Schools Primary Schools Primary Schools We offer an exciting range of curriculum-linked workshops for school groups, home schoolers and youth groups of a primary school age (5 – 11). These workshops are tailored for Key Stages 1 – 2 and can be adapted for additional needs, different group sizes and alternative curriculums. If you are looking for workshops for Key Stages 3 – 4, please take a look at our Secondary Schools page. You may wish to take a look at our Online Learning Resources, which could be useful as pre-visit preparation, activities for after your workshop to help with continued learning, or even as a standalone exercise! If you are planning an informal visit for school-age children you may be interested in our Family Fun resource page. Workshops 'Rocket Powered' Curriculum links: Science, Mathematics/Numeracy, Design and Technology (DT) REME's talented engineers helped to develop the rocket powered Bloodhound LSR, which set new land speed records. Using specialist kit, provided by the Bloodhound team, your young learners will explore the forces at work in high-speed propulsion. It is rocket science! Supersonic Bloodhound LSR. © Graeme Main/Bloodhound. LEGO® Engineering Curriculum links: Science, Mathematics/Numeracy, Design and Technology (DT) Challenge your class to design, build and test motorised LEGO® vehicles with our technical, high-quality LEGO® engineering kits. Extend their learning with specialist hydraulic and solar power add-ons to power their creations. Get to grips with STEM skills, using our LEGO® construction equipment. Wartime Workshop Curriculum links: History, English, Literacy, Speaking and Listening Explore the stories of REME soldiers on the battlefield and of life on the home front. Starting in our dedicated World War Two display and using real historical artefacts, this workshop will give your students an immersive introduction to life at that time. The workshop can be tailored to focus on either or both of the following themes: Handling History What was life like in World War Two? What did soldiers wear? What did people eat? Your class will have the opportunity to handle equipment and artefacts from wartime and discover what life would have been like! We've got plenty of real World War Two uniforms for trying on. A Soldier’s Life Chart the journey of a REME soldier from D-Day to VE Day through the eyes of Craftsman Wallace. Wallace’s real, handwritten letters are part of the Museum’s collection of World War Two artefacts. Your class will use copies to unlock his story. Peter Wallace wrote lots of letters to his wife Olive during the Second World War. Your class can uncover these original letters during their visit. From the Museum's collection, A:2014.7861. Booking Information How to Book Pre-booking for school workshops is essential. Sessions can be booked Tuesday to Friday. To discuss workshops, request more information or make a booking please contact our Education Officer at [email protected]. Any of the above sessions can be booked separately or in combination with another. Or, if you are looking for a session with a slightly different focus, please contact us and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Workshops are designed for an average class size of 34 pupils. Larger groups and multiple classes can be accommodated. Please contact us to discuss this option. Included in Booking Included with booking is a self-led visit to our modern, interactive museum, full of tanks, uniforms and stories. You can also make use of our extensive grounds and challenging assault course when it’s sunny outside. Pre-visits for teaching staff are free and encouraged. Please call ahead to let us know you are visiting. Alternatively, if you do not have time to visit before booking, or if you would like to know what to expect before you visit, you may wish to take a look at our Virtual Tour. Sample risk assessments are available on request. Pricing Workshops cost just £5 per pupil. Book two workshops for your group on the same day and pay just £7 per pupil. We charge a minimum of £100 per group. We can also run our popular outdoor Assault Course for an extra £1 per pupil. This is dependent on weather and group size. Please let us know in advance if you are interested in this option. Escorting adults go free and will be kept well supplied in tea or coffee. Can’t come to us? Any of our Primary workshops can also be delivered as outreach sessions within your classroom. Contact us for more information and to arrange how we can best deliver the workshops to suit you and your class. Further Information Free re-entry for pupils Every pupil that visits as part of an organised learning workshop is entitled to unlimited free-entry for 12 months, when accompanied by a paying adult. Vouchers are given out at the end of sessions. Your pupils can enjoy another visit for free with these vouchers. Education Suite Unless arranged otherwise, all workshop sessions will take place in our purpose-built Education Suite inside the Museum building. Our classroom is complete with smartboard, projector, and chairs and tables suitable for all ages, which can be set up in any configuration to suit your group. Plus, we have a dedicated area next to the classroom for students to leave their belongings in lockers and to eat lunch. Our Education Suite set up for a Primary School LEGO® Engineering workshop. Feedback We love hearing from students and teachers about their visits with us. Some school pupils who visited recently wrote us letters to let us know how they found their experience at the Museum: “I found all of the museum very interesting especially the lego challenge! My favourite room was the around the world room because the vehicles were all very different but very cool.” “I am writing this letter to say a big thank you! We all really enjoyed being there, it was fabulous. My favourite part was building with the lego. I really liked it because we worked as a team! I also really liked going inside the wooden tank because it had lots of buttons and levers I think everyone really LOVED IT!” Manage Cookie Preferences