Planning a History School trip? Discover our new History tours suitable for Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, GCSE & A Level student groups.
Suitability: Key Stage 3 students studying Industry and Empire: Britain 1745-1901. Creates an ideal living history experience for Key Stage 2 students.
Ironbridge, situated in Shrophire is the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution & the location where the world’s first iron bridge was built across the River Severn. Today Ironbridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tour Highlights include:
- Visit to the Ironbridge.
- Be transported through Ironbridge's History with a captivating introductory film at the Museum of the Gorge.
- See the furnaces & Darby houses.
- Visit Blists Hill, the open-air museum which allows visitors to experience the atmosphere of Victorian life.
Suitability: Key Stage 3 students studying Industry and Empire: Britain 1745-1901. Creates an ideal living history experience for Key Stage 2 students.
Quarry Bank Mill is an 18th century cotton mill located in Styal, Cheshire.
Tour Highlights:
- Visit to the Mill & discover what working life was like during the Industrial Revolution.
- Visit the Apprentice house where the children that worked at the Mill lived.
- Visit the Canal basin at Worsley.
Suitability: GCSE students studying the content covered by The British Sector of the Western Front: Injuries, Treatment & the Trenches in the Edexcel History GCSE (9-1).
Tour Highlights:
- Visit Zonnebeke: Site of White House ADS (Martin-Leake VC & Bar).
- Passchendaele Museum. (Reconstructed trenches & dugout experience)
- Essex Farm Cemetery & ADS Dug-outs. (The work of field ambulance units & casualty evacuation)
- Attend the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate.
Suitability: For A level students studying French History & relevant to all specifications focusing on the French Revolution.
Tour Highlights:
- Visit to the Palace of Versailles
- Visit Versailles Cathedral & the site of the Tennis Court Oath.
- Visit to Place de la Bastille
- Visit Place Vendôme & The Marais Quarter.
For more information & for our full range of History tours visit schooltours.co.uk/school-trips/history