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School Business and Economic Trips

Travel and business – a done deal!

School business and economics trips give students real insight into the global economy and its major financial institutions. They’re a brilliant way to spark entrepreneurial thinking in dynamic, real-world environments whilst exploring new cultures and economic landscapes.

From discovering the role of the Bank of England in London to exploring financial districts in New York, students gain first-hand exposure to how global markets operate. Educational business trips and economics school trips also extend across Europe, with destinations including Barcelona, the Netherlands, Munich, and the Bay of Naples – each offering unique perspectives on business, trade, and innovation.

With tailor-made itineraries and 24/7 support from Rayburn Tours, students benefit from immersive experiences that build critical thinking, deepen economic understanding, and bring classroom learning to life.

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Looking to increase your school trip numbers?

Ever considered a cross-curricular school trip that combines business and economics with another subject? It’s a great way to encourage creative and critical learning, make and the most of resources, and reduce costs!

Have your students explore the links between their subjects. Explore how historical events have influenced the development of economic theories and business practices, or perhaps how digital mediums have revolutionised how businesses operate – the possibilities are endless!

 

The educational value of a business and economics school trip

Key learning opportunities on business and economics school trips

A business and economics school trip with Rayburn Tours provides powerful, curriculum-linked learning through real-world experiences, industry insight, and first-hand observation of global markets.

 

Business & Enterprise

  • Exploring how businesses operate in different economic and cultural environments
  • Understanding entrepreneurship, innovation and different business models
  • Observing how companies respond to market demands, competition and global trends

 

Economics in the Real World

  • Investigating how financial institutions and markets function
  • Understanding the role of banks, stock exchanges and government policy in the economy
  • Exploring global trade, economic development and international business environments

 

Analytical & Professional Skills

  • Applying classroom theory to real economic settings
  • Developing critical thinking through discussion, observation and case studies
  • Encouraging teamwork, communication and independent learning

Through guided visits and structured learning experiences, business and economics school trips help students connect economic theory with the real world, deepening their understanding of how businesses and economies operate on a global scale.

Skills students can develop through a Business and Economics school trip

Beyond subject knowledge, business and economics school tours with Rayburn Tours help students develop valuable analytical, commercial and transferable skills through real-world observation, case studies and industry engagement.

Through these experiences, business and economics trips help students strengthen the practical and analytical skills that are central to understanding how markets, organisations and economies operate.

Business and economic enquiry skills

  • Collecting, recording and interpreting information from real businesses, markets and economic environments
  • Applying classroom theory to real organisations through observation, case studies and industry visits

 

Critical thinking and analysis

  • Evaluating how businesses operate and respond to competition, consumer demand and economic conditions
  • Analysing business strategies, market structures and economic decision-making in real contexts

 

Confidence and communication

  • Presenting findings and discussing observations within groups
  • Building confidence when engaging with professionals, organisations and unfamiliar business environments

Independence and responsibility

  • Managing tasks such as research activities, data collection and note-taking during visits
  • Taking responsibility for learning in professional environments outside the classroom

 

Adaptability and problem solving

  • Responding to new information and perspectives during business visits and economic investigations
  • Developing resilience and flexibility when analysing complex real-world situations

 

Teamwork and collaboration

  • Working together to investigate case studies, gather information and complete activities
  • Sharing insights, observations and conclusions through group discussions and presentations

Popular business and economics school trip destinations

Rayburn Tours offers a range of carefully selected destinations that provide outstanding opportunities for business studies and economics school trips. Each location acts as a real-world classroom where students can explore how businesses operate, observe economic activity and understand how markets function on a local, national and global scale.

 

Key destinations for business and economics school trips

 


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London

Key Highlights Students May Experience:

  • Wembley Stadium Tour – An insight into the business operations behind one of the world’s most famous sporting venues, including branding, event management and commercial partnerships
  • Museum of Brands – Explore the evolution of branding, advertising and consumer culture across decades of UK business history
  • Business Model Canvas Workshop – Students develop entrepreneurial thinking by analysing how companies design and deliver value to customers
  • Bank of England Museum – Learn about the role of the central bank, monetary policy and the UK’s financial system
  • Financial District Guided Tour (City of London) – Discover how global finance operates within one of the world’s leading financial centres
  • Thames River Cruise – A unique perspective on London’s commercial development and the role of the river in trade and economic growth

London provides an ideal environment for students to explore financial markets, branding, entrepreneurship and the role of global business within the UK economy.


New York

Key Highlights Students May Experience:

  • Rockefeller Center Tour – Explore the business operations behind one of New York’s most famous commercial complexes
  • Financial District Walking Tour (Wall Street) – Gain insight into global finance, stock exchanges and the institutions shaping international markets
  • 9/11 Memorial & Museum – Understand the wider economic and social impact of major global events
  • Empire State Building – A symbol of American enterprise and economic development in the twentieth century
  • Macy’s Merchandising Tour – Learn about retail strategy, visual merchandising and consumer behaviour in one of the world’s most iconic department stores
  • Business & Marketing Workshop at Madame Tussauds – Explore marketing techniques and brand engagement in the entertainment industry
  • NBC Studio Tour – Discover the business behind global media production and broadcasting

New York offers students the opportunity to experience one of the world’s most influential economic centres, exploring global finance, media industries, marketing and large-scale retail.


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Munich

Key Highlights Students May Experience:

  • Munich Guided Walking Tour – Explore the city’s commercial development and its role as a major European economic centre
  • Allianz Arena Tour – Discover the commercial strategy, branding and revenue generation behind a major international sports organisation
  • Olympic Stadium and Olympic Tower – Examine how large sporting venues operate as businesses and major tourism attractions
  • BMW Welt Guided Tour – Gain insight into automotive manufacturing, global branding and the operations of a multinational company

Munich provides an excellent case study of a thriving European economy driven by innovation, manufacturing and multinational corporations, allowing students to explore how global businesses operate within a regional economic hub.

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Spain – Barcelona

Key Highlights Students May Experience:

  • Competitive fixtures against Spanish rugby clubs along the Costa Brava
  • Training sessions in stunning coastal surroundings
  • Cultural visits to the vibrant city of Barcelona
  • Excursions including theme parks, beach activities and the FC Barcelona Experience

Rugby tours to Spain, particularly to the Barcelona region, offer the perfect blend of sport, sunshine and culture. Our touring teams are based along the beautiful Costa Brava coastline, where local rugby clubs provide exciting and competitive fixtures. With Barcelona just a short journey away and even the option to travel across the border for a fixture in France, the region offers a unique touring experience.

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Planning a business studies and economics school trip

We follow a structured, expert-led approach when planning business studies and economics school trips, ensuring clear educational outcomes, safety and smooth organisation at every stage.

  • Define educational objectives
    Learning outcomes are agreed in line with curriculum requirements, focusing on key business and economic concepts such as markets, entrepreneurship, finance and global trade.
  • Select the most suitable destination
    Locations are chosen for their economic significance, allowing students to explore financial centres, major industries, global businesses and commercial environments.
  • Design an industry-focused itinerary
    Activities and site visits are carefully balanced to maximise observation, discussion and real-world business insight through company visits, workshops and guided tours.
  • Assess safety and logistics
    Accommodation, transport and visit locations are fully assessed to ensure safe and well-managed learning experiences.
  • Prepare students and staff
    Pre-trip guidance helps students understand the business themes they will explore, along with expectations for professional environments and industry visits.
  • Deliver the tour with expert support
    Trips are supported by experienced guides, industry professionals and tour specialists who help bring business and economic concepts to life.
  • Review and extend learning
    Post-trip activities help students reflect on their experiences, evaluate real business strategies and apply their observations to classroom theory.

 

Why choose a business studies and economics school trip?

  • First-hand experiences that bring business and economic theory to life
  • Opportunities to explore real organisations, financial centres and industries
  • Development of key business skills including analysis, decision-making and strategic thinking
  • Engagement with real-world economic issues such as global markets, entrepreneurship and consumer behaviour
  • Memorable experiences that deepen understanding beyond the classroom
  • Suitable for a wide range of ages, abilities and curriculum requirements

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It was a pleasure to work with the Rayburn team who dealt with all our questions quickly and effectively.

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FAQs

  • What should students pack for a business studies & economics trip?

    Here are some of the essentials that students should bring on school trips for businesses studies and school trips for economics (please note that some items are seasonal):

    Travel documents: 
    • Passport 
    • Visa (if required) 
    • GHIC card 
    Clothing: 
    • Socks 
    • Underwear 
    • Tshirts 
    • Shorts/trousers 
    • Waterproof coat 
    • Jumper 
    • Pyjamas 
    • Outfits for downtime/ evening meal 
    • Appropriate footwear 
    Personal care 
    • Toiletries- shampoo, bodywash, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush, sanitary products 
    • Medication  
    Environmental protection items 
    • SPF 
    • Hat/cap 
    • Lip balm 
    • Insect repellent 
    • Woolly hat  
    • Scarf 
    • Gloves 
    • Thermal layers 
    Other 
    • Chargers for electrical devices 
    • Plug adapters 
    • Card games 
    • Book 
    • Portable gaming device  

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