Environment and Nature workshops for schools
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Ecology (34)
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Junk (19)
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Birds of Prey (9)
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Environmental (24)
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As Creatives - Big Science Workshops
Creative Approaches to Science for EYFS – KS4 pupils. What could be more creative than science? And what better way to explore science than by working with pupils’ own innate creativity? -
Birds of Prey Centre
At school, the Birds of Prey Centre will entertain and educate your pupils with a new themed visit. For many years the centre have made school visits with owls and other birds of prey and they now have some very rare species that are ready to make their debut appearances. -
School Of Noise
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West Midland Safari Park
Interactive Wildlife Education at award winning visitor attraction with inspiring and imaginative tailor-made learning experiences, making wildlife exciting and accessible to all ages. -
Problem Solving School Workshops
Challenges for mind and body -
Animals UK
Animals UK's animal workshops make learning fun whilst being educational and encourage students and teachers alike to get involved. -
Animal Workshops
Animal Workshops Mobile Zoo offers exotic animal encounters to school children of all ages and abilities. Unique activity workshops can be provided on request to link with your current topic or the National Curriculum. -
The Animal Roadshow
Bringing the Natural World into the Classroom since 1982 -
Major Mustard - Puppet shows
Major Mustard is one of Britain's top touring solo puppeteers and storytellers with over 30 years experience in the art of puppet theatre. He performs everywhere from schools and libraries to Festivals, Theatres and TV. -
Travelling Natural History Museum
The museum that visits you! -
Nature Labs
Hands on nature exploration without a coach trip! -
BandBazi
BandBazi provide workshops for school/college groups in aerial circus (trapeze, silks, corde lisse, circeau) ground based circus skills (juggling, poi, unicycle etc), drama, creative writing and film. -
Dinosaur Workshops for Reception and KS1
Graham Woollard's love of all things prehistoric has inspired pupils and teachers for over a decade.





