Project Work

We have designed some great projects for your students to complete around London and in the museums you choose to visit, also our Get Ready To Travel project can be done before travel as class or even homework by your students and our London Project can be worked on during the evenings with their host family. All this to make their experience as interesting and enjoyable as possible.
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Get Ready To Go Project

The Get Ready To Go Project is an educational initiative designed to prepare students before their exciting trip to London. This project provides schools with interactive tools and resources for students to learn about the history, culture and landmarks they will visit. Through pre-trip activities, such as quizzes and creative projects, students will develop a solid understanding of the city and its attractions. In addition, they will be provided with practical tips for their adventure, fostering curiosity and confidence in their ability to explore new environments. With the Get Ready To Go Project, students will be fully prepared to enjoy and make the most of their London experience.
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British Museum Projec

The British Museum Project is an interactive educational experience designed to guide students through the various rooms of the British Museum in London. Like a ‘treasure hunt’, participants answer questions about iconic artefacts and exhibits, such as the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures and the Katebet mummy, while exploring the history and culture of ancient civilisations. This project is ideal for learning about the museum's rich collection in a fun and dynamic way.

Science Museum Project

The Science Museum Project is an exciting educational activity that guides visitors through the fascinating exhibits at the Science Museum London. Designed to inspire and challenge participants, this tour covers topics such as space exploration, engineering and the history of transport. Through a series of interactive questions, participants will discover interesting facts about historical artefacts such as Stephenson's Rocket locomotive, the Messerschmitt KR200, and NASA's rocket. This project is perfect for students, as it gives them a fun and immersive learning experience in a unique scientific environment.
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Natural History Museum Project

The Natural History Museum Project is an educational activity that invites participants to explore London's Natural History Museum in an interactive and engaging way. During the tour, visitors will solve questions about fascinating exhibits, such as the large blue whale skeleton in Hintze Hall, the dinosaur gallery and the mammal section. The project also covers topics such as fossils, species extinction and natural phenomena. This experience is designed to encourage curiosity and learning in an environment full of scientific discoveries and natural wonders.
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London Project

The London Project is a unique opportunity for students to explore and learn about one of the world's most fascinating cities. Designed especially for school groups, this project takes students on a tour of London's most iconic landmarks, such as Big Ben, the Tower of London and the Natural History Museum, through interactive activities and educational games. Students will not only discover the history and culture of the British capital, but also develop observation, teamwork and problem-solving skills.