Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
Our Digital Photo Art & Editing workshops present a variety of creative challenges to children combining both art and computing skills. Students learn about different photography techniques and use technology to apply them to their own creations.
Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
Our STEMbotics workshops are great for combining Computing curriculum learning with Design Technology and Science. Students build and code a range of robots capable of taking on unique curriculum-linked challenges.
Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
In this drone workshop students will learn to code the flight patterns of their drones using block programming or Swift coding language (used to develop apps on iPhone and iPad).
They'll instruct their drones to take-off, land, do flips and somersaults, as well as navigate different altitudes and distances to make its way safely around a course.
Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
Our LEGO Robotics workshops are designed to engage Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 students and teach early coding and engineering skills.
There are hundreds of robotic possibilities to suit your classroom needs. Students will build and code robots capable of moving and detecting other objects using motion and tilt sensors.
Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
This exciting workshop will introduce primary school children to electricity and circuits using really accessible resources, to create circuits using resistors, motors, varied voltages, switches, speakers, bulbs and many more.
It’s tailored to the curriculum and a fantastic way to give students a safe educational encounter with electricity and circuits.
Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
Our Advanced STEMbotics workshops challenges students to design, build and code LEGO robots using text-based code via Python. Students code their robots using Python, reinforcing and extending prior learning from the computing curriculum. This is a great workshop for challenging competent block coders and introducing them to text-based code. We can cover core coding principles of sequencing, selection and iteration, with the possibility of using functions and variables in longer session formats.
Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
Unleash students' creativity in our 3D Design workshop at Hyett Education! Perfect for beginners and aspiring pros; learn to bring creations to life with expert techniques, hands-on guidance and digital media technologies.
Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
This workshop introduces students to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning, focusing on their applications in self-driving vehicles. Students learn physical computing and coding concepts with BBC micro:bit computers, build and program a robot buggy with AI capabilities.
Workshop Provided by Hyett Education
Cryptography is a critical discipline in securing online communications, and is at the core of modern cybersecurity practices. This workshop is the first step for students in developing an understanding of this exciting application of computer science in the internet age.
Workshop Provided by Immersive Theatres
Travel back in time with a father and his daughter to meet the ancestors of modern-day birds: feathered dinosaurs. Or join Charles Darwin on his historic voyage to the Galapagos to discover how all living things evolve and change over time.
The 360° dinosaur film is followed by a presenter-led discussion of fossils, life on Earth, and the geological timeline. The evolution fulldome film is followed by an interactive discussion of present-day examples of evolution in action, as well as the geological timeline.
Workshop Provided by Immersive Theatres
Bring history to life! Transport students back to the global turbulence of WWII, or the infamous trenches of WWI. The grim realities of both wars are suggested but never explicitly depicted - making both 360° immersive films suitable for upper KS2 and older.
The presenter-led component includes travelling back in time with the planetarium to see what was in the night sky during The Battle of Britain (WWII), the Battle of Verdun (WWI), or any other event, from any location or British city of your choice. Such personalised 'time travel' adds an extra dimension of realism and understanding to pupils' appreciation of these events.
Workshop Provided by OpenView Education
At OpenView Education, we deliver Knife Crime Awareness Workshops that offer a proactive, early intervention approach for schools.
Created specifically for Upper Key Stage 2 and Year 7, these workshops provide a safe, age-appropriate space for pupils to explore the topic of knife crime through engaging storytelling, discussion, and interactive learning.
Workshop Provided by Heritage Opera
Heritage Opera is able to produce a wide range of inspirational workshops that can be tailored to fit the particular requirements and budget of any school. Workshop packages range from 2 singers and a musical director who present a whistle-stop tour of the history of opera, to an action-packed day of singing, dancing, acting and costume-making with a cast of 8 singers, including a fully staged professional performance in the aternoon or evening. We have a large number of productions in repertory, so it is possible to devise a workshop around other operas that may be especially relevant to a particular school or year group. Please contact us to discuss any ideas you may have.
Workshop Provided by Dogs Trust
The Dogs Trust Education Team have been delivering free educational workshops and assemblies across the UK since 2003. Teaching children about safe behaviour around dogs and guiding them on how to build a loving bond with their four-legged friends is an important part of what we do at Dogs Trust. By helping children learn about safe and appropriate behaviour around dogs using up to date research we believe we can improve the welfare of dogs, both in the homes of the children we teach, as well as dogs they may meet when out and about in the community. Our dog-focussed programme aims to encourage attitudes and values in children that in turn lead to behaviours that are conducive with both dog welfare, as well as their own safety.
Workshop Provided by Immersive Theatres
Bring the Universe to Your School - Engaging presenters and 360° projection technology bring the thrill of Space and wonder of the night sky to your school. Students & teachers are left with vivid and lasting memories to motivate classroom learning.
This high-definition planetarium experience includes learning about the planets of the Solar System, both the rocky and gas giants, and how they are held by the Sun's gravity. Pupils vividly witness that the Sun, Earth and Moon are approximately spherical - and the way these objects move relative to the Sun. They also observe how the Moon, rockets and satellites move relative to the Earth; and see for themselves how we experience day and night. The 360° planetarium can also dynamically describe the phases of the Moon, the reason for the seasons, and take children on a hyper-realistic rollercoaster ride to experience inertia, gravity and centripetal acceleration first hand!
Workshop Provided By: Hit the Dhol
During these exciting workshops, we aim to introduce rhythm awareness and ensemble skills through the teaching of rhythm-based music, principally through the traditional music of Punjab.
Maximise the chances of Oxbridge success. We are passionate about supporting all, not just politics-based, Oxbridge students. Our founder, James Nichols, has spent his career helping hundreds of potential and successful candidates determine if the 'dreaming spires' are for them and equipping them with strategies to successfully apply.
Bring financial literacy to your classroom with our exciting and interactive workshop, designed specifically for Key Stage 2 students. Using hands-on activities and innovative jigsaw puzzles, we simplify key money concepts, helping pupils develop essential skills for managing money in a fun and engaging way.
Political Education For Students (PEFS) provides a range of political education services designed to engage, enthuse and educate students in the world of politics, citizenship and democracy.
Workshop Provided by Rubbish Snooker
I am Kieran Poole, an award-winning eco artist making art using littered bottle lids on a snooker table, and offer workshops for your pupils to participate in mosaic building while learning about plastic pollution and the environment.
This workshop focuses on pupils investigating the beautiful patterns that can be found in ranges of numbers and using these patterns to add hundreds, and even thousands of numbers in a few, logical steps.
Unleash the Power of Macbeth with Crew of Patches! Join us on a thrilling theatrical journey through Shakespeare's gripping tragedy, Macbeth. Our experienced practitioner will guide your students through the captivating story of ambition, betrayal, and the chilling descent into madness.
Join us to create your very own clay creation! The clay we use is called Fimo and it is a brightly coloured modelling material, and once it is shaped, it is permanently hardend. The clay comes in a wide range of colours including metallic, glitter and glow-in-the-dark.
Our dinosaur workshops feature genuine and replica dinosaur fossils from our museum. The collection includes replica teeth and claws plus a big Triceratops bone and a real dinosaur egg. One of the highlights is a full-size replica Allosaurus skull (sharp, scary teeth!)
Workshop Provided by Depaul UK
We deliver bold, interactive and engaging workshops to young people in schools, colleges and other education settings, including pupil referral units and alternative provision from key stage 3 through to key stage 5.
Often, young people when faced with having to leave home, don’t know where to turn for support, and are excluded from official statistics. Hidden homelessness is common, with many young people sofa-surfing, staying in temporary accommodation, or unsafe places and at increased risk of harm, abuse and exploitation.