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Pushing pupils to the limit: Weardale Adventure Centre
Welcoming both day visitors and residential guests, Weardale Adventure Centre in the North Pennines offers a personal service from the moment a teacher first makes contact, to arriving at the centre.
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Sail like the Tudors: The Golden Hinde
Moored in dry-dock next to London Bridge, The Golden Hinde is a full-scale and fully operational reconstruction of Sir Francis Drake’s iconic ship.
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A magical outing: Warner Bros. Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter is located at the Studios where all eight of the Harry Potter films were created.
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Stepping into the past: Hever Castle & Gardens
A visit to Hever Castle & Gardens in Kent, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, offers an informative educational history trip and provides a stimulating opportunity for learning outside the classroom.
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Interactive & challenging learning: Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
MiniBrum is Thinktank’s child-sized mini-city where children are in charge.
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Exciting animal encounters: Drusillas Park
The small family-run zoo near Alfriston in East Sussex houses a range of exhibits which are targeted towards children between two and ten-years-old.
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Steams ahead: Kirklees Light Railway
The railway in Yorkshire offers a great day on the tracks, covering a whole host of subjects across the national curriculum.
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Marine life workshops: Living Coasts in Torquay
Living Coasts in Torquay covers everything from plastic in the ocean to a penguin encounter.
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Thrilling Science experiments: Centre of the Cell
Immerse your class in a world of Science at this learning centre, located in a working biomedical research lab in London.
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Exciting Science: London Museum of Water & Steam
Take your pupils to learn about the water cycle at the London Museum of Water & Steam.
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Life-saving skills: Safety Central in Cheshire
Teach children how to be safety aware at Safety Central in Cheshire.
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Religion outside the classroom: Jewish Museum, London
The Jewish Museum in London can teach GCSE students about religion.
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Multi-sensory marvels: The MAD Museum
The MAD Museum in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire offers a unique opportunity for students of all ages to actively learn away from the classroom.
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Kent History & Fun: The Hop Farm Family Park
The Hop Farm in Kent features the world’s largest collection of Victorian Oast Houses.
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Merry-go-Round: Legoland Discovery Centre
Legoland Discovery Centre offer hands-on learning across the primary curriculum, while building and reinforcing skills including collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking and problem solving.
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Geography Ecosystems - Rainforest: Royal Botanic Gardens
Excite and inspire your pupils with a visit to Kew, the world-leading botanic garden.
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Murder Mystery: Beamish Museum
Beamish is an award-winning open air museum which vividly recreates life in North East England in the early 1800s, early 1900s and 1940.
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Museum Safari: Powell-Cotton Museum
The Powell-Cotton Museum combines amazing collections, a stunning house and extensive gardens.
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Victorian Crafts and Activities: The Ironbridge Gorge Museums
Blists Hill Victorian Town is one of the 10 award-winning museums in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.
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Reach for the Sky: Yorkshire Air Museum
Yorkshire Air Museum is home to the only Allied Air Forces Memorial in Europe and is the UK’s largest independent aviation museum with a collection of over 50 aircraft showcasing flight from its very early origins in Yorkshire through to the supersonic age.