Trips schedule
We can all remember the excitement of school trips, whether it’s just for a day or a longer residential.
Trips enable us to learn outside of the classroom, they allow children to socialise with peers and they provide new opportunities and experiences.
Bringing Subjects To Life
Everyone has a different way of learning. For many, especially kinaesthetic learners who find it easier to take a hands-on approach to learning, school trips are brilliant for helping them to have a greater understand of topics.
Increasing Motivation
Visiting somewhere that pupils have been learning about in the classroom, increases engagement and enthusiasm. It helps to make a more personal connection to the topic being taught. School trips often leads to greater understanding in class as pupils see and appreciate things in real life.
Boosting Self-confidence
For some children, using an informal environment helps them to socialise, improving social skills and boosting confidence.
Autumn |
|
Year Group | Trip or Experience |
Y3 | Chiltern Open Air Museum |
Y6 | Visit to local cemetery |
Y2 | Trunk Theatre Company |
Y6 | Imperial War Museum: Friday 10th November |
Y4 | Sadler's Well Theatre: Wednesday 22nd November |
Y3 | Visit to Beck Theatre 13th December |
Reception | Bakery Visit 7th December |
EYFS & KS1 | Little Red Riding Hood Pantomime 8th December |
Spring |
|
Year Group | Trip or Experience |
Y6 | Readers' visits |
Y1 | Terrific Teddy Bears' Picnic |
Y1 | Visit to Reading Museum |
Y5 | Visit to Windsor Castle |
Y5 | Visit to Rainforest |
Y2 | Empower Drama Session |
Y3 | Natural History Museum |
Y4 | Visit to a Football Match |
Reception | Zoo Lab Visit |
Summer |
|
Year Group | Trip or Experience |
Y2 | Visit by OWL and Raptor Centre UK |
Y2 | Visit to Cinema |
Y4 | Trip to Go Ape |
Y5 | Visit to Gurdwara |
Y5 | Visit to West End Show (Lion King) |
Y6 | PGL |