Key Stage 3, 4 & 5

We offer a number of taught workshops that are ideal for Key Stage 3, 4, and 5. Secondary subject teachers who have taken part in these immersive sessions have said that the fun and engaging activities demonstrably enhance their teaching of specific curriculum themes.

In addition to our core programme of workshops, we can also work with schools on projects focused on such subjects as textiles, art/design, and history through using first-hand sources for researching course topics, meeting relevant professionals, and using skills in a real-world context. If you have an idea for a bespoke project you might like to develop with us, please get in touch.

As well as organised learning sessions, we encourage self-led group visits to the museum and park but do please book in advance with the learning team so that we can check availability of spaces.

 

Put your creative skills to the test in this exciting NEW workshop designed for Key Stage 4 and 5:

MONUMENTAL ARTWORK

Experience the power of art to ask questions and encourage debate.

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Key Stage 3 Workshops

Meet a Suffragette and find out more about how women campaigned for and achieved the vote…

Pupils will explore the changing role of women in Britain during the 19th and early 20th centuries and meet the costumed character of Emily Wilding Davison, arguably the most militant of the Suffragettes.

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Watch as ‘Olaudah Equiano’ tells his fascinating story...

Children will handle a range of replica artefacts that show the significance of the culture of Benin and compare it to other great African Kingdoms.  They will get investigate what was involved in the Transatlantic Slave Trade. 

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Discover the power of public art to alter people's perception of the world around them...

Students will investigate how public art provokes awareness of social issues and use a real life example of Michael Landy's Humanitarian Memorial at Gunnersbury Park to inspire a creative response.

 

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Come and join our immersive game…

Explore the role of culture in community building, activism and ways to resist hate.

 

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