Tate St Ives
Tate St Ives is an art gallery exhibiting work by modern British artists who have links to the St Ives local area. Celebrating modern and contemporary art, it’s a stunning collection for students...
Ibis Issy les Moulineaux Val de Seine, Issy-les-Moulineaux
School History Trips to Liverpool – WWII
Step into the past with School History Trips to Liverpool – targeted by the Germans because of its major shipping port, Liverpool was badly hit in the Blitz. But despite the frequent bombing...
Leach Pottery Workshop
This is an extremely hands on experience as students experience how Leach Pottery has played and will continue to pay a pivotal role in shaping studio pottery around the world. Image: Matthew...
FIAP Jean Monnet, 14th Arrondissement
Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden
Discover the work and outlook of Barbara Hepworth. Owned by the Tate it contains the largest group of Hepworth’s work. The museum and sculpture garden are a must for students as they gain an...
School History Trips to London – Crime & Punishment
Step back in time and experience one of the East End’s darkest periods in history on School History Trips to London. Tailored to those studying Crime and Punishment, this specific itinerary will...
Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales.
School History Trips to London – WWI
From December 1914 to August 1918, Germany unleashed its strategic aerial bombing campaign on Great Britain in an attempt to break British morale. With London as its main target, it caused almost...
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.
School History Trips to London – WWII
Whilst our all-encompassing school history trips to London cover a broad spectrum of themes, we can tailor your itinerary to a specific area of the curriculum – in this case the Second World War....
