We offer a variety of sessions to support curriculum learning and enhance children’s understanding of Remembrance. Choose to spend a whole day with us by booking onto one of our Explorer Days or pick a 30-minute Act of Remembrance or 90-minute guided tour to enhance a self-led visit.
See below for more information on our short activities and range of Explorer Days.
These are whole day sessions, and include a combination of classroom and outdoor based activity.
Using our memorials and additional resources students will explore the impact of World War I. They will be encouraged to form their own opinions and arguments around the impact war had on Britain and the wider world.
The session will explore how WW1 impacted four themes: Medicine and Technology, British Society, Movement of people (migration/immigration) and Youth.
This activity explores the stories of people, from different backgrounds, who all took risks and showed great courage and determination to save the lives of Jewish people during the Holocaust.
Students will identify reasons for the actions of heroes across Europe and why some people became rescuers during the Holocaust. This session also introduces wider themes around how the Holocaust came about.
Take a look at our shorter sessions, starting from only 30 minutes!
In this activity participants reflect on the key themes of Remembrance, which is then consolidated by performing an Act of Remembrance with readings and recitative provided by us. Groups may personalise the act with their own readings, poems and songs if they wish. This activity is tailored for different age groups.
£50 per 25 participants
This is a thought-provoking interactive session that allows participants to develop an understanding of the historic and symbolic significance of the poppy, whilst promoting British Values and respect when learning about Remembrance.
£60 per 25 participants
Our interactive guided tours are led by specially trained Learning Guides who are adept at engaging with our younger visitors. They encompass several emotive and symbolic memorials from civilian groups as well as military associations. Our guided tours can be tailored to your group, please specify areas of interest on your booking form.
£100 per 25 participants
This tour focuses on our memorials as sources for learning and aims to develop key skills for interpreting them. Students will be introduced to memorials, why they are important and shown how to use key questions to get the most information from them. Children will then be challenged to visit two memorials where they will see what they can interpret on their own before concluding with a group discussion.
£100 per 25 participants
Groups are welcome to visit the site and deliver their own activities. Visits can include self-led tours of the Arboretum and exploration of our free exhibitions, including Landscapes of Life.
We kindly request that anyone wishing to do a self-led visit still informs us of their arrival beforehand, by booking your coach in using the booking form below.
Please also use our self-led pack to help you plan your day and ensure that your students get the most out of their visit.