Trips are arranged under four exciting, curriculum-linked themes
Imagination and Curiosity – English and the Arts - Exploring the power of imagination and how it can be harnessed to change the world
People and the Planet – Science and Geography - Empowering young people to play an active role in creating a sustainable future
Breakthroughs and Discoveries – STEM and History - ’Investigating the moments of genius that have enabled humanity to progress
Journeys and Adventures – PSHE & Skills Development - Celebrating the broadening of horizons and stepping outside of your comfort zone
The Maritime Museum offers a wide range of activities, workshops and resources for education and community groups of all ages. Topics include maritime history from past to present, including discussion and dramatisations about pirates, the Titanic, Liverpool’s connections to the world of smuggling and trade and Victorian emigration. A virtual classroom experience is available for remote learning.
Don’t forget, if you are looking for help with funding the cost of your trip, you can apply for a bursary!
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We know that funding a school trip isn’t always easy. If you are looking for help with costs, you can apply for the Great British School Trip bursary. This can help with the cost of travel or entry tickets to any Great British School Trip partner venue.
Simply fill in our bursary form and let us know how we might help.
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/learn/schools-home/plan-your-trip/schools-and-groups-maritime-museum
Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool
L3 4AQ. England
November - February: Tuesday - Sunday, 10am - 4pm. February - November: 10am - 6pm.