Linking to the theme of “Honouring our Communities” this programme celebrates, through poetry, the lives and achievements of some Black trailblazers who have made life better for everyone in the UK!
Celebrating the achievements of some Black scientists and inventors, all of whom should be far more widely known than they are.
School Workshops High-energy and fact-packed – and accommodating up to 420 pupils in a single day! It’s sometimes…
Poetry is nothing if not playful – because, rooted in the imagination, poetry is simply playing with words!
Our Big Outdoor Science Day doesn’t just explore aspects of outdoor science – it takes your pupils outdoors, too!
Curious About Science is a brand new programme for British Science Week 2026 exploring the theme Curiosity… what’s your question?
Shock, horror – the Mona Lisa (the world’s most mathematical painting) has been stolen! And the Art Detective Agency’s Inspectrice Aquarelle needs your pupils’ help to unravel a baffling mystery.
The children and young people of today form the Regeneration Generation. Because, by learning from the errors of the past, they’ll regenerate Planet Earth by combatting climate change – and put a smile back on the face of the planet itself!
A Big Science Day can accommodate up-to the whole of a two-form entry school in one day.
Get ready for British Science Week 2026 with Curious About Science – a whole-school teaching resource, linked to this year’s British Science Week theme of ’Curiosity: what’s your question?’
A drama-based workshop bringing to life the achievements of British women who have pushed the boundaries of science.
A themed Big History Day provides you with the perfect platform to generate a real “history buzz” across the whole school.
Phileas Fogg has pledged to travel around the world in just eighty days – but he needs your pupils’ help with the calculations!
Time for Science highlights the importance of time in a variety of scientific disciplines, each chosen to complement areas that each primary year group will investigate throughout this school year.
Including an opening assembly and workshops for all year groups, this Big Science Day explores the diversity, wonders and workings of the animal kingdom
A four day programme which will see a group of pupils working towards an audience-ready peformance of one of Shakespeare’s plays.
An imaginative Titanic drama workshops for KS1 and KS2 pupils, giving an insight into the story of both the ship and its people. With clear links to identified strands of the History National Curriculum.
School Workshops Science is relevant and important to each and every one of us, each and every day…
Bookman needs the children to help him begin rebuilding his memory and regain his superpower!
The Science of Change gives children the opportunity to explore pivotal people and moments in science.
A History Through Drama day can accommodate the whole of up to a two-form entry school in a single day!
This programme gives children a unique perspective on the Apollo moon landings by giving them a chance to meet ‘Neil Armstrong’, the first human on the moon
A series of challenging mysteries to engage your students and get them thinking logically.
One of our most popular maths workshops – allowing up to 60 pupils at a time to have some piratical fun with numbers and shapes!