Boston Manor House

Boston Manor House, London

Ongoing

Suitable for ages under 11

Plan your school trip to Boston Manor House and inspire students with engaging workshops in Art & Design, English, History and Geography at this Jacobean gem.

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Boston Manor House is one of West London’s lesser-known gems and a fine Jacobean manor house built in 1623

Offering a great selection of workshops

Perfect for Art & Design, English, History and Geography

Prices

Free self led visits
Workshops just £135 for up to 30 children (£4.50 per student)

All School sessions last 90 minutes (except EYFS History and Geography, which are 60 minutes) and run in two sessions – 10:00-11:30am or 12:30-2:00pm. They can be booked on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and run in two sessions. Each workshop costs £135 for up to 30 students (£4.50 per student). All of their sessions are for Primary aged students, but can be tailored to suit Secondary, HE or FE groups or those with SEND and/or additional access needs with some notice. All tickets subject to availability.

Key Info

Age suitability
Ages
Suitable for ages under 11
Key Stages
EYFS, KS1, KS2
Curriculum Levels
Early Level, First Level, Second Level
Curriculum Links
Subjects
Art & Design, English, Geography, History
Topics
Architecture, Environmental Sustainability, Geography Fieldwork, Heritage and Culture, Local History, Tudors
Things to know
Dates
Ongoing
Duration

From 60 minutes

Adult/student ratio
At least 1 adult is recommended for every 10 students
SEND
Suitable for students with SEND (please speak to us for more information)

About

Built in 1623, Boston Manor House is a lesser-known gem in West London.

The beautiful and historic setting of the house and park inspire workshops in history, geography, art and design, and English. Check out a great selection of workshops here.

At Boston Manor House, their Learning team believe it is their responsibility to aim to:

– Promote creative ideas and innovative thinking and expression among all learners and visitors

– Connect people through community engagement, collaborative interaction and first-hand experiences

– Always support people to feel safe, respected and welcome when they learn with our sites

– Be accessible

– Be honest in content and the way we work

– Ensure our learning programmes are site-specific and generate a sense of place

– Have high quality, well-managed and financially sustainable Learning programmes that reflect the needs of our audiences

– Endeavour to work in an ecologically sustainable way

– Inspire people with the life and works of the residents and the stories our sites tell.

They believe their programmes should inspire and motivate the continuation of learning, engagement and volunteering beyond the visit, to create lifelong learners who feel confident and happy to access heritage and culture.

 

 

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Send us an email or give us a call if you have any questions or would like more information.

Email

hello@theschooltrip.co.uk

Or Call

020 8064 0974

Prices are correct at the time of publication. All costs, unless otherwise specified, include VAT.

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