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Educational Visits
Why we offer school trips?
Memories of school educational trips are among the most prominent of the formative years, largely because they are a welcome break in the routine for both students and teachers. While their purpose is essentially to educate, they can also be a fun bonding experience for everyone involved.
Reinforcement
The trip can reinforce what a teacher has been instructing in class about a subject and help students understand the topic better.
Engagement
Teachers turn trips into mobile classrooms, instructing students to collect data, then quizzing them or assigning a project based on what they learned during the outing.
Socialisation
Taking students into a new environment gives them the experience of travelling in a group and teaches them to be respectful of the locations they visit.
Exposure
Children get to visit a place to which they have never been before. This can be particularly advantageous to students who are less fortunate and don't have the opportunity to travel.
Curiosity
Students who go on Educational trips find that they want to learn more about the subjects on which the trip focused.
Retention
The type of memories that Educational trips create, called “episodic memories,” helps children retain information for longer periods.
We value the support families give towards our trips and events programme. Without their support we would not be able to offer the range of activities that we do. Financial support is available in accordance with our Charging Policy. Talk to the Business Manager in confidence if you require assistance.
Examples of Educational Visits and Workshops that take place throughout the year are below:
EYFS | Barleylands | Summer Term |
EYFS | Rainham Marshes | Summer Term |
Year 1 | Museum of Childhood | Autumn Term |
Year 1 | Thames Clipper boat Trip | Summer Term |
Year 2 | London Eye | Autumn Term |
Year 2 | Florence Nightingale Museum | Spring Term |