Educational Trips

Covent Garden

Located in the West End of London, Covent Garden is renowned for its luxury fashion and beauty stores as well as award-winning restaurants and theatres.

The Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum is a museum dedicated to British Jewish Life displaying historical artefacts and disturbing tales of the holocaust. The museum offers an eye opening educational experience for...

Buddhapadipa Temple

The Buddhapadipa Temple is a Thai Buddhist temple which is located in Wimbledon. It is home to monks and nuns and welcomes respectful groups of any faith to view their grounds and temple.

Bevis Marks Synagogue

Bevis Marks Synagogue is the oldest and possibly most splendid Synagogue in Great Britain. It really is a work of art.

Neasden Temple

Neasden Temple is a vibrant Hindu Place of worship in north-west London. It has been described as Britain’s most authentic Hindu temple.

London Central Mosque

The London Central Mosque is an Islamic place of worship located on the edge of Regent’s Park in central London.

Denby Pottery Tour

Students will go behind the scenes and have the opportunity to meet the host of skilled craftspeople who have been producing Denby Pottery for some 200 years. Your tour guide will guide you through...

JCB Factory Tour

Dig deep into JCB’s history, product and brand. The guided tours focus on how the iconic Backhoe Loader is built by the JCB assembly line. It really is fascinating stuff!

Jaguar Land Rover Factory Tour

A tour guide will take your students’ thorough the entire process of bringing a car to life! Understand how skilled technicians and sophisticated machines work together to build some of Jaguars...

Hollywood Bowl Derby

Enjoy a fun-filled evening of bowling! Challenge your group members to a game of bowling and get the competitive juices flowing.

Shakespeare’s Birthplace Trust

This memorial is dedicated to Shakespeare and details where his story began. Follow his life from his childhood and discover how Shakespeare continues to shape and influence our lives today.

Shakespeare’s New Place

Shakespeare’s New Place was Shakespeare’s family home from 1597 until he died in 1616. The house was demolished in 1759, and the garden now in place has been designed to commemorate his life and...