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School trips – The ultimate teacher guide

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There’s lots to think about when organising and leading an educational excursion, but these pointers will help set you on the road to success…

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It falls under the category of ‘common sense’, but in teaching, where time is often in short supply, it bears repeating: allowing adequate time for planning a school trip is essential, as rushed school trips , planned days or weeks before rather than months in advance, will be both a more stressful experience for you as organiser, and at risk of underperforming educationally. 

One of the key findings of Ofsted’s 2008 Learning outside the classroom report was that learning outside the classroom (LOtC) was “most successful when it was an integral element of long-term curriculum planning and closely linked to classroom activities”. 

Gill Harvey, chief executive of the School Travel Forum , says that many school trips don’t get beyond the planning stage because teachers “haven’t gauged parental interest and got approval from the headteacher first.”  

Making an enquiry with school trips venues or providers should be “the last step in the process”, she continues.  

As the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) highlights in its guidance , “the objectives for [your] visit should be defined carefully and must relate closely to classroom work.” 

In its 2008 report , Ofsted noted that, “Too many residential and other visits […] had learning objectives which were imprecisely defined”.  

When thinking about educational school trips, headteacher Tracey Bowen stresses that its “vital to be clear about why you’re going. What’s your intention? What do you want to get out of it?”. 

She continues: “We spend a phenomenal amount of time planning school trips, checking what the content of a workshop is, explaining what our needs are.” 

It’s important to think carefully about where you choose to go – as Tracey points out: “You can get brochures through and think, ‘Oh, that looks great – we’ll go there!’, but unless you’re careful, you can end up thinking, ‘That’s not what it said on the tin!’.” 

“Unless you’re careful you can end up thinking, ‘That’s not what it said on the tin!'”

More fundamentally, for a successful school trip, your choice of destination should be informed by your learning objectives . 

The CLOtC advises that if your outcomes can be “successfully achieved in the grounds of your school, or within easy access in the local area, then it is unlikely that travelling for hours to reach a more distant venue will enhance the learning experience” – but of course there will be many instances in which an external provider located further afield will be essential. 

Steve Craven, director of NST Travel Group, recommends being flexible with your travel dates, transport options, departure points and accommodation location to get the best price for school trips, and recommends not being afraid to ask for advice on making your financial resources stretch a little further. 

Consider the length of your school trip, too – the longer the trip is, the more expensive it will be. If you’re going on a residential school trip, filling your itinerary with a mix of free and paid-for options will help to keep the cost down.  

School trips image of children standing around table outside, filling out worksheets

When it comes to the cost of transport, Sylvia Holland, a KS4 lead practitioner at Impington Village College and Impington International College who regularly organises MFL school trips abroad, says, “Since Brexit and the pandemic there has been a noticeable increase in the costs of flights, but being flexible with our travel dates has enabled us to benefit from the best prices available.” 

Her school has also benefited from community and charity funding, government grants and school fundraising. She recommends looking into The Turing Scheme . 

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Schools usually take pride in offering an array of trips – but that may ring alarm bells for some parents, says Nikki Cunningham-Smith…

According to figures from Gingerbread, a national charity supporting one-parent families, lone-parent families are five times as likely to have an income of less than £200 per week. This makes it very difficult for them to cover the cost of school trips.

The cost-of-living crisis can’t help but loom large in this kind of conversation. And it’s not likely to be going away any time soon.

One demographic it hits particularly hard are, of course, parents of nursery and school-age children. The National Foundation for Educational Research recently found that over the past year, there have been significant increases in the  numbers of pupils requiring additional welfare and financial support . This is simply so they can access basic learning, social and extracurricular provision.

As you’d expect, the financial pressures are greatest in special schools and the most disadvantaged mainstream schools. Special school senior leaders are reporting especially high increases in need for pupil welfare support (from 28% to 36%) and financial support (33% to 43%) over the last year.

Spikes in support

Households are now under strain when paying household bills. This is combined with food costs soaring to their highest point in 45 years. Plus there’s the impact of rising interest rates on mortgage repayments and rents. This has resulted in households everywhere having far less disposable income.

Many more households hence have less in the way of savings. They’re increasingly living pay cheque to pay cheque, affording little wriggle room for unexpected expenses. (Though one thing that hasn’t changed is the threshold for Pupil Premium in light of these developments, in a way that might enable more families to become eligible for it).

Because it’s not just children currently eligible for Pupil Premium who are receiving extra support. In 63% of secondary schools, leaders report that just over half of those pupils receiving additional support from their school weren’t PP-eligible.

The same could be said for around 42% of special schools. This suggests that the current eligibility criteria for free school meals may be too restrictive.

SEN children

One parent of a SEN child once highlighted to me how difficult it can be to access trips due to the additional costs incurred from having a pupil on the SEND register. This is something other parents and teaching staff may not realise.

The example she gave me was having to buy three sets of ear defenders priced at £30 each at the start of a school year. This is one cost that not all parents will face.

Another parent told me how she had previously tried to keep her daughter off school in the week leading up to one trip. This was specifically so that she’d miss the building buzz and excitement, and hence not know the extent to which she’d be missing out because the parent couldn’t afford to pay.

In a post-pandemic climate, where pupil attendance is still giving us significant causes for concern , how can we tackle these anxieties that seem so closely associated with paying for school trips?

Parental finances

One thing we can do is provide parents with clear timetables at the start of the academic year that record proposed trips and upcoming costs. This help with parents’ budgeting.

If your capacity extends to it, you could even look into setting up financial literacy support sessions for any parents needing to improve their ability at budgeting successfully.

Where possible, look to provide a monthly payment system. Here, parents regularly deposit small sums in a dedicated account, before then making withdrawals once a trip has been arranged.

There’s scope to subsidise the trips themselves using Pupil Premium and/or SEND funding. Or you can approach your PTA about supporting funded places.

A good way of getting parents to engage can be to research any local financial support organisations. Share details of these in your school newsletters and parental forums.

The onus is on schools to embed these kinds of practices into their daily routines. If a school can demonstrate that their parents’ financial status is an area they’re sensitive to, this will help build a sense of openness.

Because we all want schools to be places where no child need miss out on exceptional learning experiences – whatever their socioeconomic status.

Support for parents

  • Consider helping parents access financial literacy workshops from a local support organisation. Or provide them yourself in after-school sessions
  • Ensure that parents feel able to inform you in the event of financial concerns or shocks that might be affecting them and their families
  • Engage with charities that might be able to offer financial support to struggling families. Pass on any useful advice or guidance
  • Some LAs can provide support with additional school expenses in ‘exceptional circumstances’

Nikki Cunningham-Smith is an assistant headteacher based in Gloucestershire

Of course, you don’t always need to travel far to find an appropriate setting for your school trip. Staying local helps you save on travelling time and costs but also helps children to engage with the local history of their community. Check out a great range of free school trips here . 

The very thought of being responsible for the wellbeing of 30+ unleashed kids can be enough to put teachers off school trips for life, but there has never been more guidance available for those responsible for carrying out risk assessments. 

So what exactly is a school trip risk assessment?

According to the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, a risk assessment is “an essential element of any school trip – not to mention a legal requirement.”  

The DfE’s ‘ Health and safety on educational visits’ resource , which draws upon the work of both the CLOtC and the Outdoor Education Advisers’ Panel (OEAP) , is a useful starting point. 

“If you are the group leader, always be prepared to trust your own judgement”, advises the NEU.

“If you think that to continue an activity or a school trip would compromise the health and safety of the group, you have the authority and responsibility to cancel it. 

“The teacher/group leader is expected to apply the same standard of care as would a ‘reasonable parent’ acting within a range of reasonable responses.” 

If you need help with your risk assessment, each local authority has an outdoor education advisor who is there to help and support you. 

It’s vital that all staff and pupils are fully and correctly insured for your school trip. NEU says that it’s important to “study insurance policies carefully – they should include cover for possible personal liability and ‘third party insurance’ for all responsible adults. 

“Group leaders must ensure that they do nothing to jeopardise their insurance cover. 

“When negligence is alleged, the case will nearly always be taken against the employer, who is vicariously liable and carries insurance for third-party liability. 

“Claims are seldom brought against individuals and, if individual employees are sued, they may bring in their employer as a co-defendant.

“Some employers provide a specific indemnity which protects staff against any liability if a claim is made against them personally.  

“The courts do not rush to find schools and teachers negligent, they accept that accidents do happen. 

“However, schools must demonstrate that they have taken reasonable steps to plan school trips thoroughly and assess and control risks, and individual teachers must demonstrate that their responses to an incident were within the range of the reasonable responses of a parent.” 

It’s easy to underestimate the time and energy needed to organise a school trip, especially if you’re taking a ‘DIY’ approach and arranging all the separate elements yourself.  

Using an accredited provider or tour company gives you financial protection in the form of ABTA or ATOL bonding, but another benefit, as Gill Harvey from School Travel Forum explains, is that reputable tour companies will have “first-hand knowledge of your destination and a good ‘bank’ of suppliers from which to choose appropriate services for your school trip, and can offer 24-hour help and support in the unlikely event that anything should happen – from flight delays to last minute cancellations.” 

Using an accredited provider can save you time when it comes to paperwork and “gives you peace of mind that the elements of the school trip have all been carefully checked on your behalf”, according to Gill. 

Jamie Walls, product development and delivery manager at YHA , recommends looking in particular for the Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC) Quality Badge .

He says: “It’s the only nationally recognised indicator of good quality educational provision and effective risk management.  

“Having this quality standard means the red tape associated with a school trip is reduced.” 

If you can’t quite find what you’re looking for when browsing school trip ideas, don’t be afraid to ask venues for assistance, advises deputy headteacher Grace Shaw. 

Many museums, galleries, zoos and the like are more than willing to be flexible.

Grace says: “Rather than picking off the menu, you can tailor-make what you need. Museums in particular are usually very happy to adapt their offer, because they’re so thrilled to share what they’ve got to share.” 

School trips image of children in a museum, listening to teacher

On school trips where venue staff are taking the lead in guiding students, don’t be tempted to switch off. Grace says: “Some teachers think, ‘I’ll get to my workshop, then the workshop leader will have the children and I’ll get them back at the end.’ 

“Actually, you need to work with staff, because while they’re experts in their field, you’re the expert in your children. You’ve got to develop a partnership.” 

Gill Harvey adds that to maximise the positive impact of your trip and help gain approval from parents and the school to run the trip in the first place, ask your operator how they can support you to promote the learning benefits of the trip to your stakeholders. 

Planning a school trip checklist

The Association of Teachers and Lecturers lays out the following checklist for planning a school trip. 

  • Obtain approval from your school and the local authority, if applicable 
  • Undertake or obtain a risk assessment
  • Detail staffing, supervision and training needs 
  • Ensure that the trip is adequately insured 
  • Plan transport 
  • Obtain written parental consent for medical treatment and brief parents 
  • Conduct an exploratory visit 
  • Prepare contingency and emergency arrangements 
  • Brief staff in preparation for the trip, including responsibilities and emergency arrangements 
  • Prepare children for the trip discussing arrangements, expectations and safety 

Making time to head to your destination ahead of the trip proper can help clarify issues as trivial as where you need to park, as well as more important issues relating to health and safety. 

In its National Guidance, the OEAP notes that while accreditations and other sources of information provide essential assurances, “they are not a substitute for a preliminary visit and being able to clarify issues face to face.” 

Jamie Walls from YHA says that by arranging a pre-visit, group leaders can get a feel for the residential destination. “They can also talk to staff, get assistance with any paperwork necessary and see the activities first-hand,” he says.  

If you’re planning a school trip residential, a visit will allow you to assess catering and sleeping arrangements. “Ensure that your groups have dedicated rooms and that the catering is not only offered but of good quality, with any dietary requirements catered for too”, suggests Jamie. 

According to NEU, there’s no precise formula for the ratio of adults required on a school trip. “It’s down to reasonable judgement”, it explains.

“You should take into account the nature of the expedition, and the number, age and aptitudes of the children. School trips which involve hazardous activities require more adults for a group.”  

“There’s no precise formula for the ratio of adults required on a school trip”

Many venues will state their own ratios for school trips on their website. 

Government guidance on ratios

On its website, the Health and Safety Executive states that pupil to staff ratios for school trips are not prescribed in law. 

It states that “those planning a school trip, on the basis of risk assessment, should decide the ratios, taking into account the activity to be undertaken and the age and maturity of the pupils.” 

Before embarking on your trip, set out your expectations about behaviour and lay out your learning outcomes and how they will be used in the following weeks. 

It’s also important to set out to children what will happen on their school trip – emphasising the times when they’ll need to focus and the opportunities for free time available. 

Giving children a clear idea of what will happen on your trip and when can help to alleviate anxieties about the unknown, according to experts at PAC-UK . 

They propose providing a timetable of the trip, breaking it down into its component elements, the more visual the better. 

School trips image of girl hanging from an abseil rope, smiling

Other ways to help anxious children include:

  • Looking at images or the website of your destination
  • Arranging a pre-visit with a caregiver, if possible
  • Giving pupils the chance to discuss any worries with a key person in school 

Read more advice from PAC-UK about reducing trip trauma . 

Another important aspect of preparing children for a trip is making sure that they already have a basic knowledge of the topic you’re looking to focus on. 

Teacher Sylvia Holland says that many school trip venues “have a plethora of resources available online that are designed to support learning in the classroom, for use either prior to or after your visit. 

“Use videos to set the scene and excite pupils ahead of their trip or use worksheets to help with follow-up lesson planning and allow them to apply new-found skills.” 

Making the most of a school trip isn’t just about ensuring its smooth-running on the day – the point, after all, is for the visit to have a measurable positive benefit on students’ learning when they return to the classroom. 

As such, it’s equally important to give due consideration to how you plan to continue the learning – in some cases post-visit resources may be available to help you – and to reflect, in partnership with students, on the experience: evaluate its effectiveness in terms of improving educational outcomes, and learn lessons for next time. 

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Manor House & Ashbury Hotels

The Manor House & Ashbury Hotels , in the heart of Devon, offer a fantastic choice of over 50 sport, craft, leisure and spa activities.

A dedicated schools coordinator can create a bespoke programme to meet your group’s individual requirements, plus all equipment and use of its fantastic facilities is included in the price.

All sessions are delivered by experienced tutors with a child-led approach. With workshops, accommodation, full-board dining and generous group discounts you’re guaranteed a great value break that ticks every box.

Rock UK has been working with schools for nearly 100 years. Its four nationwide activity centres offer tailor-made programmes of challenging activities to build resilience, confidence and independence – you can choose from over 40 instructed activities, from watersports to abseiling, bush craft to archery and much more.

All centres hold the LOtC quality badge, testament to the company’s high standards for safety, activity provision and learning outcomes.

Bursary places are available for children who would otherwise be left behind.

Ringsfield Hall

Ringsfield Hall is an innovative centre for outdoor learning and nature connection, with 14.5 acres of woods, meadow and a homely Victorian house.

On offer are crafted forest school and earth education programmes, infused with imagination, drama and magic, all delivered by experienced practitioners with a child-led and eco-therapeutic approach.

You can opt for a day visit or residentials, with facilities including an art barn, music studio and sports pitches.

Other highlights include farm animals, fantastic home-cooked food and the freedom to explore!

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Go Wild Adventures

Bring your students out of the classroom and immerse them in the great outdoors at Go Wild Adventures .

Go Wild’s philosophy is that great things can happen in young people’s lives when their horizons are widened, and its team will work to help you achieve this.

Pupils are invited to embrace living under canvas and inspired to explore the world around them.

With campfires, woodlands, fields and an on-site field study classroom on offer, Go Wild can help you put together a package to suit your specific needs.

Cumulus Outdoors

Cumulus offers action-packed residential programmes on the stunning Jurassic coast in Dorset, tailored to your requirements and fully supported by a team who will guide you every step of the way.

You can choose either the exclusive Tented Village option for an authentic outdoor experience – featuring 24/7 pastoral care, spacious tents, a large communal tipi and dedicated teachers area – or the Residential Centre for dormitory accommodation, plus dedicated teacher and classroom facilities.

Programmes can include coasteering, a visit to a waterpark, a mud run, kayaking, mackerel fishing, rock climbing and abseiling, and more.

YHA School Trips

Whatever your subject and whatever your desired learning objectives, when you choose YHA School Trips you can be assured of a safe, fulfilling and unforgettable residential that will stay with your pupils long after their coach journey home.

What’s more, as a leading youth charity, YHA believes that every child should have the same chance to discover, explore and grow – to that end it creates unique opportunities for young people from all backgrounds to experience amazing places, share extraordinary journeys and take a different path through life.

TYF has been running for over 30 years, delivering adventure residential school trips for schools. Pupils are taken out of the confines of the classroom and immersed in adventurous and experiential learning in the natural world.

Its core activities are coasteering (which it pioneered in 1986), surfing, climbing and abseiling, and kayaking.

The programmes link adventure and problem solving, helping pupils to find meaning and inspiration whilst building the ‘backpack skills’ for a lifetime of adventurous play.

Mill on the Brue

Mill on the Brue Outdoor Activity Centre boasts over 40 activities in the idyllic river valley in Bruton, Somerset.

Each programme is individually written in consultation with the party leader, who can choose activities based around team-building, problem-solving, high energy or just plain fun, with experienced and qualified instructors who stay with the group throughout the week.

Food is also an important part of the trip, with child-friendly meals and all diets catered for.

Children are taught about the environment and teamwork, and gain a comprehension of healthy living and life skills.

The School Journey Association

The School Journey Association’ s activity school trips are suitable for all age groups and are a fantastic way to motivate pupils, whilst teaching them independence, self-belief and many other important life skills.

They offer both day and residential school trips to accredited activity centres throughout the UK and France, as well as visits to Belgium and Spain.

NST has been creating tours that inspire and educate children for more than 50 years. It chooses its destinations with school groups in mind. Safe, secure accommodation options and a range of engaging visits provide an ideal introduction to the world outside the classroom.

It’s the travel company of choice for over 35,000 group leaders, and NST is committed to doing its absolute best to provide schools with the experience and support they need to create school trips pupils will remember long after they return to the classroom.

Dunfield House

A proud LOtC-accredited provider, Dunfield House offers an outstanding residential experience – a place to call home where students can improve their confidence, resilience, wellbeing and life skills.

Its friendly team offer a personal service, with 24/7 onsite managers, three-star accommodation and healthy, wholesome meals with unlimited refreshments and biscuits.

Varied lesson plans, developed by teachers, are available for self-directed learning.

Dunfield caters for groups of 30–95, offering sole use of the house and/or stables accommodation.

Most importantly, it offers a sanctuary where young people develop their true potential, taking memories and new skills back to the classroom.

The Outward Bound Trust

As an educational charity, the Outward Bound Trust ’s mission is to make its residential programmes available to as many young people as possible.

With the philosophy that money shouldn’t stand in the way of opportunity and that everyone can achieve more than they think they can, it raises funds thanks to the generosity of donors, its fundraising events and early careers development programmes.

The trust puts this towards appropriate funding for schools, colleges and youth groups.

UKSA specialises in introducing people of all ages to the great outdoors through watersports and sailing.

Its water-based activities are a great way to build confidence, teamwork and resilience. On offer are a variety of disciplines, from dinghy sailing and kayaking, to windsurfing and standup paddleboarding.

Team building and multi-activity programmes are also available. UKSA’s 3.5-acre fully residential campus is based in Cowes, Isle of Wight – just a short hop over from Southampton, Portsmouth or Lymington.

There are regular complementary preview weekends for anyone who wishes to experience what’s on offer, first hand.

YMCA Lakeside

YMCA Lakeside is one of the largest and most scenic outdoor education centres in the UK. Set on the shores of Lake Windermere, this iconic centre has been hosting school residentials and transforming young lives for over 70 years.

Its state-of-the-art schools facility, opened in 2019, created an additional 200 beds and more opportunities to provide outstanding learning outside the classroom activities.

Belchamps Scout Activity Centre

If you’re looking for something different for your next educational venture outside the school grounds, try this activity centre set amid 30 acres of camping fields in the Essex countryside.

The site includes a choice of five indoor accommodations and two tented villages with a cooking hut, and a range of different experiences to try.

Available activities include abseiling, bridge building, bushcraft days (which involve fire lighting and shelter building) and indoor/outdoor climbing, among many others.

Essex Outdoors

Essex Outdoors is situated across four stunning locations in Essex, ideally located to provide an outstanding school trips experience.

Whether you’re looking for a residential stay or a day trip, its fully trained and dedicated staff will ensure that your students develop lifelong memories.

With over 40 different activities on offer – from archery to crabbing, quad bikes to zip wires – there’s certain to be something that will engage and inspire your pupils.

The wide range of accommodation options, including residential blocks, pods, cabins and tents, means you will be able to plan a trip that’s exactly what you’re looking for.

Active Escape

Active Escape is based in stunning North Devon and provides a variety of stimulating and unique experiences, including coasteering, stand-up paddleboarding, rafting, party SUPs and its very own ‘Adventure Challenge’.

All of the activities on offer encourage team-building, boost self-confidence and fulfill a number of educational purposes too.

You can choose to spend half a day with Active Escape or a whole week, thanks to a campsite equipped with bell tents for your students.

Conway Centres

With four locations across north Wales and Cheshire, Conway Centres are the perfect location for schools to come together and make life-long memories.

Conway Centres combines real-life outdoor adventure with unique creative and performing arts activities, which increase achievement and inspire individuals.

Whether children and young people are canoeing on the private dock in Anglesey (with the stunning Snowdonia mountain range as a backdrop), taking centre stage in the outdoor woodland theatre or exploring all that Delamere forest has to offer, there’s something to inspire everyone at Conway Centres.

Brathay Trust

Situated in the stunning Lake District National Park, Brathay Hall is home to Brathay Trust . Each year the site hosts hundreds of young people on immersive, memorable and life-changing residential programmes that promote resilience, leadership and wellbeing.

A Brathay residential programme offers a powerful learning experience in an inspiring location, using outdoor activities and a creative approach to enable a wide range of outcomes to be achieved.

As the director of services at Aspired Futures put it, “The changes we saw in young people on the residential would take us a year to achieve in our community setting.”

Epic Outdoors

Epic Outdoors is an adventure activities licensing service and Duke of Edinburgh approved adventure provider specialising in developing personal and group skills through multi activity programmes.

It currently delivers activities in the Lake District, North Wales and the Peak District – everything from gorge walking, canoe and climbing to mindfulness, wild camping and traditional storytelling – to over 2,500 young people each year.

Schools receive full support, from pre-visits for staff, students and parents to curriculum blending and post residential review trips – and most importantly, genuine adventures built around learning outcomes.

A Kingswood adventure brings out the potential in every child. With award-winning programmes focused on building confidence, boosting resilience and developing key life skills, your class will enjoy a breath of fresh air, a taste of independence and make memories to last a lifetime.

Choose from 11 adventure centres across the UK, where the Kingswood team will deliver activities from abseiling to zip wires, while providing learning outcomes and so much more.

Introduced in 2022, the new unique Confidence Tracker also helps you to measure and demonstrate the outcome of your trip.

Plus, you’ll be able to explore pre- and post-trip activities from Kingswood’s partners, Enrich Education, to help extend the value of your trip.

Oaker Wood Leisure

Oaker Wood Leisure Adventure Centre in Herefordshire specialises in school activity residentials for groups of up to 120 students.

Accommodation comes in the form of wooden ‘glamping’ pods based in glamping villages for the exclusive use of each school group, complete with campfire, barbecue hut, kitchen and dining facilities, showers and toilets.

On-site activities include team-building, high ropes, a zip wire, quick jump, paintball, raft-building, quad trekking and more.

You can book residentials for between one and four nights. Day trips and in-school team-building days also available.

Llain Activity Centre

Llain Activity Centre is a short drive from New Quay, West Wales and a short walk to the secluded Cei Bach beach.

The nine-acre former farm is packed with various accommodation options, a one-and-a-half-acre lake and a one-acre mud assault course as well as a climbing tower, high ropes and zip line.

Having specialised in residential school trips for over 20 years, the centre prides itself on its pre-visit communication and parent presentations.

Scout Adventures

With over 100 years’ experience in character education, Scout Adventures has helped thousands of young people enjoy a range of adventure activities while learning new skills and becoming active citizens of the future.

At Scout Adventures it’s all about helping young people to reach their potential – understanding that learning away can have a powerful, positive impact on young people’s academic achievement.

With its expertise in informal outdoor learning, and world famous Scouting heritage and values, Scout Adventures has inspired generations of young people to reach their potential and learn skills for life.

It also provides free resources to schools.

Calvert Trust Exmoor

Calvert Trust Exmoor offers a unique opportunity for students of any age and any disability to experience exciting, challenging and enjoyable adventure activities in a safe, accessible environment.

On a residential break, children can overcome challenges, build confidence and enrich their lives through improved self-esteem and a sense of achievement.

The Trust also promotes physical activity, helps with social interaction and gives pupils and staff a shared point of reference that can aid engagement when back in the classroom.

It works with numerous UK educational establishments, both specialist and mainstream, and can tailor breaks to meet your needs.

PGL has been successfully delivering high-quality learning experiences for 65 years, amassing a wealth of experience within outdoor education.

As the largest outdoor learning provider in the UK, over 350,000 young people benefit from a PGL trip each year.

With 15 centres across the UK, most schools are no more than two hours away from their next PGL adventure. There are also four centres in France and a ski programme in Europe.

Residential school trips offer unforgettable experiences at the well-equipped adventure centres and with PGL, you get round-the-clock support from experienced instructors and a dedicated member of staff to look after you and your group during your stay.

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SEA LIFE London

Inspirational for all ages, SEA LIFE London offers pupils the opportunity to explore the creatures that live in our rivers and oceans.

They will walk in awe through Pacific Ocean tunnels, tropical rainforests and an Antarctic penguin point.

Younger children’s curiosity will be piqued as they become top rock pool explorers while older students can observe, first hand, ecosystems, environmental changes, evolution and marine conservation.

Pupils will learn about the different oceans around the world, explore creature characteristics and differences in their adaptations to survive, and compare and contrast the life stages of mammals, amphibians, insects and birds.

Tour for Muggles

Show your students the magical side of London with this award-winning Harry Potter tour . This is a really engaging way for students to delve into the Harry Potter series while learning about London’s rich history.

The Tour for Muggles team have worked with many school groups and their excellent guides will make it a memorable experience for you all.

The team reserves the best prices for school groups. Teachers can attend for free. Multi-award winner of the TripAdvisor Award of Excellence and Scoot Awards, this tour is truly Potterific!

Imperial War Museum London

IWM London tells the story of conflict from 1914 to the present day. School groups can choose to take part in one of IWM’s learning sessions with an expert educator, or opt to explore the museum on a self-guided visit. The Documentary Challenge gives students the chance to explore IWM’s galleries, find objects and tell the stories the world needs to hear by making short documentaries.

We Were There sessions provide a unique opportunity to meet veterans who have all experienced conflict first-hand.

Holocaust Learning sessions support students as they learn about one of the most difficult subjects in history. New technology guides pupils through IWM’s Holocaust Galleries, critically considering why the Holocaust happened, why we study it, and what it means in our world today.

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Jewish Museum

At Jewish Museum London , students will learn about the history of Judaism and the culture of the Jewish community here in Britain.

All workshops are interactive and, depending on what you have planned, students might handle precious objects with important and personal stories, watch films, listen to stories and sound clips, or participate in craft activities. The museum also provides the opportunity for students to hear from a Holocaust survivor speaker who will tell their personal story.

The Living Communities gallery offers a space for craft activities and group work. Students may even get the chance to practise calligraphy skills and learn some Hebrew.

Asking questions is an important part of your visit – The Jewish Museum London offers a safe space to ask anything about Judaism or Jewish people that you ever wanted to know.

KidZania London

Visit KidZania London in Westfield, Shepherd’s Bush and your pupils will experience experiential learning at its best. KidZania is the indoor city for kids with endless, exciting, real-life career activities.

The range of activities available is designed to link back to the curriculum across PSHE, literacy and STEM.

KidZania also runs unique educational events throughout the year to bring careers learning to life. These include Parliament Week, STEM Week and its Careers Fair.

The Postal Museum

The Postal Museum explores how the post has changed the way we live. Interactive sessions explore communication stories across the curriculum for all key stages. Meanwhile, its exhibition galleries are jam-packed with intriguing objects charting 500 years of social history.

Pupils can hop aboard Mail Rail, travelling on a tiny train through the tunnels of London’s hidden postal railway and testing their engineering ingenuity in the original train depot.

Younger visitors can learn through play in Sorted! and have sack loads of fun delivering the post in the mini mail town.

Lee Valley Regional Park

Help your class to experience a range of outdoor adventure activities with a trip to a 10,000 acre classroom in Lee Valley Regional Park , spanning London, Essex and Hertfordshire.

The learning service provides real-word experience of topics on the KS1 and KS2 curriculum. Immerse pupils in the history of the Stone Age, help them discover the natural world, or teach mindfulness practices in the outdoors.

Looking for something more? The forest school activity programme is available in six-week blocks for children to develop physical and social skills. In-school programmes are also available.

Science trips for schools

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Brooklands Museum

Brooklands Museum is a 32-acre site steeped in history and linked with world-famous achievements.

Its collections of historic cars, aircraft, motorcycles, bicycles and artefacts tell fascinating and inspirational stories.

From its creation in 1907, through two World Wars and for most of the 20th century, Brooklands was a centre for breaking speed records, motor racing and advances in science and technology. Thousands of aircraft were tested and flown.

Today, students can:

  • sit inside real aircraft
  • drive a Formula 1 simulator around Brooklands race track
  • design their own aircraft
  • step on board a real Concorde

Magna Science Adventure Centre

Magna Science Adventure Centre is a hands-on experience with interactive exhibits and fascinating displays.

Pupils can explore the wonders of science, technology and industrial history in four pavilions: Fire, Water, Earth and Air.

These are crammed with over 100 exciting activities. Invite your group to discover the amazing nature of water, operate real diggers, witness a fire tornado and even explode a rock face.

There’s also a chance to discover South Yorkshire & North East England’s steel-making heritage in ‘The Big Melt’ experience. This is a thunderous pyrotechnic show.

Kent Wildlife Trust

Kent Wildlife Trust is the leading wildlife charity in Kent. Its aim is to bring people closer to nature and ensure wildlife is protected and restored in the future.

Activities enable young people to connect with nature and learn outside the classroom.

Learners will explore different habitats, learn new skills and have fun while meeting curriculum objectives.

Expert tutors are on hand to deliver a wide range of interactive sessions at sites across Kent. These range from pond dipping to forest school programmes.

Staff are committed to ensuring high quality provision and have been awarded the Learning Outside the Classroom quality badge.

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The Young People’s Trust for the Environment (YPTE) is a charity set up to support children’s understanding of the natural world.

Working with young people, schools and parents, it aims to give children a real awareness of environmental issues. These include:

  • climate change
  • deforestation
  • the plight of endangered flora and fauna

Your pupils need to know all of the facts in order to make their own decisions about how they want to shape their world for the future. The YPTE helps to equip them with the knowledge they need.

The Field Studies Council

The Field Studies Council (FSC) is the UK’s leading charity sector provider of outdoor environmental education.

Much of its work is based at one of its 17 field centres. These have an international reputation for high standards of primary school, secondary school and university teaching by expert staff and associated facilities.

A broad range of courses are available, from fieldwork residentials and adventure school trips to one-day experiences. These Field Studies Council courses immerse pupils in the natural world, taking in its sights, sounds and smells by bringing subjects to life in the outdoor classroom.

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Godstone Farm

Godstone Farm opened its doors 40 years ago as an educational attraction for school children. Over the years it has developed into the farm countless visitors enjoy today.

Its schools programme has been designed to complement the statutory framework for the Early Years Foundation Stages and both the KS1 and 2 programmes of study, mixing in a whole heap of fun.

Children with SEND are welcomed, with semi-structured visits on offer.

Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm

A visit to Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm offers an excellent opportunity for children of all ages and abilities to become jungle explorers and learn about rainforest environments. They can also learn about the life cycle of a butterfly, and Mayans KS2 topics.

KS1 and 2 curriculum subjects are covered, with all tours tailored to meet your group’s needs.

Tours include an introductory talk and a ‘Meet the Mini-Beast’ handling session.

With plenty of hands-on, close observation and activity, this is an immersive and educational day out for your class.

Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens

From art to geography, science to literacy, whether you want an educational talk for your pupils or are just coming for a visit, Cotswold Wildlife Park has plenty to offer.

Home to over 260 different animal species, and comprising 120 acres of stunning gardens and parkland, it is the perfect place to bring the National Curriculum to life.

Your pupils can get eye to eye with giraffes, watch rhinos graze on the manor house lawns, walk with lemurs, take a ride on Bella the train or explore the adventure playground.

Free coach parking is available.

West Midland Safari Park

Located in Worcestershire, West Midland Safari Park has been welcoming educational groups for over 40 years. And with over 140 species of amazing animals on show, pupils can immerse themselves in a truly unique learning environment.

In 2017 the park’s purpose-built Safari Academy opened. This is a sustainable, state-of-the-art education centre, dedicated to providing learning opportunities for all ages.

A variety of educational sessions are on offer to complement the curriculum. These are delivered by an experienced education team who aim to inspire a future generation of conservationists.

Monkey World

Whether your pupils are learning about primate rescue work, the impact of deforestation or how woolly monkey use their tails, Monkey World ’s experienced education team can enhance your trip and support learning in the classroom.

As well as curriculum-linked sessions and workbooks, Monkey World offers visitors the chance to see over 250 monkeys and apes. This includes the largest group of chimpanzees outside of Africa, Europe’s only orangutan crèche and a breeding group of woolly monkeys – all in one day!

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Amazona Zoo

Amazona Zoo in Cromer, Norfolk, is home to over 200 animals from tropical South America. These include:

The zoo features a 30-foot yurt for viewing educational films and other learning activities; an expansive outdoor play area, Rainforest Springs, with two large jumping pillows; and a spacious, well-equipped indoor play area, Jungle Tumbles.

There are opportunities for visitors to see the animals being fed, meet the zookeepers and learn about the history of South America and the rainforest.

Longleat is home to a wide range of attractions, so can easily tie in with a variety of topics, act as a case study, or be the inspirational starting point to a project.

Science and history have intrinsically strong connections but Longleat also presents wonderful opportunities for subjects such as English, maths, art and design. These can be given a real-life context.

There’s a huge selection of workshops and resources, for EYFS through to KS4+. Longleat is committed to continuously improving through expanding their variety of activities on offer.

Colchester Zoo

Colchester Zoo has an award-winning education programme and offers free sessions to support many subjects across the curriculum.

As well as covering traditional science and geography concepts such as adaptations and conservation, it also extends to English debating skills, art, maths and wildlife forensics. These support curriculum areas not traditionally associated with a zoo visit.

Schools looking for a general zoo visit are also very welcome to attend and use any of the zoo’s free online resources to focus self-guided or group learning.

Paignton Zoo

Paignton Zoo in Devon features 2,500 animals across 80 acres of natural habitat.

It has a comprehensive education offering to tempt schools. Primary students can access a range of interactive, curriculum-linked workshops. These take place in themed classrooms containing a host of artefacts and specimens.

Options include Evolution, Endangered animals and conservation, and habitats and adaptations. Qualified teaching staff will deliver these.

The team can also help visiting teachers to develop an itinerary for their visit. This can span a wide range of subjects, including maths, art, English, geography, and more.

The Deep is home to 3,500 fish and welcomes over 30,000 students every year to its purpose-built Learning Centre.

Start your amazing aquarium experience with the breath-taking coral reef in the Lagoon and some impressively large sharks in Endless Ocean. Or take a look at the creatures of the Amazon in the Flooded Forest.

A team of experienced in-house teachers deliver workshops, presentations and hands-on activities to school groups. They cover a wide selection of topics, including:

  • citizenship
  • customer care
  • travel and tourism.

Flamingo Land Resort

Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire offers a great day out for school students. Your group will be able to enjoy the thrills of amazing theme park rides and explore an award-winning animal collection.

They can tour the zoo and attend keeper talks. These provide fascinating information about a variety of animals, including:

  • Sumatran tigers
  • African lions
  • Black and white rhinoceroses

Business studies students can also take the opportunity to learn how a major leisure attraction operates, with information on a range of topics covering HR, customer services, finance and marketing.

National Marine Aquarium

The National Marine Aquarium is the largest public aquarium in the UK. It offers an amazing aquarium experience for more than 300,000 visitors per year (including 30,000 school students).

Its range of exhibits features marine animals from near and far. There are zones dedicated to the Atlantic Ocean, the Great Barrier Reef and Plymouth Sound.

Of particular interest will be JustAddH2O, the aquarium’s award-winning Learning Space. Its dedicated Discovery & Learning team operate in partnership with other education experts to provide a continuously developing programme that supports all teachers, from Foundation Stage to university and beyond.

Wingham Wildlife Park

There’s not an animal-based education destination in Kent that can offer more variety than Wingham Wildlife Park . At the park you’ll find:

  • Over 170 species
  • 190 talk topics. This includes everything from individual species to recycling, palm oil, dinosaurs, reptiles, invertebrates, nocturnal animals, birds and much more
  • Pre-designed itineraries
  • An outdoor play area
  • Free lunch lockers
  • Plenty of picnic areas (both open and under cover)

London & Whipsnade Zoos

If you’re looking to take your students on an inspirational school trip, look no further than ZSL’s two fantastic zoos .

London Zoo is the world’s oldest scientific zoo, home to over 650 species of animals. On the other hand, Whipsnade Zoo is the UK’s largest zoo. It’s set in 600 acres of beautiful scenery with some of the largest, rarest and most majestic animals alive.

Schools receive fantastic discounts for self-guided entry and educational sessions. You can choose from a range of curriculum-linked sessions, delivering a unique interactive learning experience. You can book these as part of your education visit.

A visit to either zoo is ideal for children of all ages, from Foundation through Key Stage 1, 2, 3 and 4.

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The National Holocaust Centre and Museum

The National Holocaust Centre and Museum delivers educational programmes using digital technology, survivor testimonies, hate crime specialists and artefacts to challenge prejudice.

The MAD (Mechanical Art & Design) Museum

This venue displays over 60 motorised pieces of automata and kinetic art. These have all been handcrafted by outside-the-box thinkers and inventors from across the globe.

The museum encourages students to interact with and witness a diverse range of engineering and physics principles as well as clever design elements. The museum offers:

  • hands-on learning
  • discounted tickets
  • support materials for teachers
  • sketching and photography sessions
  • KS3 activities and automata construction kits

Groups usually spend two hours experiencing everything on offer.

The National Football Museum

The National Football Museum teaches much more than just a game. Its fun and inspiring programme uses unique objects and amazing stories to enthuse and engage school students, employing football to bring the curriculum to life.

Pupils will journey back through time and chart the game’s development and place in society across the generations; score points with the museum’s approach to maths; get creative with words in poetry and commentary workshops; and get hands-on with real football artefacts in science and design sessions.

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De Havilland Aircraft Museum

Your pupils can experience fun and engaging workshops at the UK’s oldest aviation museum , dedicated to the preservation of the de Havilland heritage.

They can get close up and inside many of the exhibits and aircraft, and enjoy bespoke workshops. You can tailor these to your topic, with many cross-curricular elements as well as opportunities to practise soft skills such as:

  • critical thinking
  • following instructions

British Motor Museum

The British Motor Museum offers a range of interactive museum walks, hands-on workshops and self-led activities that allow pupils to experience the sights, sounds and stories of the British motor industry. This is all while engaging in a fun learning programme linked to the National Curriculum.

There’s a coach drop-off point outside the museum entrance, accessible toilets and dedicated learning spaces, including a lunch area.

International tours

New York City

Halsbury Travel

Founded by former teachers, Halsbury Travel specialises in tailor-made tours for schools designed to inspire.

Its philosophy is that education should be an exciting adventure. And, as such, it offers some incredible activities that students will never forget.

You can walk on glaciers in Iceland, hike up volcanoes in Naples and Costa Rica, and explore the vastness of the Grand Canyon. There’s so many school trip destinations on offer.

You can travel to any number of far-flung destinations. These include India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and China. Here your students will experience exotic landscapes and ancient, rich cultures.

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Galina International Study Tours

Established in 1989, Galina is an independent, family-run tour operator providing curriculum-relevant primary and secondary school trips to destinations in the UK and Europe.

You can tailor the tours to cover your students’ specific learning objectives. Get in touch with a member of the team to discuss your requirements and start planning a school trip adventure.

WorldStrides

With WorldStrides you can experience the natural wonder of Iceland with your students, and use Geography Association-approved materials linked to the GCSE curriculum.

Begin in Reykjavik, then spend four days exploring the land of fire and ice – from explosive geysers and giant volcanoes, to glaciers and magnificent waterfalls.

Travel to Vik and the South Coast and then on to Gullfoss before enjoying a relaxing soak in the Blue Lagoon.

The team vets every hotel and restaurant to ensure it meets your expectations. And WorldStrides will work with you every step of the way to make your experience a smooth one.

School trips to New York City

European study tours.

European Study Tours is a leading educational tour operator trusted by teachers to organise educational tours and experiences since 1982.

Catering for destinations all around the world, European Study Tours also holds curriculum-focused conference events in New York. The LIVE! conferences bring students together with high-calibre industry professionals to provide subject insight and inspiration that can’t be found in text books or the classroom.

Art & Design LIVE! and Business LIVE! are held at the iconic MOMA museum, where students can hear first-hand accounts and exclusive insights from leading industry specialists. Q&A sessions give students the opportunity to put their questions to the experts. Then finish the day with a trip to Top of the Rock to see the city sparkle at night.

History school trips

War memorial in France

Historic Royal Palaces

With 1,000 years of history to uncover, a visit to some of the country’s most iconic historic palaces offers pupils the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in history where it happened.

Children can take part in interactive sessions led by expert, costumed presenters, including: Tudor kitchens revealed at Hampton Court Palace; crime and punishment at the Tower of London; Queen Victoria’s toys at Kensington Palace; and the roles of servants uncovered at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens.

And for those wanting a self-led visit, activity trails linked to the national curriculum allow teachers to shape a visit to suit their students’ needs.

King Richard III Visitor Centre

Head to Leicester and you can discover the incredible story of a king’s life and death, and explore one of the greatest archaeological detective stories ever told.

Great for educational visits, the King Richard III Visitor Centre stands on the site where Richard III’s remains were buried for over 500 years.

A complementary learning programme is available for teachers. This provides different options for schools and educational organisations planning a visit to the centre. This includes a range of workshops for both history and science.

Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle has played a prominent role in English history for over 1,100 years. Today, schools can explore its Medieval towers and ramparts; roam grounds designed by famous landscaper Capability Brown; and marvel at the great hall and state rooms with their Tudor influences.

They can also be awed by the daily shows that can include an archery demonstration, a working trebuchet and a brand new bird of prey show, ‘The Falconer’s Quest’.

In addition, there is a plethora of curriculum-linked workshops that you can book to bring history vividly to life.

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English Heritage

Whether you choose an expert-led tour at Kenilworth Castle; an interactive Discovery Visit at Battle of Hastings Abbey and Battlefield; or explore the rich history of sites such as Dover Castle, Carlisle Castle or Stonehenge, English Heritage school trips are guaranteed to bring learning to life.

You can also download free resources from the English Heritage website. A team of qualified teachers, educational experts and historians have developed these, in partnership with AQA and OCR.

Tonbridge Castle

Tonbridge Castle educational tours and workshops immerse students in the turbulent and fascinating history of this long-standing gatehouse. It offers a fun, informative and hands-on way to learn about the past.

Visiting pupils will experience a vivid recreation of the sights, sounds and excitement of the castle in the 13th century. This includes:

  • a visit to the basement store and the armoury
  • joining the garrison for supper
  • climbing to the top of the battlements.

Arundel Castle

Arundel Castle provides fantastic opportunities for educational visits. Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, founded the castle at the end of the 11th century. Today it’s the family home of the 18th Duke of Norfolk.

Its colourful, near-1,000-year history lends itself to many aspects of the national curriculum, whether your group is in Key Stage 1, 2 or 3.

Staff have developed the Arundel Castle Educational Programme to help students with their study in an informative, enjoyable and memorable way.

At Beamish , students can engage in a real-life setting and, by asking real people, gain a deeper understanding than that offered by a textbook.

Its active learning experiences encompass investigation of both facts about the past and also attitudes.

Students must think critically, weigh evidence, make informed decisions and develop perspective in activities such as:

  • Medicine Through Time
  • Joe the Quilter Murder
  • Suffragettes on the High Street
  • Mayday Mayday

They must stand up and make their opinions known, argue, analyse and act out becoming informed, independent investigators.

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Thorpe Park

Thorpe Park Resort Theme Park welcomes schools from all over the country for a school trip like no other.

At Thorpe Park you’ll find a full day’s worth of thrilling rides and attractions for students and teachers.

To make booking a trip as easy as possible, there’s a variety of resources on the resort’s website for download. These include checklists, risk assessments, permission slips and lesson plans.

The park also has a dedicated school team to help you every step of the way.

Cadbury World

With more than 30 years’ experience and more than 2,000 school groups attending each year, Cadbury World offers unique educational school trips that provide a fascinating insight into the nation’s favourite chocolate brand.

There’s an assortment of interactive chocolatey zones to explore and a variety of informative curriculum-linked talks and workshops. These include Marketing, Investigating Business and Geography.

The one-hour talks and workshops complement your group’s day out perfectly, expanding pupils’ knowledge on a huge range of topics. Self-guided tours are also available.

All of this makes Cadbury World the perfect destination for school trips.

Flambards Theme Park

Flambards Theme Park can be found in Helston, Cornwall. It combines a wide range of rides with indoor recreations of different historical eras. These include educational experiences aimed specifically at schools.

The latter include a life-size Victorian village featuring 50 explorable locations. There’s also a ‘Britain in the Blitz’ attraction. Schools can book ‘living history characters’ to help bring these to life, for example, an Air Raid Patrol warden.

Meanwhile your thrillseekers will enjoy the Skyraker and experience up to 3G with the giant white-knuckle experience that is ‘Sky-force’.

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LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort

LEGO’s resort is an exciting venue for learning outside the classroom and most suitable for Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4 pupils. There are also experiences available for preschool and younger school pupils.

Schools can use a National Curriculum Map to navigate their way around the resort. This ensures that it’s a simple matter to tie in all of your learning objectives whilst students enjoy the over 55 rides and attractions.

Alton Towers

The Alton Towers Resort Theme Park welcomes schools from all over the country.

Alton Towers Education has a dedicated schools team to help you every step of the way. This is from booking your trip to delivering memorable educational experiences.

There are even special Teacher VIP days that allow you to meet the team and explore what Alton Towers Resort has to offer your school.

Chessington W o rld of Adventures

Schools visiting the Chessington World of Adventures Resort can expect a truly wild adventure.

Students can enjoy expeditions around its zoo in ‘walkshops’, or embark on fact-finding missions to learn all about Chessington’s four new resident endangered Amur Tigers, who live in ‘Land of the Tiger’.

The fantastic Wild Learning Centre has five immersively themed zones. It’s sure to give your pupils their wildest lesson yet!

Paultons Park

Set within 140 acres of parkland on the edge of the New Forest, Paultons Park is a family theme park with an extensive educational offering.

School groups can take advantage of a range of interactive workshops (suitable for Key Stages 1 to 4) in Professor Blast’s lab. This is focused on topics such as rollercoaster physics, dinosaurs, animal encounters and even theme park marketing.

Teachers can apply for free tickets, to see what’s on offer in advance.

There are more than 70 rides to enjoy too, plus go karts and even some moving dinosaurs…

Theatre and drama school trips

Actor in theatre show

Ambassador Theatre Group

ATG’s Creative Learning and Community Partnerships provide dynamic cultural education. It works with top West End professionals to encourage creative thinking, problem solving, resilience and the ability to find solutions via engaging bespoke workshops. These include acting, singing, stage combat, technical theatre and more.

Whether your trip is part of the curriculum or a well-earned treat, the workshops are grounded in subject knowledge and understanding. Pupils’ creative capacity will be nurtured and their personal, social and academic development greatly enriched.

Frozen the Musical

Escape into the wonder-filled world of Arendelle to experience stories of love, hope and self-discovery. This is all delivered with groundbreaking set design and special effects, exquisite costumes and sensational stagecraft from the producers of The Lion King and Aladdin.

Frozen is brought to the stage by a multi-award-winning creative team. This is led by Tony® and Olivier Award-winning director Michael Grandage, with a book from Academy® and BAFTA Award-winning Jennifer Lee. The show features the cherished songs from the original film, alongside a brand-new score from Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. These are the Grammy® and Academy Award®-winning songwriters behind the global phenomenon ‘Let It Go’.

M&M Theatrical Productions

M&M Theatrical Productions ’ enchanting Classic Literature Adaptations are presented in an easily digestible and interactive format, creating an inspiring way to promote reading for pleasure and to learn about the past, while engaging the children in tales involving characters from many different social and cultural backgrounds.

These productions are followed by a Stagecraft workshop – an exciting way to further enhance the experience of the visit by offering older children a practical and unique view behind the scenes of the production they have just enjoyed, broadening their knowledge of the arts in combination with STEM subjects.

The Birmingham Stage Company

The Birmingham Stage Company is one of the world’s top companies creating theatre for children. Its award-winning productions tour the UK and internationally, most recently performing on Broadway, selling out the Sydney Opera House and regularly triumphing in London’s West End.

They work with Britain’s top children’s writers including David Walliams, Liz Pichon, Terry Deary, Michael Morpurgo and Philip Pullman.

Nominated for the Best Entertainment and Family Olivier Award, the company stages spectacular shows that are tailored specifically for children. There’s amazing sets and costumes, plus fantastic effects. The company aims to make every production a truly memorable event.

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Galloway School Tours

Did you know your local coach operator may be able to organise a complete day out? This includes travel and attraction tickets.

East Anglian operator Galloway School Tours , for example, offers packages for groups looking to visit London’s West End.

Using its extensive experience and network of contacts, Galloway can provide schools travelling from East Anglia a package including travel, show tickets and a theatre workshop.

It’s a great opportunity for students to work with professionals and enjoy top quality entertainment.

Royal Court Theatre

The Royal Court is a leading force in world theatre for finding writers and producing new plays that are original, contemporary and provocative.

Its education programme encourages young people to investigate, enjoy and participate in the craft of making theatre. It opens up the world of the rehearsal room as well as backstage, and offers practical learning opportunities for students.

From study days, production workshops, INSET sessions and community projects, the organisation offers a fascinating insight into the professional process of staging Royal Court productions.

Disney’s Aladdin

Breathtaking sets, mindblowing special effects, over 350 lavish costumes and a fabulous cast and orchestra bring the magic of Disney’s Aladdin to life on the West End stage.

This spectacular show, which is packed full of dancing, music and storytelling, is a fantastic stimulus for creative work. It will inspire primary and secondary pupils alike.

You can enhance your visit with free online resources. These include a nine-part video library.

Or take advantage of a range of pre-show workshops led by Disney Theatrical Teaching Artists. Prepare to escape to a whole new world!

Shakespeare’s Globe

Every day hundreds of students take part in curriculum-linked workshops and lectures at, or delivered, by Shakespeare’s Globe .

Visit with your group and you’ll also be able to benefit from an exploratory tour of the theatre.

Workshop options include interactive storytelling sessions for Key Stages 3 to 5. These include a 45-minute performance by a Globe Education practitioner.

Longer study days, exploring topics such as language or contextual influences on performance, for Key Stages 4 and 5, and GCSE study days are also available.

The Globe has extensive experience of working with children with SEN and EAL, too.

Told By An Idiot

Told by an Idiot is an acclaimed professional theatre company and an Arts Council England NPO organisation.

The company has 25 years’ experience of creating exciting, innovative productions and participation projects across the UK and internationally. Venues include north west England’s Manchester Royal Exchange, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Lyric Hammersmith London and National Theatre Wales.

It also offers a range of exciting, highly practical drama workshops for teachers and students. These are led by experienced practitioners who are all professional theatre performers and directors.

Themes include Working with Mask, Devising, Commedia dell’arte and Physical Theatre, as well as CPD sessions for teachers.

The Emmerdale Studio Experience

The Emmerdale Studio Experience takes place at the former ITV studios in Leeds, where selected filming still takes place. It allows students to step into the drama and experience the television production process from ‘Script to Screen’.

The education programme is tailored for Key Stages 2–5. There are links to the national curriculum and exam board specifications for English, film and media studies.

ATG Creative Learning Workshops

ATG’s Creative Learning team understands the value of learning through a creative process and the many ways in which it can engage and inspire students, bolstering the hard work of teachers and their schools.

All of ATG’s group workshops are bespoke. They can be tailored to offer an exploration of any English or drama text, on the GCSE and A Level curriculum or otherwise.

Best of all, students taking part will be working with truly inspiring West End professionals at a competitive cost.

Wicked The Musical

Voted ‘Best Theatre Production for Schools’ by teachers at the School Travel Awards two years running, Wicked ’s topical story of friendship, acceptance, integrity, peer pressure and propaganda is relevant for PSHE and citizenship teaching, and whole-school anti-bullying strategies.

The show is highly pertinent for all students studying BTEC Nationals in Performing Arts, as well as a wealth of additional subjects. The song ‘Defying Gravity’ is also a set work for the Edexcel GCSE Music qualification.

Visit the website for details of the schools’ workshop programme. These are run by current and former members of the cast and creative team.

Curve is a state-of-the-art theatre based in the heart of Leicester’s vibrant Cultural Quarter.

As well as live performances, it offers a wide range of inspiring educational workshops. These are designed to open up the world of theatre and reveal the hidden process of a rehearsal room.

Students are afforded the opportunity to engage more deeply with the artists, subject matter and processes in the theatre’s artistic programme. Links are made to the curriculum.

Mayflower Theatre

Mayflower Theatre delivers a diverse range of creative workshops, theatre tours and events tailor made for schools, colleges or groups. They can take place either at the theatre or at your own setting.

It also supports talks and workshops on a variety of creative careers. Conference-style events for young people explore entering the industry, in particular non-performance based careers. These draw on the expertise within the marketing, sales, technical and FOH departments, as well as industry professionals.

Outdoor activities and experience day trips

Girl on kayak

Willen Lake

Looking for a trip in central England? There’s no better place than one of Milton Keynes’ most popular destinations, Willen Lake . Whether you’re looking to visit as part of your enrichment programme or as part of an activity day or physical education session, there’s something for everyone.

The land and water-based activities on offer are run by qualified instructors and cater for students aged eight and above.

An extensive range of packages covers everything from a single activity through to a full schedule of multiple activities. Plus, groups of all sizes are welcome.

Chill Factore Indoor Snow Centre

Chill Factore , Manchester, runs an exciting range of unique adventure days based around skills development, puzzle solving and team building, to offer an exciting new alternative to summer reward trips and transition initiatives.

The most popular package, the Chill Adventure Day, gives students an adrenaline-filled indoor adventure experience. Here they can enjoy rock climbing, sledging, tobogganing, snow tubing and ski or snowboard tuition.

Icebreaker Challenge is an indoor, snow-based sports day. Alternatively, the Arctic Explorer Package is a snow-based problem solving break out game.

Stubbers Adventure Centre

Based on a picturesque 130-acre site, Stubbers Adventure Centre is a registered not-for-profit organisation that has helped hundreds of schools provide students with the opportunity to develop social and interpersonal skills and build confidence. This is done through participation in adventurous activities.

The centre offers lots of water sports. This includes kayaking, jet skiing, sailing and raft building. Other activities include archery, fencing, orienteering, laser tag and rifle shooting.

‘The Towers’ section, meanwhile, offers climbing, abseiling, high ropes and zip wire, and motorsports including quad bikes and 4×4 driving.

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Shropshire Raft Tours

Shropshire Raft Tours offers services to accommodate school trips, as well as facilities to receive coaches in the Wharfage car park where its Little Green Kiosk is based.

Its River Severn Tours are a compelling educational experience, and lots of fun too. Passing through the Ironbridge Gorge, they provide a fantastic opportunity for students to learn the history of the river during the Industrial Revolution. Students will also acquire river safety skills, explore how the Severn valley gorge was formed, and much more.

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  • Outdoor Education Advisers’ Panel OEAP ‘s National Guidance is a must-read for any teacher planning a school trip. Downloadable checklists and training are available.
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  • School Travel Forum STF offers information for the organisers of school trips as well research on the benefits of learning outside the classroom.
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The world this full of interesting things to discover and no countries are alike. You are always astounded by differences ranging from languages, cultures, customs, history, civilizations, lifestyle, people, and natural beauties that provoke us to pack our luggage and go to find out. Every single country in this world is a magical place for everyone to experience and learn, especially for students who are super eager to set their foot in appealing destinations. School tours have become an important part of the extra curriculum of each school. Educational School Trip is a reputable travel agency with educational experts building up the best school trips for international students traveling to discover every corner around the world. Taking school trips abroad, students have incredible opportunities to equip themselves with valuable knowledge and strengthen personal skills. Besides obtaining educational knowledge through traveling, students also have chances to meet new friends, exchange culture with local people, and explore their fascinating ways of life. School trips are amazing occasions for students to actively participate in various interactive activities and sightseeing field trips, company visits, and do some community helps. Definitely, our customized educational tours will broaden students’ minds and their points of view towards the world outside!

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What is a Field Trip?

A field trip in education is a carefully planned excursion that removes students from the confines of the classroom, immersing them in real-world environments to facilitate hands-on learning experiences. These excursions serve to complement traditional classroom studies, fostering the practical application of knowledge and a more profound understanding of academic subjects.

Essentially, a field trip is a dynamic and immersive educational adventure that broadens students' perspectives, nurtures curiosity, and significantly enriches their overall academic experience.

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Student trips, whether local or international, offer a myriad of benefits that extend far beyond the classroom. These educational school trips provide students with unique opportunities to broaden their horizons, foster personal growth, and enhance their overall academic experience.

1. Experiential Learning

Student trips bring subjects to life, offering hands-on experiences that deepen understanding and allow for the practical application of classroom knowledge.

2. Cultural Exposure

Immersing students in different cultures promotes global awareness, tolerance, and appreciation for diversity, contributing to the development of well-rounded individuals.

3. Personal Development

Navigating new environments and challenges during a trip encourages students to develop essential life skills such as problem-solving, adaptability, and effective communication.

4. Team Building

Group travel fosters teamwork and collaboration among students, strengthening interpersonal relationships and building a sense of community within the educational setting.

5. Memorable Learning

The unique and memorable experiences gained during student trips often result in a lasting impact, solidifying key concepts and making learning more meaningful.

6. Enhanced Social Skills

Interacting with peers and locals in different settings hones social skills, boosting students' confidence and ability to connect with diverse individuals.

7. Cognitive Development

Exposure to new environments stimulates intellectual curiosity, encouraging critical thinking and expanding students' cognitive capacities.

8. Future Opportunities

Student trips can open doors to future opportunities, including potential career paths, personal interests, and a broader perspective on the world.

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Embarking on an educational exploration of Asia's geography and environment unveils a captivating tapestry of diverse ecosystems, climate patterns, and cultural influences. Each country is a unique chapter, contributing to a holistic understanding of the forces that shape our world. This field trip provides students with experiential learning, connecting theoretical knowledge with real-world experiences and sparking a profound appreciation for geography, culture, and the environment.

Breathtaking Landscapes

Traverse the varied landscapes, from the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the expansive plains of the Ganges Delta. Understand how geographical features impact climate, agriculture, and human settlement.

Ecosystem Diversity

Delve into the rich biodiversity of Asia's ecosystems. Explore the tropical rainforests of Indonesia, the arid landscapes of Mongolia, and the complex river systems such as the Mekong and Yangtze.

Climate Zones

Grasp the intricacies of Asia's climate zones, from the frozen tundra in Siberia to the humid tropics of Southeast Asia. Witness monsoons, typhoons, and the seasonal changes that influence daily life.

Cultural Influences

Uncover the profound impact of geography on culture and traditions. Visit ancient sites, bustling markets, and rural communities to see how people adapt to and are shaped by their natural surroundings.

Environmental Challenges

Confront the environmental challenges faced by Asian countries, from deforestation to pollution. Explore sustainable practices and conservation efforts, gaining insights into the delicate balance between progress and environmental stewardship.

Natural Phenomena

Study the occurrence of natural phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanic activity, understanding the geological forces that have both shaped and, at times, challenged civilizations.

Rivers and Waterways

Follow the course of mighty rivers like the Ganges, Yangtze, and Mekong. Examine how these waterways have been essential for trade, agriculture, and cultural development throughout history.

An educational odyssey through a carefully curated list of destinations in Asia, where history, culture, and nature converge to create enriching learning experiences. Our educational school trips provide students with a passport to knowledge, fostering a deeper understanding of the world and its diverse complexities.

Historical Tapestry: Explore Vietnam's ancient history, from the Imperial City of Hue to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Witness the impact of the Vietnam War and understand the country's resilience and cultural heritage.

2. Cambodia

Angkor Archaeological Park: Step back in time amidst the ancient temples of Angkor Wat and Bayon. Uncover the historical significance of this UNESCO World Heritage site and its role in shaping Cambodian culture.

Luang Prabang: Immerse in the serene landscapes of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO-listed town along the Mekong River. Explore Buddhist temples and understand the cultural influences that have shaped Laos.

Bagan's Temples: Marvel at the thousands of temples that dot the landscape of Bagan. Uncover the spiritual and historical dimensions of this archaeological wonder, providing insights into Myanmar's past.

5. T hailand

Chiang Mai and Ayutthaya: Discover the cultural richness of Chiang Mai and the historical significance of Ayutthaya. From ancient temples to vibrant markets, students witness the intersection of tradition and modernity.

6. Indonesia

Bali's Cultural Landscape: Delve into the unique blend of Hindu culture and tropical beauty in Bali. Explore rice terraces, temples, and coral reefs, understanding the environmental and cultural dynamics.

Tokyo and Kyoto: Experience the contrast between the modernity of Tokyo and the traditional charm of Kyoto. Visit technological hubs, historical sites, and witness Japan's innovation and cultural heritage.

8. Singapore

Gardens by the Bay and Science Center: Explore sustainable urban development at Gardens by the Bay. Visit the Science Center for interactive learning, showcasing Singapore's commitment to education and environmental stewardship.

The Great Wall and Terracotta Army: Walk along the iconic Great Wall, symbolizing China's historical grandeur. Explore the Terracotta Army, offering a glimpse into the country's ancient civilization and artistic achievements.

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  • The Forbidden City: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it served as the imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty.
  • The Great Wall of China: Explore this iconic structure and learn about its historical significance.
  • Kyoto Imperial Palace: Delve into Japan's imperial history by visiting the Kyoto Imperial Palace and its beautiful gardens.
  • Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): A Zen Buddhist temple covered in gold leaf, offering insight into Japanese architecture and culture.
  • Wat Pho: Visit the Temple of the Reclining Buddha and explore the Thai traditional medicine and massage school on the premises.
  • Jim Thompson House: Learn about Thai silk and traditional architecture in this museum.

South Korea

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace: Learn about Korea's royal history and culture at this grand palace.
  • National Museum of Korea: Offers a comprehensive collection of artifacts reflecting Korea's history and cultural heritage.
  • Singapore Science Centre: An interactive science museum suitable for all ages.
  • Gardens by the Bay: Learn about environmental sustainability and the diverse ecosystems within these futuristic gardens.
  • Hoa Lo Prison Museum: Gain insights into Vietnam's history, particularly the Vietnam War.
  • Temple of Literature: Vietnam's first national university, dedicated to Confucius and scholars.

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Explore the vibrant diversity of Asia through a curated educational field trip that fosters cross-cultural understanding and enriches academic perspectives.

Local Traditions: Immerse in Vietnamese traditions through hands-on experiences. From traditional water puppetry to participating in local markets, students witness the daily life and cultural richness of Vietnam.

Community Engagement: Engage with local communities and gain insights into Cambodian daily life. Participate in traditional dance workshops and understand the significance of Khmer culture.

Almsgiving Ceremony: Experience the spiritual side of Laos by participating in the almsgiving ceremony in Luang Prabang. Understand the role of Buddhism in shaping Laotian culture.

Cultural Preservation: Explore Myanmar's commitment to cultural preservation at the Mandalay Marionettes Theater. Witness traditional performances that showcase the country's artistic heritage.

Thai Culinary Arts: Dive into the flavors of Thai cuisine through cooking classes and local market visits. Understand the cultural significance of food and its role in Thai traditions.

6.Indonesia

Balinese Arts and Crafts: Uncover the artistic heritage of Bali through workshops in traditional dance, music, and crafts. Witness performances that reflect the island's unique cultural expressions.

Tea Ceremony and Ikebana: Experience the precision and elegance of Japanese traditions through a tea ceremony and ikebana (flower arranging) sessions. Gain insights into the cultural nuances of Japan.

8.Singapore

Multicultural Melting Pot: Explore the diverse neighborhoods of Singapore, each reflecting a unique cultural influence. Visit Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam to witness the city-state's multicultural fabric.

Calligraphy and Kung Fu: Delve into Chinese arts with calligraphy sessions and experience the discipline of Kung Fu. Understand the cultural philosophy embedded in these traditional practices.

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Immerse students in an unparalleled educational experience through our carefully crafted educational school trips in Asia. Our programs, featuring hands-on experiences, interactive workshops, and immersive learning, aim to cultivate critical thinking, enhance cultural awareness, and ignite a lasting passion for learning.

Cu Chi Tunnels Exploration: Step into history by exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels, gaining insights into guerrilla warfare tactics during the Vietnam War. Engage in discussions about the historical and strategic significance of this underground network.

Angkor Wat Archaeological Studies: Transform into archaeologists as students delve into the architectural wonders of Angkor Wat. Analyze the intricate carvings, decipher the historical narratives, and understand the engineering brilliance of this ancient site.

Mekong River Ecology Study: Embark on a river excursion to study the ecology of the Mekong River. Participate in discussions about the importance of this waterway for local communities, biodiversity, and sustainable practices.

Bagan Temples Architectural Workshop: Unleash creativity through an architectural workshop amidst the ancient temples of Bagan. Understand the structural nuances, historical context, and preservation challenges of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Thai Language and Cultural Exchange: Engage in a cultural exchange by learning basic Thai language skills. Participate in local conversations, enhancing communication and cultural understanding.

Coral Reef Conservation Seminar: Dive into marine biology with a seminar on coral reef conservation in Indonesia. Explore the underwater world through virtual reality experiences, understanding the importance of preserving marine ecosystems.

Origami and Technology Workshop: Combine tradition and technology in a workshop that explores both the ancient art of origami and modern innovations. Understand how Japan seamlessly integrates its rich cultural heritage with cutting-edge technology.

Sustainable Urban Development Simulation: Engage in a simulation that explores sustainable urban development in Singapore. Analyze city planning, green initiatives, and the balance between modernization and environmental conservation.

Great Wall Engineering Challenge: Put on the hat of engineers with a hands-on challenge related to the Great Wall. Explore the architectural aspects, strategic considerations, and teamwork involved in constructing this iconic landmark.

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Our educational school trips serve as a unique gateway to language learning and cultural immersion in Asia. Students are prompted to explore the intricate linguistic tapestry woven into the fabric of each nation, fostering language skills while gaining a deeper understanding of the diverse cultures they encounter.

Vietnamese Language Classes: Engage in Vietnamese language classes where students learn basic phrases, enhancing their ability to connect with locals and understand the linguistic nuances of this tonal language.

Khmer Script Workshops: Immerse in the elegance of the Khmer script through workshops. Decode ancient inscriptions, gaining insights into Cambodia's linguistic and cultural heritage.

Laotian Conversational Exchanges: Participate in conversational exchanges with locals in Laos. Engage in discussions about daily life, traditions, and cultural expressions, enhancing language proficiency through practical experiences.

Burmese Language Immersion: Delve into the melodious sounds of Burmese through immersive language sessions. Learn greetings, expressions, and script, enabling students to communicate effectively during their journey.

5. Thailand

Thai Language Challenges: Take on language challenges that involve practical applications of Thai. From navigating markets to ordering local delicacies, students apply their language skills in real-life scenarios.

Bahasa Indonesia Cultural Encounters: Engage in cultural encounters facilitated by Bahasa Indonesia lessons. Explore the linguistic diversity of the archipelago and its role in shaping Indonesia's cultural mosaic.

Japanese Calligraphy and Language Fusion: Merge linguistic and artistic expressions through Japanese calligraphy workshops. Understand the beauty of written Japanese characters while mastering essential phrases.

Multilingual Street Signs Exploration: Navigate the linguistic diversity of Singapore through an exploration of multilingual street signs. Decode the blend of English, Malay, Chinese, and Tamil that reflects the nation's multicultural identity.

Mandarin Language Exchange: Engage in Mandarin language exchanges with local students. Foster cross-cultural friendships while practicing language skills in authentic settings, from bustling markets to historical sites.

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Embarking on educational school trips to diverse destinations requires meticulous planning and a focus on safety. The well-being of students is paramount, and the following safety guide provides comprehensive measures to ensure secure and enriching experiences:

1. Pre-Departure Communication

Talk to Students:

  • Emphasize the importance of staying close to the group and following instructions.
  • Remind students to stay alert with strangers and not accept gifts.
  • Educate them on the rules and address any objections to ensure clear understanding.

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  • Anticipate unexpected situations and communicate ultimate solutions to students.
  • Provide information on meeting points after activities, ensuring students are aware of the destination's map or directions.

2. Essential Supplies

  • Prepare a list of vital items, including:
  • Permission slips.
  • Extra money for unforeseen expenses.
  • Sunscreen and necessary medications.
  • Emergency first-aid kit with antiseptic cream, bandages, and other essentials.

3. Uniforms and Visibility

  • Discuss and decide on brightly-colored clothes or school uniforms for easy identification.
  • Avoid dark colors; opt for matching shirts with long sleeves to protect against sunburn and insects.
  • Check the weather forecast and advise students on appropriate attire.

4. Supervision and Grouping

  • Assign supervisors or chaperones to each group and emphasize the importance of close supervision.
  • Separate challenging students into different groups to prevent potential issues.
  • Ensure accurate tracking of student numbers to quickly identify any missing individuals.

5. Student Self-Control in Groups

  • Divide large classes into smaller groups and appoint group leaders.
  • Group monitors will assist in managing group members and promptly inform teachers of any issues.
  • Encourage a sense of responsibility within each group for enhanced safety and efficiency.

6. Safe Transportation

  • Prioritize safe modes of transportation.
  • Ensure vehicles are suitable for the number of students and within the field trip budget.
  • Select responsible and experienced drivers for safe and secure transportation.

7. Cultural Sensitivity Reminders

  • Reinforce cultural sensitivity and awareness among students.
  • Emphasize respectful behavior and adherence to local customs.
  • Educate students on the cultural norms of each destination to avoid unintentional cultural misunderstandings.

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 Destinations are chosen based on their educational value, cultural richness, and safety considerations. The aim is to provide students with a well-rounded learning experience that complements their academic curriculum.

Our trips include a diverse range of educational activities, such as guided tours to historical sites, cultural workshops, language learning experiences, and interactions with local communities. These activities aim to enhance students' knowledge and cultural understanding.

Safety is our top priority. We adhere to strict safety guidelines, including thorough pre-trip briefings, supervision by experienced staff, and contingency plans for emergencies. All transportation and accommodation arrangements prioritize safety standards.

A detailed packing list is provided before the trip, including essentials such as comfortable clothing, appropriate footwear, necessary medications, sunscreen, and any specific items relevant to the destination. Students are encouraged to pack light and efficiently.

Accommodations are carefully chosen for their safety, comfort, and proximity to educational sites. We prioritize clean and secure lodgings that enhance the overall experience. Students may stay in hotels, hostels, or other suitable accommodations, depending on the destination.

Dietary restrictions and allergies are taken into consideration when planning meals. We work closely with local establishments to ensure that students with specific dietary needs are accommodated. It's essential to inform trip organizers of any dietary restrictions in advance.

Cultural sensitivity is a key aspect of our educational trips. Pre-trip briefings include information on local customs, etiquette, and cultural norms. Students are encouraged to embrace and respect cultural differences, fostering a positive and inclusive experience.

A comprehensive first-aid kit is carried during the trip, and our tour guide is trained to handle medical emergencies. Local contacts and medical facilities are identified in advance, and emergency response plans are in place to address any unforeseen medical situations.

Regular updates, including photos and brief summaries, are shared with parents through a designated communication channel. In case of any urgent communication needs, a designated contact person and emergency helpline are provided.

In most cases, parents or guardians are welcome to join educational trips. However, this depends on the trip's logistics, budget, and the capacity of accommodations and transportation. Interested parents are encouraged to inquire in advance.

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Your students will be immersed in one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. The USA is a 'melting pot' of culture. In addition to Native Americans who were already living on the continent, the population of the United States was built on immigration from other countries. American culture has a number of expressions and has been influenced by African, Native American, Asian, Polynesian and Latin American people. As a result, you will find many social subcultures in different parts of the United States.

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At the federal level, the United States has no official language, however English is considered de facto national language. Unsurprisingly, given its vast diversity of cultures, over 300 languages are spoken. Sadly, most languages native to the U.S territory have now become extinct. Surviving native language is threatened by mainstream culture.

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Students will love working their way through the unique blend of cuisine in the USA. Due to its vast size, the cuisine depends largely on geographic location. For example, in the state of Louisiana, their cooking is known for its use of cajun spice. American food however commonly uses ingredients such as turkey, corn and maple syrup.

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Offering a rich plethora of academic experiences, the USA is an ideal destination for your school trip abroad. Experience rich culture, visit iconic landmarks and participate in technology workshops at NASA. As a trip destination, the USA cannot be beaten.

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  • School trip packages tailored to suit your schools budget, time frame, and objectives.

A school trip to the USA could mean studying robotics at NASA or participating in drama and music workshops on Broadway in New York. With stunning landscapes such as the Grand Canyon and Yosemite national park; to the world-famous cities of New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, the USA is a country full of contrasts and it offers something to meet every learning outcome.

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Take your students on an educational tour through the United States of America, with learning opportunities in STEM, geography, history and politics, and the arts.

Spark your students’ creative flair as you explore the world of high-tech innovation at Stanford University, Silicon Valley and NASA. Watch as your students are inspired on a history-fueled music trip through America’s deep south, where they will discover the beginnings of jazz and rock and roll.

"As a result of this trip, we have three students considering picking up mechanical engineering at university, and a host of students considering STEM-related A-Levels. An action-packed, awe-inspiring week away. I can't wait to go back next year!"

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by: The GreatSchools Editorial Team | Updated: December 5, 2023

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The school visit: what to look for, what to ask

Be sure to visit all the schools on your list, if you can. A visit is the best way to determine whether a school is right for your child. Even a short visit will help you identify a school’s strengths and challenges. It’s also the only way to get a feel for a school’s climate — intangible but important factors like the dynamism of the teaching, engagement of the students, quality of communication, level of respect between students, teachers, administrators, and parents, and the overall sense that the school offers a safe and inspiring learning environment .

School visit checklists

Use this printable guide to help you plan your elementary, middle, or high school visit.

Before your visit

  • Do your homework. Read about the schools you’ll be visiting. Examine their school profiles on GreatSchools.org. Talk to other parents and check your local newspaper for articles about the schools.
  • Contact the school.  Most schools conduct regular school tours and open houses during the enrollment season — typically in the fall. Call the school or go online to schedule a visit.
  • Ask and observe. Jot down your questions before your visit (the sample questions below will help you create your list).

Key questions to ask

  • Does this school have a particular educational philosophy or mission?
  • What curriculum does the school use for math, reading, science, etc? Ask if the school follows the Common Core State Standards , Next Generation Science Standards , and which program(s) are they using to teach children to read ?
  • What is the average class size ?
  • What is this school’s approach to student discipline and safety? Do they practice restorative justice ? Are the discipline practices fair for families of color ? Do they practice corporal punishment , and if so, can you opt out of that for your child?
  • How much homework do students have? What is the school’s philosophy/approach to homework ?
  • What kind of library resources are available to students?
  • How is technology used to support teaching and learning at this school?
  • How do the arts fit into the curriculum? Is there a school choir, band or orchestra? A drama program? Art classes?
  • What extracurricular opportunities (sports, clubs, community service, competitions) are available for students?
  • How do students get to school? Is free school busing available?
  • Is bullying a problem at the school? Does the school have an anti-bullying policy ?
  • Does the school have a program for gifted students ?
  • How does this school support students who have academic, social or emotional difficulties?
  • What strategies are used to teach students who are not fluent in English?
  • What professional development opportunities do teachers have ? In what ways do teachers collaborate?
  • Does the school offer Physical Education (PE) classes?
  • What are some of the school’s greatest accomplishments? What are some of the biggest challenges this school faces?

Features to look for

  • Do classrooms look cheerful? Is student work displayed, and does it seem appropriate for the grade level?
  • Do teachers seem enthusiastic and knowledgeable, asking questions that stimulate students and keep them engaged?
  • Does the principal seem confident and interested in interacting with students, teachers and parents?
  • How do students behave as they move from class to class or play outside?
  • Is there an active Parent Teacher Association (PTA) ? What other types of parent involvement take place at this school?
  • How well are the facilities maintained? Are bathrooms clean and well supplied, and do the grounds look safe and inviting?

Especially for elementary schools

  • What are some highlights of this school’s curriculum in reading , math, science and social studies?
  • What criteria are used to determine student placement in classes?
  • How does this school keep parents informed of school information and activities? Are they easy to communicate with ?
  • Does the school let parents know what their rights are (and aren’t ) in regards to your child’s education?
  • Is quality child care available before and after school?
  • How much outdoor time do kids get each day?

 Especially for middle schools

  • How does the school guide and prepare students for major academic decisions that will define their options in high school and beyond? Do they provide advice to parents on how to help this age group ?
  • Does the school offer tutoring or other support if students need extra help?
  • Are world language classes (French, Spanish, etc.) offered to students?
  • If the school is large, does it make an effort to provide activities that create a sense of community ?

Especially for high schools

  • Does this school have a particular curriculum focus, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) or the arts?
  • What kind of emphasis does the school place on college preparation ?
  • Does the school have a good selection of Advanced Placement (AP) and honors classes?
  • What percentage of students take the SAT or/and ACT ?
  • Where do students go after they graduate? How many attend four-year college? Are graduates prepared for college ?
  • Are counselors available to help students make important decisions about classes?
  • Is college counseling and support available?
  • Does the school offer a variety of career planning options for students who are not college bound?
  • Does the school staff set high expectations for all students?
  • Does the school have a tutoring program so students can get extra help if they need it?
  • How do students get to school? Is there a parking lot, and are buses (public or district-provided) available?
  • Does this school have any school-to-work programs or specialized academies ?
  • What is the school drop-out rate ?

Especially for charter schools

  • When and why was this school created ?
  • Does the school have a specific focus?
  • Who is the charter holder, or the group that created the school?
  • How does the school select teachers? Are the teachers certificated?
  • Is this the permanent location or facility for the school? If not, will the school be moving to another location in the near future?

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We say it because we believe it: travel changes lives.

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Program consultants are your pre-departure partner. From tour selection, to group recruitment to easing pre-departure nerves, they are with you every step of the way.

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As the group leader, you’ll know the most about your specific group’s tour and your school’s policies on travel, becoming the first stop for parent and student questions. But for ACIS policies including questions on insurance and payment plans, our traveler support team is eager to help.

“Everyone I talk to is so friendly and helpful!” — Harriet P. Parent

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Part guide, part educator, part engineer, part magician—ACIS Tour Managers lead your group while on tour. They know their destinations, but more importantly they know teachers and students. They keep students engaged, teachers relaxed and the whole group excited to see what will happen next.

“The highlight of our trip was Espin, our tour manager! He is the most AMAZING human being on the planet! He knows everything about everything and is able to communicate with any age group.” — Rose B. Participant

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Expect fun, expect adventure, expect to return home with stories you’ll be telling family and friends for years. Our tours are designed by true travel pros who want you to make the most of your time on tour and return home eager to travel again.

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Each ACIS tour combines just the right mix of planned educational excursions and free time for exploration. Your daily schedule will, of course, vary depending on your location, type of tour and if it is travel-intensive or a more leisurely, single-city program. Typically, you’ll wake up bright and early, and after breakfast, enjoy a morning excursion. You might have a sightseeing tour, cultural connection, entrance to a museum (usually with a reserved entrance so you can avoid the long lines) or walking tour. You’ll have some time for lunch and then enjoy another activity. Dinners will be in town, and then you’ll further explore to see the city sparkle at night.

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Cultural Connections, included on every ACIS international tour, take cultural understanding to a whole new level. Through immersive activities such as learning the steps of the flamenco or a French cooking class, students look at the culture and history of a place from a different vantage point. It is the ultimate in experiential learning.

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ACIS helps you make the most of your time on tour by only using three- and four-star hotels near the heart of what you came to see. We place a priority on booking hotels in convenient and safe areas , with easy access to both local attractions and public transportation. After all, you want to be exploring, not commuting.

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Teaching can be a gratifying job, and it’s even more fun when you get the chance to take your students on a school trip. Trips are a great way to connect with your students while they learn something new outside the classroom—something that will stay with them for years to come.

But as any teacher knows, planning a successful school trip can be challenging in terms of organizing transport and activities and finding one that fits your budget.

That’s why we’ve put together this list of top 20 school trip ideas, which are full of fun learning opportunities for all ages at different price points so teachers everywhere can take their classes on an unforgettable educational journey!

Related : For more, check out our article on  Top 20 Assembly Ideas  here.

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School Trip Idea 1: Local Museums.

A day spent exploring a local history museum, art museum, science centre, or planetarium can be both educational and fun. Students can learn about different cultures and periods, as well as gain an appreciation for the work of artists and scientists past and present.

School Trip Idea 2: Outdoor Adventures.

Nothing gets students outdoors like a school trip to a campground or state park. Kids can explore nature while learning about the environment, and they’ll get to try new activities like canoeing, rock climbing, zip-lining and more!

School Trip Idea 3: Cultural Destinations.

Embark on an educational adventure at a cultural destination such as a historic site, a cultural centre, or an archaeological site. Students can explore the customs and beliefs of different cultures, gain insights into people’s lifestyles in other countries and periods, or even participate in interactive workshops to learn about various topics.

School Trip Idea 4: Farm Visits.

One for younger kids! Farms offer the perfect opportunity to explore nature up close and personal. On a farm trip, students will learn about the importance of sustainable farming practices, animal husbandry, and healthy food choices. Plus, they can have plenty of fun collecting eggs or feeding animals!

School Trip Idea 5: Aquariums & Zoos.

Aquariums and zoos offer a wealth of educational opportunities for students. Kids can learn about animals in their natural habitats and uncover the ocean’s mysteries and inhabitants. Plus, it’s always a treat to see some incredible wildlife up close!

School Trip Idea 6: Art Galleries & Historic Sites.

Immerse yourself in art and history by visiting an art gallery or historic site. Here, students can explore the works of famous artists, view unique artefacts from centuries past, and gain a greater understanding of different cultures and traditions worldwide.

School Trip Idea 7: Theater & Dance Performances.

Encourage appreciation of the performing arts by taking your students to a theatre or dance performance. Not only will they be exposed to different forms of art, but they’ll also pick up on important lessons about collaboration, communication, and expression.

School Trip Idea 8: Amusement & Theme Parks.

Give your students a thrilling educational experience at an amusement or theme park. Here they can learn about physics and engineering while riding rollercoasters, find out what it takes to run a successful business by exploring different attractions and practice mathematics by figuring out the cost of rides and food.

School Trip Idea 9: Sports & Recreation Facilities.

Take your students to the sports facility for a day of physical activities. Not only can they get some exercise, but they’ll also learn about teamwork, competition and fair play. Plus, it’s an excellent opportunity for kids to develop skills like problem-solving and coordination.

School Trip Idea 10: Factories & Industrial Sites.

Bring your students to a factory or industrial site and watch how things are made. Here they’ll learn about the manufacturing process, discover the importance of safety measures, and gain insights into the production of everyday items.

It’s an eye-opening experience that can help them understand the value of hard work and effort.

School Trip Idea 11: STEM Centers.

A trip to a STEM centre is an excellent opportunity for students to explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics in a hands-on environment. Kids can participate in interactive workshops, build robots or learn about coding—all while having fun!

School Trip Idea 12: National Parks.

Give your students a chance to experience nature in all its glory at a national park. Here, they can observe the wildlife, explore different ecosystems and gain insights into conservation efforts. Plus, there are usually plenty of activities for them to try, like camping, hiking and canoeing.

School Trip Idea 13: Local Rivers and Streams.

To help kids understand the importance of conservation, take them on a trip to a nearby river or stream. Once there, they can collect data about water quality and identify different species of fish and plants. Plus, it’s always fun fishing or playing water games!

School Trip Idea 14: Transport Museums.

Give your students a fascinating glimpse into transportation by taking them to a transport museum. Here they can learn about the history of different modes of transport, explore how vehicles are made and operated, and gain insights into the science behind motion and energy.

School Trip Idea 15: Planetariums & Observatories.

Take your students to a planetarium and observatory for an unforgettable experience. Here they can learn about the stars, planets and galaxies, as well as fascinating facts about solar systems and astrology. Plus, they’ll have a chance to use telescopes and gaze up at the night sky!

School Trip Idea 16: World War Historical Sites.

To help your students understand the impact of World War II, take them to a nearby historical site. Here they can learn about important battles and key figures from that era, better understand different political ideologies and gain insights into how wars are fought and won.

School Trip Idea 17: International Trips.

Take your students on an international trip and give them a taste of another culture. Here they can explore different customs, sample exotic cuisines, learn about foreign languages and appreciate the beauty of other countries. It’s sure to be an unforgettable experience for everyone!

School Trip Idea 18: Profesional Sports Games.

Bring your students to a professional sports game and give them a chance to cheer for their favourite teams. Not only can they learn about the game’s rules, but they’ll also experience the energy and excitement of watching live sporting events. It’s sure to be an unforgettable experience!

School Trip Idea 19: Charity Events & Fundraisers.

Let your students give back by taking them to a charity event or fundraiser. Here they’ll learn the importance of helping others and gain insights into how even small contributions can make a big difference.

Plus, it’s an excellent opportunity for kids to develop teamwork, competition and public speaking skills.

School Trip Idea 20: Business Tours.

Take your students on a business tour and let them explore the world of entrepreneurship first-hand. Here they can learn about different industries, gain insights into how businesses are run and even meet entrepreneurs who can share their inspiring stories. It’sIt’se to be an invaluable experience for all!

School trips are an excellent way to help students develop essential skills and gain fresh perspectives. From national parks and observatories to charity events and business tours, plenty of exciting options can create an educational and unforgettable experience.

With careful planning and consideration, you can make a successful school trip that will benefit your students in many ways.

So what are you waiting for? Start planning your next school trip today!

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I'm Dan Higgins, one of the faces behind The Teaching Couple. With 15 years in the education sector and a decade as a teacher, I've witnessed the highs and lows of school life. Over the years, my passion for supporting fellow teachers and making school more bearable has grown. The Teaching Couple is my platform to share strategies, tips, and insights from my journey. Together, we can shape a better school experience for all.

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For busy teachers, just school excursions. it’s all we do - create fabulous experiences for you and your students., you've come to the right place....

We’ve been honing our excursion skills – both in the office and out on tour – for more than twenty years.

When you book with Macquarie Educational Tours, we take care of your whole excursion for you.

Macquarie Educational Tours is a specialist travel agent working with schools across Australia. We book your flights, coaches, Spirit of Tasmania passage, accommodation, venues, and activities.

In addition to being a travel agent, our dedicated tour planners meticulously plan and book your itinerary and all aspects of your excursion.

 Over and above being your travel agent, and meticulously planning and booking your entire excursion package, we are also your tour operator, responsible for conducting the tours that we book either with our own coaches, or with our dedicated contract coach companies throughout Australia

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Macquarie Educational Tours owner, Greg, is a coach driver with over thirty years’ experience in the industry. His industry knowledge ensures quality coaches and drivers for your excursion.

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Wendy – QLD Thank you, and again tour ran smoothly – Opera House seats were amazing! Thank you!! Look forward to working with you again in 2018.
Chris – QLD Great help and easy to communicate with. Re pricing at final weeks not a problem, thanks! Would do it again in a heart beat!
Leonie – NSW Very well organised & everything ran smoothly throughout the week. Thank you!
Adam – QLD A very well run tour. Allan was absolutely brilliant as our coach driver!!! Very helpful with a wealth of knowledge and extremely easy to work with.
Karen – NSW So impressed with the flexibility shown by Barry and Allan – especially on our snow day which was disrupted due to accident/injury a child had during the night before. They were brilliant!
Damien – QLD This was our first trip with Macquarie and we were impressed with how the camp has improved for us. We will be working with Macquarie in the future.
Amelia – NSW Jeff and Allan were amazing and made the trip run so smoothly – could not have asked for better drivers! Would happily have them both next year!
Cecilia – QLD Both Phil and Jessie were excellent with assisting us prior to and on the trip especially seeing as both Rosemary and myself were first timers. Thank you!
Sarah – QLD Macquarie did a fabulous job organising this for us. We had a change over of staff late in this process and Margaret was always so helpful – even late changes to itinerary were no problem.
Hannah – QLD Very easy to work with in organising camp. Had a great bus driver which the students loved. Thank you for the coffees as well.
Margaret – NSW Students really enjoyed the excursion. Allan was fantastic. Hope to book again. Students really enjoyed having him as our coach driver. We would like to have him take us on our next excursion.
Debbie – NSW We have been extremely pleased with all aspects of our trip.
Nicole – NSW Thanks for a good experience for the kids.
Vicky – NSW Very happy to recommend your company to any school! We will be re-booking very shortly.
Leah – QLD Ken, our driver was extremely helpful and looked after us very well. He made our trip so much easier taking care of all those little things and giving us great directions and advice! Highly recommend him.
Dianne – NSW I have always found Macquarie Educational Tours to be conducted to the highest standard, both prior to, and during the excursion.
Sarah – NSW Thank you for all of your hard work in organising our excursion; we had a fabulous time and appreciate your efforts. It has been a pleasure to work with you.
Jane – QLD Thanks all for a wonderful experience. Can’t wait to do it again next year!Fantastic! Jeff was great. Kids and teachers loved him. Very helpful. Katie: very helpful, nothing to hard, always replied quickly.
Sarah – NSW Keri, thank you for making the entire process of booking and organising our excursion so seamless and easy. Your staff were always on hand to answer my questions; working with you was a pleasure. Thank you!
Susanne – NSW Coach drivers, Barry and Peter, made everything so easy for us.
Meredith – NSW Tour ran smoothly. Meagan was extremely helpful and very accommodation with our last minute requests.
Liana – TAS This is the second time we have used Macquarie Educational Tours to plan and help with our Sydney trip. We could not recommend them highly enough: friendly, professional, quick to respond to emails and above all STRESS FREE for TEACHERS!!
Angus – NSW Outstanding from Gary with all organisation and accommodating ongoing requests. Bus drivers were all great and helped to make the camp.
Patrick – NSW Fantastic. Both Katie and Mick were brilliant. The students and staff thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience.
Esther – WA All of the stops / times in our itinerary were well managed by Graeme, he was outstanding! Thank you to all the team for the awesome job - we had an amazing time.
Rochelle – NSW Gary went above and beyond what was expected and was always helpful. A well planned out trip. John was fantastic. he was considerate, flexible and always thinking of how he could help.
Irini – NT Renae was fantastic. She helped me put together an excellent itinerary for our students, which they thoroughly enjoyed. Renae was helpful and her excellent communication skills made it easy for me to organise our excursion from our end.
Lauren – QLD Laura was great. Graeme was awesome. The students & staff loved him. He was knowledgeable and flexible.
Keira – NSW Glenn & Graeme were an unbelievable asset to our excursion. They made everything as smooth as possible. I would highly recommend them to anyone. 10/10 5 stars! Amazing!
Amber – WA Glenn & Katie were fabulous! They were courteous, accommodating, safe & friendly at all times. Glenn's management of the tour made things incredibly easy for us. Both drivers were understanding of the needs of our young students. I would be more than happy to have them again. Katie is wonderful! She is incredibly helpful and
Joe – QLD This was my first experience booking and managing an excursion with Macquarie (also of this scale). Emma and James made it as easy and enjoyable as possible. The booking process was made easier with Emma being patient and punctual and a wealth of knowledge!
Katerina – NSW The office team were amazing, helpful and flexible. The driver was kind and a safe driver. Excursion highlights - The whole excursion was educational, purposeful and perfectly timetabled. Thank you for a great experience.
Alex – QLD Renae did a great job with all our extra requests. Glenn and John made our days easy, enjoyable and organised. They are both assets to your company. The students responded very well to them and they helped keep the tour running smoothly. They were excellent company at dinner!
Jane – NSW All staff at Macquarie were excellent, helpful and ready to assist anytime. Thank you for an easy excursion.
Michelle – NSW Emma and both bus drivers were fantastic. All went above and beyond and made our excursion great!
Penny – QLD Grant - Absolute ROCKSTAR! Couldn't fault him and would request him for future tours. Renae - So Patient and always willing to support a first time camp coordinator. Also, couldn't fault her service. 5 stars!!!
Liz – NSW Thank you for a very well organised excursion. We particularly want to express our gratitude for the professionalism & helpfulness of our drivers - they are the ones that made the trip run smoothly, and we literally couldn't have done it without them. We all had a great time. Thanks!
Stephanie – NSW Katie was fantastic. I had a high level of support from her the whole process. She made it seem like nothing I requested was too difficult.
Danielle – QLD Grant & John were fabulous. Grant is great with his knowledge of Canberra.
Helen – QLD The whole trip was an amazing experience for our students and adults.
Kris – QLD Gary & Dave were both very personable and approachable - willing to provide the best experience possible for the students. Dave in particular, was exceptional. His friendly manner & knowledge of the local area was a plus.
Angie – QLD Being the first Canberra tour that our school has undertaken, we were quite nervous about what to expect. We didn't need to worry, as you guys had everything covered. Keith, our driver was fabulous. Very knowledgeable and had us organised from the getgo. Thanks so much.
Cate – Tas It has been a pleasure dealing with everyone in the Macquarie Team. All aspects of the trip went smoothly from planning, booking flights, itinerary, bus travel etc. The timing between events was excellent; finding a balance between participating in lots of visits / activities whilst not feeling too rushed to get from one venue to
Helen – QLD Caring, supportive team at Macquarie. Great to work with. Drivers makes camp an enjoyable experience and Graeme certainly did an awesome job. Thank you team for making our camp great.
Rachel – NT The trip was fantastic. Paul was able to be flexible with times and places when weather was poor. Everyone had a fantastic trip.
Gary – QLD Whole team was very helpful, understanding and extremely co-operative in the lead up to and during the excursion. Any questions were responded to very quickly and provided the information required. Our driver fitted in with our group and was very flexible if anything needed to slightly change and was very helpful in the smooth running
Danny – VIC The smoothness of the camp was outstanding, we felt organised from day one. The team did a great job answering all questions prior to the excursion to ease our mind on our schools first Canberra camp!
Kate – NSW Jeff was amazing! So organised, knowledgeable and easy to get along with. He was helpful with our PACER forms. Massive thanks to all 3 drivers for their support of our kids and their safe driving. Lynden was also Phenomenal throughout the whole booking process.
Lisa – QLD Gary was very helpful and we were in constant communication during the planning process. Jeff & Grant - where do I start? We've had these two "busies"(as we've nicknamed them) for the past two years. They are so helpful, keep us organised and offer suggestions for places to visit in the future. We request Jeff
Julia – NSW It was our pleasure working with the Macquarie Team again this year. Our drivers were lovely, what a blessing to have such knowledgeable drivers who consistently worked to help our students have the best camp ever.
Helen – QLD Macquarie - Your were ALWAYS so helpful in all aspects of the organisation of our school excursion. Nothing was too difficult and all questions were responded to promptly. It has been an absolute pleasure working with your company over the years, from your staff in the office to your bus drivers! You offer a fantastic
Daniel – NSW Shae's organisation & communication before the excursion was excellent. She made the whole process very seamless and the students really enjoyed the experience. I must commend Jeff for his work during the excursion. He was very polite, courteous and was very accommodating. I have no hesitation in recommending him as a very reliable and flexible
Alanna – NSW Our Canberra excursion was an outstanding educational experience. We felt the office team, tour planner and coach drivers all contributed to ensuring our trip was well-organised, highly educational, safe and suited tour Year 6 Cohort. We would like to particularly mention Glen & Graeme - they were extremely helpful and flexible! Also Katie was very
Elizabeth – QLD This was our first secondary Canberra camp for our school, and it could not have been better. Every need was taken care in a professional and positive manner. Can't wait for next year!
Rhiannon – QLD Keith was an excellent bus driver and an asset to our trip. He went above and beyond at all times, from helping with students during mealtimes to organising a chair lift ride at the snow. Keith's local and extensive knowledge was interesting and useful throughout our trip. Thank you!
Raelene – WA Once again Macquarie put together an excursion that ran smoothly. We were well looked after at all of our accommodation stays. Our driver facilitated a smooth running of events. We will certainly be another "repeat" client. Thank you so much to Renae and the team for all your hours of input to ensure a great
Erin – NSW Being my first excursion (organiser / group leader), I was extremely nervous. Lynden was incredible, very helpful, organised & willing to assist me in anyway with any question. Knowing I had her support was extremely appreciated. On the excursion from the very beginning Jeff was amazing. His knowledge of history, friendliness and all round support
Jessica – NSW Lynden was extremely helpful and answered many questions almost immediately. She knew exactly what we were doing and when, and was very knowledgeable about all of our activities.
Emma – NSW Macquarie Educational Tours you were amazing to work with. Drivers were all extremely helpful and friendly so thank you!
Raelene – WA Once again Macquarie put together an excursion that ran smoothly. We were all well looked after at all our accommodation stays. Our driver facilitated a smooth running of events. We will certainly be another 'repeat' client. Thank you so much to Renae and the team for all your hours of input to ensure a great
Luke – NSW Both Grant & Greg were excellent tour guides and assisted staff superbly. They were very personable and extremely giving of their time. Our staff were very happy with having them both on tour with us. Thanks!
Krystina – SA Glenn was amazing to work with throughout the week. He was professional and had a great attitude. Students enjoyed his company and it would be a pleasure to work with him again. As this was my first Canberra trip for camp, I found the arrangements very easy and this resulted in a stress free camp.
Kaylene – VIC Macquarie Ed Tours are the BEST your operators we have ever dealt with - nothing was ever too much trouble and the staff have all been fantastic. From Shae's professionalism & patience, to Grant's warm welcome, friendly nature and flexibility with the itinerary - we could not have asked for more. Exceptional staff, good pricing,
Naomi – VIC Thank you Emma & Julie for the planning! Grant was amazing! Not only was 'nothing is a problem' but he worked to make everything easier for our students and staff. His suggestions were all well thought out in regards to our students. He was excellent!
Alison – NSW Greg & Jeff's Knowledge of Canberra, its venues & interesting information whilst in transit was impeccable. They were awesome with the students and helpful with staff. Emma in the office did a wonderful job with our itinerary and responded to questions. We love working with everyone at MET!!!
Maureen – NSW Having travelled to Canberra previously and have tried to juggle times / venues and to book buses etc using Macquarie was like a "breath of fresh air". Dealing with Jacqueline was easy and our driver was amazing. Thank you!
Winnie – NSW Always a pleasure dealing with Emma, the drivers and everyone at Macquarie Educational Tours. They are professional yet approachable. Thank you for another enjoyable camp!
Scott – WA Allan was an excellent driver, very helpful especially with our wheelchair student. Lynden and Joelene were excellent in the lead up to the excursion, their help with regards to accessible transport / venues and liaising with the airlines was invaluable.
Simon – VIC Another fantastic week in Canberra. Feedback from students and parents has been positive so thank you Gary and team!
Daniel – NSW I would like to thank the Macquarie team that helped put our excursion together. Only starting our planning earlier in the year, you were able to provide a terrific experience for our students. You are very professional and accommodating, and working with you is always a pleasure.
Rachel – NSW Graeme was exceptional - best bus driver we have ever had on excursion!
Charlotte – WA We couldn't have asked for better people to work with on our tour. Shae was extremely professional and efficient - nothing was too much for her! Glenn was extremely personable and went out of his way to ensure we were well taken care of.
Paul – QLD We're always very impressed with the service and professionalism of Macquarie staff. It's why we keep coming back.
Barry – WA Amazing tour from planning to drop off at the airport. Graeme was very knowledgeable & friendly and went above and beyond what was required. Laura made the trip pain free and flowed beautifully throughout the week.
Fiona – NSW Katie was very patient and helpful. Graeme our driver was quite simply the best driver we have encountered on an excursion. He was friendly, kind and well experienced dealing with kids. One of our students has very high needs and Graeme went out of his way to make sure this students needs were met. We
Tracey – NSW Macquarie Educational Tours were easy to work with, very accommodating. Due to wet weather - our driver was very flexible and was able to offer alternatives to some of our planned events.
Kastle – NSW Wonderful, 'last minute' excursion organisation! Allan is always such a fantastic driver. Thank you so much!
Kyley – NSW The office team were extremely helpful prior to the excursion. Thank you! Both of our drivers were AMAZING! Nothing was ever too much. Very professional
Annette – QLD Always great to work with your team including the drivers. Very helpful and promptly answer emails.
Karen – VIC Fantastic. Excellent communication during planning and tour. Helpful and supportive. Thank you!
Jo – QLD WOW! What an amazing trip you guys put together for us. All of the children had an amazing experience and one that they will remember for a long time. Thanks again!
Naomi – NSW The excursion ran very smoothly. I really appreciated Allan's helpfulness and management of our excursion. Thanks again for a wonderful experience for our students.
Robyn – NSW We were very happy with the services received. The communication was excellent - as a new organiser I had no idea what I was doing and yet the whole process ran so smoothly. All of my questions were answered quickly and nothing seemed a bother. Our drivers were fantastic! Thank you so much for all
Fadime – NSW Arranging the excursion with Macquarie was stress free and hassle free. Emails and any questions I had were answered promptly, and effectively. The whole excursion was well-planned and prepared well. Our driver was amazing. He is a friendly, helpful and co-operative person who got along well with all passengers. Thank you all very much.
Kerryn – VIC The MET team was so helpful. I stepped into the role in the middle of the planning and MET worked with me to help organise our camp.
Venlo – VIC The MET team was outstanding from beginning to end. It was the best camp we have been on in 40 years of teaching.
Mat – NSW All experiences with MET have been excellent. Fast responses, supportive with adjustments and just excellent service.
Gayle – NSW The team was amazing. Always available and prompt when answering questions.
Alec – NSW The MET team were excellent! Every single staff member that I spoke to in organising the experience were very professional and went to every length to ensure I felt comfortable organising the experience.
Brianna – NSW Excellent! All staff were so easy to deal with, very quick with communication and extremely accommodating. It was my first time organising an excursion like this and everyone was so helpful.

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At your arrival in Riga you will have the possibility to follow a free guided tour of the school and the city. You will see coffee bars and restaurants around school to have lunch, will go along the main Riga’s street – Brivibas street, will see some shops, places of interest, nightclubs, public transport stops. The walking tour will finish in Old Riga – historical centre and the most popular place among tourists – with a lot of coffee-bars, restaurants, clubs, souvenir shops, Russian Drama Theatre and Riga’s Dome. You will have a chance not only study Russian, but also practise your Russian achievements in everyday life, enjoy beautiful and welcoming atmoshere of Riga.

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You may also take a bus excursion . During your trip you will see: the embassy elite district, the centre’s avenue arch, the Riga Palace, the National Opera, the Freedom Monument, the Arts Academy and the Orthodox Cathedral, the Central Market, Art Nouveau monumental buildings and the city’s post-Soviet residential communities. We suggest you to visit the ancient Hansa trade city’s most historically recognized and hidden locations and see the Great Guild (Liela ģilde) and the Small Guild (Mazā ģilde), the Powder Tower (Pulvertornis), Rāmers and Jirgerna Tower, the Swedish Gate (Zviedru vārti), the Saint Jacob Catholic and the Saint Peter and John churches, the Convent of the Holy Spirit (Sv. Gara konventa seta) and, of course, the narrowest and “quietest” street in Old Town – Rozena Street.

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Jurmala is popular resort in Latvia. It is only 15km from Riga International Airport and 25km from the capital of Latvia, Riga. The resort of Jurmala is well known for its natural resources, its mild climate, the sea, its healthy air, and the curative mud and mineral waters. You can walk along the beach with a white sand, enjoy your food at one of fascinating cafe or restaurant, visit an art exhibition or local concert.

Also called “Switzerland of Latvia” one of the most popular and most visited places for tourists in Latvia. It is situated only 53 km from Riga, making it an easy day trip. Each season will propose you a different types of activities – balloon riding and bungee jumping in the summer, ski and bobsleigh tracks in winter, charming scenery in autumn.

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Two pupils from Daveyton Skills School drowned in the Hennops River near Centurion during a school excursion on Monday afternoon.  

The Tshwane emergency services department received a call at about 3.14pm to report the drowning incident.  

“Emergency services arrived on the scene to find that two boys aged between 13 and 16 years of age had drowned. It is alleged that the boys were engaged in a water activity as part of a school excursion,” the department said in a statement.

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SCRANTON — Pamper Mom with a relaxing excursion aboard vintage railroad passenger equipment to scenic Moscow in the Pocono foothills. The trip departs from Steamtown National Historic Site (NHS) at 1:30 pm Sunday, May 12 and returns at 3:30 pm.

This special Mother’s Day excursion kicks off the 2019 Steamtown NHS railroad passenger train excursion season. Welcome spring by enjoying the budding greenery along the tracks, then explore the historic Lackawanna Railroad passenger depot and freight station, operated by the Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley Railroad Historical Society.

Ticket prices are as follows: Adults (ages 16-61), $24; seniors (ages 62+), $22; children (ages 6-15), $17; and children to age 5, free (ticket obtained at fee booth). For more information or to make reservations, call 570-340-5204.

Located in downtown Scranton, Steamtown NHS is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. From I-81 follow exit 185 (Central Scranton Expressway); then follow the brown and white signs to the park entrance at Lackawanna Avenue and Cliff Street (GPS: N 41.41, W 75.67). General park information is available by phoning 570-340-5204 during regular business hours, or by visiting the park website anytime.

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All outreach events, school visits/talks, and office tours are staffing and weather dependent, and NWS Portland cannot guarantee we can accommodate every request. We will look at each request and respond within two weeks. All scheduled events are subject to last-minute cancellation depending on the weather that day and our operational needs. We will make every effort to let you know a few days ahead of time that this is a factor, but sometimes the cancellation could be the day of the scheduled event.

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Are you looking for presentations on all types of weather, climate, forecasting and the National Weather Service (NWS)? Are you teaching students about the weather? The NWS can visit your group and/or classroom in person or virtually. We are able to teach and answer your weather questions. Whether it is learning about weather basics, careers in the NWS, or any other topic, the NWS has you covered! Talks are usually between 30-45 minutes. Use the form below to have staff members from NWS join your group!

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Scheduled office tours are weather dependent. The National Weather Service reserves the right to postpone tours at any time due to adverse weather. In the event a tour must be postponed, we will make every effort to provide adequate notice and schedule another date with you. 

Tours will be scheduled during normal business hours (Monday through Friday), from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Typical tours average 30-45 minutes in length.

Due to security protocols, all tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance. Unannounced "walk-in" tours can not be permitted.

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Age is limited to 4th grade (around 10 years of age) or higher.

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Drowning of 2 teens: GP Edu Dept to probe why teachers didn’t facilitate excursion

On monday, two boys aged 14 and 17 from daveyton skills school in benoni died while attending a disciple camp in centurion. it was revealed that all 90 students on the trip were under the supervision of one social worker..

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Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane is visiting the family of one of pupils from Daveyton Skills School who drowned during a discipline camp at Rock Falls Adventure Ranch in Centurion on Monday, 15 April 2024. Picture: @EducationGP1 on X

JOHANNESBURG - The Gauteng Education Department says its foremost action is to find out why no teachers facilitated a school excursion that saw two learners drown despite the trip being unauthorised.

On Monday, two boys aged 14 and 17 from Daveyton Skills School in Benoni died while attending a disciple camp in Centurion.

Their deaths mark the second incident since the tragic passing of Pretoria learner Latoya Temilton who also drowned under similar circumstances in January this year.

Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane lambasted the Daveyton Skills School for failing to inform his department about their trip that resulted in the deaths of the teenagers.

- Gauteng police investigating drowning of 2 teens during school excursion

-  GP Edu Dept won't rule out water-related excursions for learners

It was revealed that all 90 students on the trip were under the supervision of one social worker.

Chiloane said the deaths were unwarranted given the fact that the trip was not given a go ahead.

In a stern manner the MEC said he would not hold back in dealing with those who are fingered in the report, which will be released by the independent law firm appointed to probe the tragedy.

“This is not supposed to have happened, it’s quite irresponsible for it to happen to an extent that no educators went. Clearly, something is amiss, but we don’t want to speculate what could’ve really happened. So, we want that report to guide us to say this is what happened.”

Chiloane added that the investigation into the deaths would be conducted quicker than in the case of Temilton.

Two hours late, MEC Matome Chiloane has arrived to meet with one of the bereaved families of the deceased. https://t.co/GI8F9ltO12 pic.twitter.com/whWLkdU4VS — EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) April 17, 2024

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