Educational Trips

New York & Washington

School History Trips to New York & Washington DC

Vibrant, thriving and rich in cultural markers, School History Trips to New York & Washington DC introduce your students to cities that are steeped in social, military and political history –...

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.
Vimy Ridge, The Somme

Focused Itinerary: How the First World War Changed Literature, The Western Front

Whilst the First World War brought four years of brutality and global change, it also brought a shift in literature. Among the first to document the war in writing were the soldiers themselves. Poets...

Stayokay Egmond, Egmond

Bevis Marks Synagogue

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

Focused Itinerary: The History of the Nazis & the Holocaust, Berlin

Whilst our all-encompassing school history trips to Berlin cover a broad spectrum of themes, we can tailor your itinerary to a specific area of the curriculum – in this case the History of the...

Stayokay Noordwijk, Noordwijk

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.

Focused Itinerary: The Impact of the Cold War, Berlin

Our specialist itinerary on the Impact of the Cold War in Berlin will immerse you in the political tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. You’ll focus on the fall of communism and...
The Tower of London

School History Trips to London – Elizabethan London

School History Trips to London are unforgettable. Considered a ‘golden age’ of culture and exploration, the Elizabethan era was also a time of rising population and great poverty. From the...

London Central Mosque

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