The North East is a region of the UK which is not only rich in geography, but also history covering Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear, and the area of the former county of Cleveland in North Yorkshire. The diverse geographical landscape means that various areas of the geography curriculum can be studied within this one region of the country. There are also numerous Historic Castles and Roman Archeology sites such as Hadrian’s Wall that can be explored by all students and school pupils to further their historical knowledge.
The North East of England has several school trip venues that take learning outside of the classroom, making it a more engaging, fun and stimulating experience for students and school pupils. The Area holds amazing rugged coastline, Northumberland National Park, and the section of the Pennines that includes Teasdale and Weardale perfect for school residential trips or environmental field trips.
UK School Trips believe that learning outside of the classroom can be critical in improving students’ understanding and enthusiasm. Our North East venues provide unique experiences, where your students will find themselves fully immersed in whatever area of the curriculum you wish to focus on.
If you’re wishing for a scientifically focused school trip, then the North East is the place for you. Whether you want a workshop team to bring the school trip to you, or would rather take your students to explore a planetarium, the North East has everything that you could wish for.
At the other end of the spectrum, the North East is also home to many venues that concentrate on outdoor education. Students will have the chance to take part in all types of outdoor pursuits, from adventurous water sports to co-operative climbing activities.