It provides a fully interactive immersive school trip experience for students of all ages that will ignite curiosity, inspire exploration and empower students to question their own perceptions of reality. Paradox Museum transforms learning into a captivating adventure your students will never forget.

London

Paradox Museum London, 90 Brompton Road, London, UK SW3 1JJ

MONTHS OPEN
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

DAYS OPEN
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

AGE GROUPs
PreSchool, 5 to 7 years, 8 to 10 years, 11 to 13 years, 14 to 16 years, College, University
What does your venue offer for school trips


Paradox Museum is a renowned global brand celebrated for its ground-breaking approach to experiential learning. At our museum, we strive to go beyond traditional education by crafting captivating, engaging, and enlightening experiences that inspire and enthral every visitor.
Our mission is to deliver an unparalleled edutainment experience that your students will never forget. We ignite curiosity, inspire exploration, and demonstrate the fascinating ways the brain can trick us, empowering students to question both the world around them and their own perceptions of reality. Through immersive, multisensory exhibits, we spark analytical and scientific inquiry.
Students will marvel at the powers of gravity in the zero gravity room, contemplate their perception of space and distance in the Ames room, and be mesmerised by the science of light and reflection in the giant kaleidoscope.
They’ll also gain a deeper appreciation for the infinite nature of our universe through the Infinity Dodecahedron and explore many more exhibits that immerse them in the worlds of science, psychology, maths and design.
Join us at Paradox Museum where learning transcends the ordinary and transforms into an unforgettable adventure.
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What makes you a great choice for educational visits


Your students will:
- Explore, learn, and be challenged by fascinating concepts.
- Have a fully interactive experience with our exhibits and each other.
- Discover how our brain and senses can be tricked by a combination of visual and tactile stimuli.
- Be introduced to world famous scientific ideas and paradoxes.
Have so much fun making lifetime memories and snapping photos!
What is typically included on your school trips relating to Key Stage


Schools are free to explore the museum and tailor their visit according to their specific needs or curriculum requirements. Resource packs are provided for both Primary and Secondary groups in advance of the visit to enable them to plan in advance what they would like to highlight or talk about whilst at the museum.
The museum is suitable for students of all ages and has curriculum links for a wide range of subjects including Maths, Science, Art and Design, Design & Technology, Photography and Psychology. We are also a great reward trip!
Group sizes


Minimum number of students for a school booking is 10.
Materials provided


We have produced resource packs for both Primary and Secondary visits, produced in collaboration with teaching professionals.
The Primary teaching resources include lesson plans, teaching ideas and educational activities linked to the curriculum for Maths, Art & Design, Photography and Science. Alongside this there are fun activity sheets and a practical lesson to expand upon their visit.
The Secondary Resource Pack includes the science and history behind the exhibits so that teachers can choose what elements they would like to highlight on their visit to best suit their curriculum and lesson plans. Fun activity sheets and a practical lesson are also included to expand upon their visit.
Teachers can request the resource packs by emailing london@paradoxmuseum.com.
Photography, filming & audio restrictions


There are no restrictions. We actively encourage all visitors to capture photos and videos during their time at the museum.
Risk assessment


We can provide a risk assessment to teachers. They are also welcome to attend the museum prior to their school trip to undertake their own risk assessment if preferred.
Education officer details


Contact london@paradoxmuseum.com for all school trip queries.
Pricing


School rates are £10 per student, applicable to a minimum number of 10 students.
1 free teacher ticket provided for every 5 Primary aged children.
1 free teacher ticket provided for every 10 Secondary aged children.
Additional teacher tickets above the free tickets are priced at £10 per adult.
Clothing requirements


No clothing requirements.
First Aid


The museum is always appropriately staffed with First Aiders who are confident and have completed a First Aid course.
Available facilities


Lunch room available for pre-booking, gift shop, toilets/accessible toilets, lift, baby changing areas, lockers.
Accessibility & disabled facilities


Wheelchair accessible and accessible toilets are onsite.
Please contact london@paradoxmuseum.com with any specific SEN requirements/queries.
Opening times


Open daily, times vary. Please confirm times available with london@paradoxmuseum.com.
Testimonials


“Absolutely fantastic! Such a thought provoking and fun space to explore.”
Head Teacher, The Quest Academy
“Amazing! Will be a totally engaging experience for our pupils!”
Art Lead, Eko Pathways School
“We loved how interactive it is, how it made us look at everything in a different way.”
Year 3 Teacher, Harris Primary Academy Shortland
“The museum was very engaging and a very unique experience”
Assistant Headteacher, St Joachim’s Catholic Primary School
“It was brilliant. The exhibitions are well thought out and very clever”
Science Teacher, Barnwell School
“The Paradox Museum is a fun and fascinating experience, filled with mind-bending illusions and interactive exhibits that challenge your perception of reality. Each display is cleverly designed to make you question what you see, and the creativity behind them is impressive.”
Teacher, Kingsbury Green Primary School
“We loved how interactive it is, it was clean, clear and current, and we felt it was designed really well to maintain interest. The use of QR codes to delve deeper is very much inline with our current displays promotion at school. Our pupil groups will be encouraged to use these via an iPad as they explore.”
Dolphin School
“Brilliant spaces to encourage creative thinking”
Head of School, North West Kent Alternative Provision Service
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