The Science of Change! – British Science Week 2025 Programme

The ability to adapt to changing conditions is the key to long term survival – from plants to mammals to civilisations themselves! And The Science of Change gives children the opportunity to explore pivotal people and moments in the ever changing landscape of science, engineering and technology. People and moments exemplifying the importance of both … Read More

The Regeneration Generation – Saving Planet Earth!

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!     “Children gained a notion of Science ideas outside their typical science lessons. It … Read More

The Pirate’s Challenge!

The Pirate’s Challenge is one of our most popular maths workshops –  allowing up to 60 pupils at a time to have some piratical fun with numbers and shapes! “A huge, huge thank you for today! The children (and staff) were absolutely captivated by Captain Morgan! The challenges were challenging but accessible to all; it was … Read More

Collaborative Poetry 

Workshop Description These workshops can last between 30 and 90-minutes, depending on the number of classes you would like to take part – and, as they can lead to poems on any subject of your choice, they provide a fantastic way of linking poetry to other areas of the curriculum! After exploring what makes a … Read More

Outdoor Poetry

Across both the centuries and the continents, poets have taken inspiration from the outdoor world. And this intriguing workshop gives your children the chance to do the same! Using your own school grounds as a resource in themselves, we’ll guide pupils through a process enabling them to see ordinary things in extraordinary ways – and … Read More

Performance Poetry: Rhythm, Rhyme and Action

A magical route to seeing how poems can be changed and transformed through choral speaking       “We welcomed back Jackson from As Creatives today for a spot of performance poetry. Our class poem was all about the dangers posed to coral reefs. We made tableaus and created actions to go with our poems. … Read More

The Riddle of the Sphinx

With a clear focus on concepts of measurement and featuring a concrete maths challenge, acclaimed Egyptologist “Dr Colorado Smith” needs your pupils help to solve a 3,000 year old puzzle! https://youtu.be/2fJNmQUB6Xw “We’ve had lots of positive feedback from staff and pupils, who thoroughly enjoyed the launch assembly, workshops and code-breaking  powerpoint activities to do in … Read More

Time Travel Tourist – the Apollo Adventurers

It was in July 1969 that Neil Armstrong stepped onto the lunar landscape and uttered the famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Since then, only another eleven astronauts have walked on the moon – and none since 1972. https://youtu.be/TLzuvWFQogs   “Please can you pass on our thanks to … Read More

CSI: Maths

A series of challenging mysteries to engage your students and get them thinking logically    

Expect the Unexpected!

Building on some of the scientific happy accidents that have resulted in household names – and the power of science to surprise!     

The Electric City 

The Electric City brings electricity to life through a mix of drama, games and metaphor. It is available as both a stand-alone workshop and as a whole-school Big Science Day.