Historical Heritage
School trip historical heritage is all around us and there’s no better way than getting out and about to explore and discover the places where history happened all over the United Kingdom such as pre-historic sites, castles, abbeys, country houses, industrial buildings and Battle sites. All these venues provide school trips and educational groups high quality tours, workshops, exhibits and live demonstrations of the history of that time period.
National Justice Museum Education Royal Courts of Justice London
At The National Justice Museum Royal Courts of Justice, London our inspirational educational visits use authentic courtrooms, museum spaces, objects and archives to help pupils gain a practical understanding of the law and justice system.
DIG: An Archaeological Adventure York
With four special in-door excavation pits, all based on real-life digs in the city and filled with replica Roman, Viking, Medieval, and Victorian finds, children can grab a trowel and explore how people lived in the past.
National Galleries of Scotland
The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art boasts an array of indoor and outdoor modern and contemporary art, set in two sculpture parks. See our website for details on all our venues, which can spark creative thinking and excite students
Peak District Mining Museum & Temple Mine East Midlands
Here at The Peak District Mining Museum & Temple Mine, your students will not only get to take part in a unique underground mining experience, but will also have the chance to discover the fantastic museum.
Henley Fort Outdoor Education Centre Surrey
Henley Fort is a Victorian Fort built during the late 19th Century to protect London from invasion by the French; later it was used by the Home Guard in World War 2 as a re-supply depot.
National Mining Museum Scotland Geology Edinburgh
Learn about Scotland’s energy journey at the National Mining Museum Scotland, set in the wonderfully restored Lady Victoria Colliery in Newtongrange. The learning programme is available for all students, from nurseries to community groups.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses West Midlands
Why is white chocolate white, but milk chocolate brown? How are your shoes linked to the rainforest? What is a tenrec? Find the answers to these questions, and many more, as you explore our 4 spectacular glasshouses and 15 acres of flourishing gardens.
Holocaust Centre North
The Holocaust Exhibition & Learning Centre is a museum which preserve the memories, records and legacies of Holocaust survivors living in Yorkshire. Here, students can discover the story of the Holocaust in a unique and engaging way.
Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum Devon
We provide a mixture of workshops on the textile industry, with working machinery in action to give a flavour of sights, smells & sounds of a working woollen mill. We give an overview of the whole process of the industry, from sheep to finished fabrics.
878 AD Immersive Learning Anglo Saxon Hampshire
Step back in time to 878 AD and experience Anglo-Saxon Hampshire through this unique and immersive attraction. With live performances, authentic artefacts, your students will not be bored on a school day trip.
HMS Belfast London
Step on board this iconic London landmark. The most significant surviving Second World War Royal Navy warship, HMS Belfast's unique history is ready and waiting to be discovered by your school groups on an exciting school day trip.
Cadbury World Birmingham
Cadbury World in the West Midlands offers a unique experience that gives a fascinating insight into the rich heritage of the nation’s favourite chocolate. Your visit will take around 4.5 hours. This includes an educational talk or workshop (optional).
