Tudor School Trip Ideas

Is your class currently studying the Tudor period? If so, we’ve got the plenty of Tudor School Trip ideas listed below for you. Tudor School Trips take educational groups on a historical adventure back in time, where students will be provided with immersive learning experiences that captivate the imagination. The Tudor era is a subject of great fascination – from The War of the Roses to the life and works of William Shakespeare, the Tudor period is a topic that has something to engage every student.

We have a wide selection of Tudor School Trips listed on our directory. At The Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre, school groups can explore the historic site of The Battle of Bosworth – the last significant battle of the War of the Roses. Bosworth’s knowledgeable guides will bring the battle to life and lively demonstrations will educate pupils about the armour, weapons, and combat techniques of this era. The Shakespeare Family Homes provides educational groups with a rather different Tudor School Trip experience. Here, classes will receive a “Shakespeare-centred” learning experience, where students will develop a deeper understanding of Shakespeare’s life and works. And your class could even take to the water on The Matthew of Bristol. The Matthew provides school groups with boating School Trips that highlight life on board a Tudor Ship.

Take a look at School Trip operators we have listed below for more Tudor School Trip inspiration.

Tudor Workshops & History Ideas for Schools

school children in a workshop at the Jewry Wall Museum Leicester

Jewry Wall Museum Leicester

Jewry Wall Museum helps school groups to discover what life was like in Roman Leicester, including aspects such as food, clothing, bathing, social activities, and

image depicting police hats, whistle, lamp handcuffs and police baton at the national justice museum

National Justice Museum Outreach Workshops

The National Justice Museum’s outreach workshops, bring the law and justice system directly to schools across all Key Stages (KS1-KS3). These curriculum-linked, interactive pop-up court

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

Historic Environment Scotland

School visits to Historic Environment Scotland sites are a great way to deliver the curriculum, by encouraging discovery and exploration outside the classroom.

The Matthew of Bristol

All trips are designed to fit in with the national history KS1 and 2 curriculum. It highlights Bristol’s local history, John Cabot and the discovery

English Heritage North 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

school group dressing up as medieval knights

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

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

English Heritage West Midlands

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

English Heritage East Midlands

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

Clink Prison Museum London

Built on the original site of the Clink Prison one of England’s oldest Prisons. You can experience hands-on original artefacts, including torture devices, & have

English Heritage East of England

We aim to promote a greater understanding & enjoyment of the historic environment. We offer learning groups FREE ENTRY to 400 + venues, along with

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

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

school pupils interacting with museum curator at the Viking centre York

JORVIK Viking Centre York

Discover the Vikings to York at the newly re-imagined JORVIK Viking Centre. A school visit to JORVIK is the perfect fit for Key Stage 2

School pupils at DIG in York taking part in archaeological dig for artifacts in a burial pit

DIG York

Join us at DIG and explore our four special in-door excavation pits, all based on real-life digs in the city of York and filled with

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

primary school trip pupils taking part in a demonstration at Barley Hall York

Barley Hall York

Barley Hall is a medieval townhouse – once home to the Lord Mayor of York. Located on the doorstep of York Minster, the building has

English Heritage North East

English Heritage in the North East aim to promote a greater understanding & enjoyment of the historic environment to educational groups. We offer learning groups

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