Top School Trips -Issue 7
TheMADMuseum The MAD Museum in Stratford-upon-Avon is an inspiring destination for school groups, designed to spark creativity and curiosity. Home to over 100 interactive exhibits, it brings STEM subjects to life through hands-on learning. Pupils can experiment with gears, levers, and kinetic sculptures, exploring how science and engineering work in fun and memorable ways. The museum offers strong links to the national curriculum, making it ideal for primary and secondary school visits. You can be confident your pupils will leave inspired, having experienced a unique blend of art, design, and mechanical discovery in a safe, engaging environment. Visit www.themadmuseum.co.uk or email bookings@themadmuseum.co.uk Warwick Castle Travel back in time with a school trip to Warwick Castle and see history leap from the textbooks into vivid reality. From towering battlements to dramatic live shows and immersive exhibits, pupils can explore nearly 1,100 years of history in one unforgettable day. Inside the castle walls, they’ll hear tales of battles, kings, knights and everyday life, discovering how courage, strategy and innovation shaped the medieval world. Interactive workshops use props, authentic artefacts and costumes to spark curiosity across topics such as medieval history, creative writing and literacy, tailored to all key stages. With dedicated SEND support, it’s an inclusive, hands-on journey through time. Find out more at www.warwick-castle.com/schools MAK E A DAY O F IT The MADM useum can be part of a wi der adventure in Stratford- upon-Avon, with joint ti cket offers available for other attrac tions. ChessingtonWorld of Adventures At Chessington World of Adventures Resort, your group will experience thrilling rides, incredible wildlife, and unforgettable encounters. It’s home to over 1,000 animals, including majestic lions, mischievous monkeys, and towering giraffes, offering the perfect mix of adventure and education. Pupils can explore ‘Britain’s Wildest Classroom’, taking part in interactive workshops that cover topics such as adaptation, habitats, and conservation, all linked to the national curriculum. More than just a school trip, a visit to Chessington is a chance for children to connect with nature, ignite their curiosity, and experience the wild up close. For more information, visit www.chessington.com/schools www.teachwire.net/school-trips | 15 PARTNER CONT ENT
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