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Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum
Fireground is a firefighting museum in Rochdale, Manchester. Educational visits consist of a session in Fireground’s education suite followed by a tour of the museum (although you can simply take the tour if you’d prefer). Students will learn about fire safety and explore the world of firefighting as a career. Early years pupils will learn […]
Barnstondale Centre
Formerly called Barnston Camp, Barnstondale is an inclusive outdoor education and activity centre that has been supporting children for over 60 years. In that time, it has helped over 250,000 people experience the outdoors, push their own boundaries, learn new skills and make lots of happy memories in the process. Barnstondale offers a range of […]
Channel Adventure
The Channel Adventure centre’s founders are qualified teachers, and passionate about delivering quality outdoor education. They believe that engaging with the outside world is crucial for a child’s upbringing, skill development, and a lifelong healthy lifestyle. The centre was rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted for Personal Development and Outcomes for Learners. Working with the team, you […]
Go Ape Battersea
As the most central London forest experience, there’s more to Go Ape Battersea Park than meets the eye, with people above, below and all around you. A head for heights is a must as Battersea’s Treetop Challenge crossings are twice the height of most Go Ape locations. Over on the Adventure course, the Fisherman’s Net […]
Ordsall Hall
Ordsall Hall was built in Salford in 1177 and is the oldest building in Manchester. It is well-known for housing the notorious Radclyffe family for many decades. The walls of Ordsall Hall have witnessed many milestones for this family, including marriage, feuds, deaths, and even Sir Alexander Radclyffe’s promotion to the high sheriff. The venue […]
British Museum
Connect your class to the past through free augmented reality tours with Samsung tablets. Explore the Ancient Greek world and meet the Anglo Saxons while tackling fun digital challenges in the Museum’s galleries. Designed especially for KS2 and KS3 school children, Tablet Tours will help your class identify objects, uncover hidden information, and complete activities […]
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