Extending children’s learning beyond the national curriculum, while also exploring British values, this KS2 / P4 – P7 workshop sees pupils working in teams of Historical Ambassadors to teach each other about some of the important moments, both famous and infamous, of British History since the Battle of Hastings.
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Exploring the World of Explorers
From Leif Erikson to Neil Armstrong, this workshop introduces KS1 /P1 – P3 pupils to some landmark people and moments in the history of global exploration.
The Women of Space
This series of age-differentiated, lively, engaging and fact-packed workshops brings to life a few of the many women who have played such an important role in humanity’s journey to the stars – perfect for World Space Week! “Year 6 enjoyed their Science week workshop today. We found out lots of information about the space … Read More
The Story of Flight
Looking at ways that Science Investigators have helped humankind fulfill its dream of taking to the skies!
Journeys into Space
It’s more than fifty years since the first humans walked on the moon – and Journeys into Space allows up to 420 pupils to put this extraordinary milestone in context in a single day! “Can I just thank you all for the lovely sessions yesterday. The pupils thoroughly enjoyed them, and are still talking about … 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