PlanMySchoolTrip
Residential Trip Residentials London & South East
Bring a variety of curriculum subjects to life as you explore the heart of London on your residential trip. With a broad range of activities and sights to see, there is always something to do in cosmopolitan London. Tick off the tourist hot spots including Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and Big Ben, along with the Tate Modern, the world's most popular modern art museum. 


Risk Assessments
Inspection Visits
Free Places for Teachers
Bursaries or Funded Places Available
Resource Packs
LOtC Quality Badge
AALA Licence
British Activity Providers Association
Adventure Mark
We can visit your school in: London & South East
At PlanMySchoolTrip we aim to help you discover good quality, affordable adventures for primary and secondary schools.
Demand for lower cost adventures is increasing year on year as schools and head teachers are under more pressure to make out of school trips affordable during the financial crisis.
We can help you find a great value school residential trip to London. Complete the short form below letting us know your requirements and we will get to work on your enquiry.
Risk Assessments
Inspection Visits
Free Places for Teachers
Bursaries or Funded Places Available
Resource Packs
LOtC Quality Badge
AALA Licence
British Activity Providers Association
Adventure Mark
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