Overseas Maths and Science School Trips
Educational science tours
Maths, science and STEM themed educational trips and tours take students beyond the classroom to see science in a real world context. The immersive science school trips below include many interesting destinations throughout Europe and beyond, where your pupils will get to see real-world applications for the science they have studied in the classroom.
Sparking their curiosity by exploring places like the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland, the Euro Space Centre in Belgium or the NASA space flight facilities in Huntsville Alabama, computer science in Silicon Valley, or Robotic car manufacturing in Tokyo, Japan. Our STEM-focused school tours will inspire students cutting edge scientific innovation and technological achievements.
Take a look at any of the suggestions below to view sample itineraries that are designed to showcase the best of each location and subject while helping your students develop their technical and cultural understanding in maths and science.
FREE STEM Teachers Inspection visit to EuroSpace Center, Belgium*
Join Visions in Education from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th January 2025 on their annual STEM Teachers inspection visit to EUROSPACE, Belgium.
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The Problem Solving Company - Celebrating 17 years of working with schools
A unique take on maths to demonstrate to pupils (and teachers) that mathematics is a subject of discovery and exploration
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Whole-School Creative Maths Days
Why not kick-start the new school term with a whole-school, Character-led, Creative Maths day from As Creatives!
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Workshops at Drayton Manor Zoo
Discover how multi-sensory learning experiences at Drayton Manor can benefit your class during a school trip.
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STEM coding workshops
STEMbotics gives students an introduction to the world of STEM with opportunities to design, build and code their own unique robots
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Inspire your students to take up a career in STEM at CERN
Find out how CERN could be the answer to igniting your students' interest in the world of STEM
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