Freshwater Isle of Wight PO40 9GQ
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We give schools the unique opportunity to make their school trip so much more than they traditionally are. We allow the teachers to deliver their curriculum to students in an environment where their minds are so open and so ready to absorb information that the retention rate of knowledge far exceeds that when taught in a traditional classroom. Yes, we can still offer the usual soft skill elements like tree climbing and camp fire building, but now teachers can use these scenarios to cover genuine curriculum material, designed by local, expert teachers so that the school trip can be so much more than an 'end of the year' treat for students!A wide array of fascinating, thought-provoking venues combine to offer a huge variety of opportunities for putting practical mathematical theories into practice. We bring real-life conundrums to inquisitive minds.
The Isle of Wight is home to many fascinating and innovative companies who can impart real-life practical examples of the use of design and technology on visiting groups. From electronic products design and manufacture, through the use of resistant materials, to systems and control technologies and of course large and world-famous marine and renewables industries.
Physics of Ships and Boats
The learning begins as soon as you leave the mainland. Travel with Red Funnel Ferries between Southampton and the Isle of Wight and set your KS2 age groups to work on their excellent Water / Air Resistance and Friction study activity as they relate to ferry operations. KS3 groups can look at Balance, Motion, Speed, Distance and Time, Pressure, Floating and Sinking as well as Vessel Motion including Stopping and Turning - a great way to use otherwise dead time during the crossing once the initial excitement subsides. Bringing older students? KS4 are catered for with activities around Acting Forces, Speed and Acceleration to keep them occupied and off their phones.
Physics of Steam Trains
At the Isle of Wight Steam Railway KS2 and KS3 students can learn about Forces and Motion, Friction, Traction, Distance and Time, simply by understanding how the trains themselves work. There's opportunities to get up close to steam engines in the workshops and exhibition halls as well as observing them running trackside before taking a ride. KS4 students can learn about Kinetic and Potential Energy, Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration as well as Energy Transference.
Physics of Slides and Toboggans
At Robin Hill Country Park KS2 students can investigate Motion & Force through interactions with birds of prey, model boats and giant bumpy slides. KS3 ages apply the same topics to some of the park's thrill rides such as the Pirate Ship and Zip Wires. KS4 students utilise the park's unique hillside toboggan ride to acceleration calculations!
Physics of Theme Park Rides
Across the Island at Blackgang Chine Theme Park, KS2 students of all abilities work scientifically at the Waterforce boat slide ride where they consider how different variables affect performance of the boats.
Physics of Self-Sufficiency
Meanwhile, at Tapnell Farm Park, KS4 students undertake a self-sufficiency investigation at this off-grid attraction, reviewing various facets of its bore holes, biomass boilers, solar panels and anaerobic digester. Students can study these environmentally sustainable features in real life. Younger year groups are able to conduct a force investigation using the park's pedal go-karts!
Physics of Ropes and Pulleys
Want to teach Ropes and Pulleys in an enlightening way? Bring your student cohort along to Goodleaf Tree Climbing for practical examples and expert instruction as the kids make their way up a huge oak tree under their own steam.
Chemistry of Dinosaur Fossils
Dinosaur Isle, a purpose-built facility staffed by experienced paleontologists, offers KS2 students an understanding of fossils in their "Clues from the Past" resource with variations for age and ability. KS3 students look at Earth & Atmosphere through the composition of earth and the processes of change, evidenced through the lifecycle of fossils in their extensive collection.
Chemistry of Steam Power
At IW Steam Railway, KS2 students get to investigate the properties and changes of minerals through the coal-powered generation of steam for traction. KS3 students delve a little deeper into States of Matter as the concept of particle kinetics is introduced with this real-world example in front of their own eyes.
Chemistry of Everyday Materials
At Red Funnel Ferries there's a handy KS1 resource to keep youngsters busy on their ferry crossing as they look out for Everyday Materials in use across the ships.
Biology of Animals
Our Island features many attractions suited to learning more about all kinds of animals. At the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary for example, KS1 students can learn about the features of donkeys and how they compare to ponies, whilst KS2 students can learn to condition score donkeys like a professional to determine which might need veterinary attention.
At Amazon World both KS1 and KS2 students can conduct an age-appropriate scientific enquiry using the diverse range of unusual creatures found here.
Over at Tapnell Farm Park KS2 students learn to classify and identify animals from their collections of farm as well as more exotic creatures.
Using their Birds of Prey, KS2 visitors to Robin Hill Country Park learn about body parts and functions of various eagles, hawks and owls. Key Stage 4 students can look at Biodiversity and Classification throughout the park, looking at all living things including animals found here.
On the way over the the Isle of Wight, or on the way home, Red Funnel Ferries offers the opportunity to look out for and identify mammals, birds and fish on the crossing.
Thinking outside the box slightly, head over to Dinosaur Isle with your KS2 group to consider how dinosaurs (they were animals after all!) had different characteristics and why. Then, identify dinosaur body parts used for support, protection and movement.
Biology of Evolution
Offering a glimpse into the past, Dinosaur Isle deals with species extinction at KS4 level, considering both abiotic and biotic factors in the demise of the dinosaurs.
In a slightly more entertaining way, Blackgang Chine's Restricted Area 5 with its impressive animatronic dinosaurs helps KS2 students better understand the specific creatures found on the Isle of Wight in Project Dino Coast!
Biology of Living Things and their Habitats
Dinosaur Expeditions affords KS1 and KS2 students the opportunity to look at Food Chains and Tooth Types through their impressive range of fossil exhibits and experience of teaching middle school age pupils. A KS3 resource is also available looking at Food Chains & Food Webs using some dinosaur types as perfect examples of apex predator.
Tapnell Farm Park helps KS2 ages understand Lifecycles of Animals and Birds including gestation periods.
On your ferry crossing, Red Funnel Ferries users can task their KS2 students with Species Identification, looking out for various marine creatures and bird life in the Solent and Southampton Water areas.
At Robin Hill Country Park choose from two KS2 plant species classification challenges - one for Key Stage 2 Lower and a slightly more in-depth version for Key Stage 2 Upper ages. KS2 students can also learn about parts of a plant by studying the various specimens found throughout the park.
IW Donkey Sanctuary challenges KS2 students to learn about what makes donkeys different from other animals, and what happens when donkeys cross-breed with other animals.
The habitats of dinosaurs are explored at Dinosaur Isle where the variety of habitats are explored, and how these habitats supported fossilisation.
Looking more specifically at trees and shrubs, The Model Village, Godshill invites KS1 and KS2 students to Identify Tree Species around their site, where there are literally hundreds of carefully manicured and bonsaied specimens to study at eye level.
Goodleaf Tree Climbing also offers an interactive activity inviting students to collect and compare leaf samples to identify commonly found tree species in the area.
Human Geography: Often referred to as Britain in Miniature, the Isle of Wight offers an extremely diverse study ground for Geography students. Areas of the Island have their own micro-climate, favoured by Victorian trippers, and soft clay & chalk areas suffer badly from erosion. Accessible cliffs and beaches offer perfect hands-on close-up study opportunities.
As a result of all of the amazing study opportunities offered by the Island, our local venues and visitor attractions have invested in a wide range of detailed Human & Physical Geography learning resources detailed below. We don't think you'll find a more comprehensive set of materials anywhere else.
Physical Geography: Often referred to as Britain in Miniature, the Isle of Wight offers an extremely diverse study ground for Geography students. Areas of the Island have their own micro-climate, favoured by Victorian trippers, and soft clay & chalk areas suffer badly from erosion. Accessible cliffs and beaches offer perfect hands-on close-up study opportunities.
As a result of all of the amazing study opportunities offered by the Island, our local venues and visitor attractions have invested in a wide range of detailed Human & Physical Geography learning resources detailed below. We don't think you'll find a more comprehensive set of materials anywhere else.
Often referred to as Britain in Miniature, the Isle of Wight offers an extremely diverse study ground for Geography students. Areas of the Island have their own micro-climate, favoured by Victorian trippers, and soft clay & chalk areas suffer badly from erosion. Accessible cliffs and beaches offer perfect hands-on close-up study opportunities.
As a result of all of the amazing study opportunities offered by the Island, our local venues and visitor attractions have invested in a wide range of detailed Human & Physical Geography learning resources detailed below. We don't think you'll find a more comprehensive set of materials anywhere else.
Fieldstudies: Often referred to as Britain in Miniature, the Isle of Wight offers an extremely diverse study ground for Geography students. Areas of the Island have their own micro-climate, favoured by Victorian trippers, and soft clay & chalk areas suffer badly from erosion. Accessible cliffs and beaches offer perfect hands-on close-up study opportunities.
As a result of all of the amazing study opportunities offered by the Island, our local venues and visitor attractions have invested in a wide range of detailed Human & Physical Geography learning resources detailed below. We don't think you'll find a more comprehensive set of materials anywhere else.
Geology: Often referred to as Britain in Miniature, the Isle of Wight offers an extremely diverse study ground for Geography students. Areas of the Island have their own micro-climate, favoured by Victorian trippers, and soft clay & chalk areas suffer badly from erosion. Accessible cliffs and beaches offer perfect hands-on close-up study opportunities.
As a result of all of the amazing study opportunities offered by the Island, our local venues and visitor attractions have invested in a wide range of detailed Human & Physical Geography learning resources detailed below. We don't think you'll find a more comprehensive set of materials anywhere else.
An ever-popular classroom topic which never fails to fascinate young minds. The Isle of Wight features some of Europe's best dinosaur fossil grounds where your students can let their imaginations run wild!
Let Education Destination transport you away to another world in another time - you can take a dino-focused trip taking in several themed activities, or include a fossil hunt or handling session in amongst a wider cross-curricular visit.
SEND / Additional Support Needs
Education Destination is committed to helping teachers and SENCOs provide inclusive trips for groups containing students with special requirements.
We work closely with all of our partners and venues to understand their provisions and limitations for visitors with additional needs
All our partner venues are required to provide sample Risk Assessments and all are encouraged to publish or develop comprehensive Access Statements
Whatever your particular needs, Education Destination can advise on venues and activities to suit your students.
We work in exclusive partnership with Victoria Lodge in sunny Shanklin on the Isle of Wight, specialists in hosting SEN groups of between 10 and 50 guests, including adapted ground floor bedrooms, as well as a number of other hotels, guest houses and glamping sites across the island that regularly cater for SEN guests with less demanding needs.
Ways We Can Help
We can vary activities (physical and academic) to suit
With sufficient notice we can adapt teaching resources and activities or develop specific learning programmes
Many of our resources are already differentiated by design, and supplied for various key stages which gives you a lot of inherent flexibility for mixed ability groups
We can liaise with your SENCO and all our partners to ensure we understand and are fully prepared for your additional needs students
We will work with your chosen venues to adapt service provision as required
We can provide chaperones to boost supervision ratios and help deal with challenging behaviours
We can arrange specialist transport, facilities and accommodation if needed
We will be honest with you about problems we know you will encounter
WELCOME TO EDUCATION DESTINATION - The Island Classroom
We are an Isle of Wight based company, specialising in providing BESPOKE, CURRICULUM-FOCUSED school trips to our beautiful island that are different to anything else available. We can provide a FULL DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE, taking care of all your ACCOMMODATION requirements, TRANSPORT and venue TICKETS or simply support you in making your own arrangements. We support the visits with an unbeatable selection of over 750 professionally developed educational resources that connect directly with National Curriculum topics to provide academic learning outside the classroom.
Why use us?
We are an ABTOT member. ABTOT cover provides for a refund in the event you have not yet travelled or repatriation if transportation was included in your package.
• We provide RISK ASSESSMENTS, detailed day-by-day guides & parent presentations.
• We can supply DOOR TO DOOR transport, including the ferry.
• The LEARNING starts on the ferry with CURRICULUM led resources available.
• We supply FREE pre-prepared, educational resources and support.
• ALL 700+ learning materials are curriculum led and key stage relevant.
• We are on hand 24/7 for support should you need ANYTHING on your visit.
• We implement our Safety Management System covering all accommodation options.
• We take away the need for expensive pre-trip visits, saving time and money
• We will assist in planning YOUR pre-trip visit if you still feel you need one
• Costs no more than booking directly, yet you can let us do all the work!
This is how we are making the Isle of Wight the foremost destination for educational school trips in the UK. The unique, ALL INCLUSIVE packages that we offer are saving teachers time and stress in the organising of trips and providing them with the chance to fit areas of the curriculum into the fun of a school trip.
Where better to study the power of steam than on a real steam engine? How better to study and identify leaves than while being hoisted up the trees that grow them?
Create MEMORABLE experiences that will stay with the students, as will the information they learn.
There is a huge swing towards this type of school trip and paired with the service we provide, this is allowing us to make EDUCATION DESTINATION the first place many schools now look at for their school trip needs.
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