
What would you give for your pupils to have the opportunity to experience the world... school trips might be cancelled but you can still transport your class!
Make your pupils’ worlds bigger, by opening up the globe through immersive, interactive adventures. With traditional school trips unlikely to be possible for a little while, your class can still have fun and learn about their topic through experience by visiting locations with the #pinkheadphones. And you can even take them to places that would normally be impossible to go to such as Mars, Ancient Egypt and the Stone Age!
Bring unforgettable moments to them in the classroom... book your class outing now.
Exhilarating Trips for Key Stage 2: Years 3, 4, 5 & 6
1. Pompeii, Italy (Natural Disasters)

Understand about tectonic plates, volcano eruptions and earthquakes and how that affects communities living near plate boundaries and experience an eruption.
2. Athens (Ancient Greece)

Learn about life in Ancient Greece, the City States & the Peloponnesian War and the legacy of the Ancient Greeks.
3. Guatemala, Mesoamerican (The Maya)

Find out about the different classes in Maya society, Mayan achievements, their number system and why the civilisation declined.
4. Mumbai (Decimals)

Use your decimal skills with differentiated worksheets to outwit a corrupt developer and expose his evil plan to build a hotel on your slum.
5. Paris (French Animals)

Travel to France in the Eurotunnel, get a crash course in French animal vocab and serve customers in a French pet shop.
Adventurous Trips for Key Stage 1: Years 1 & 2
6. Arctic

Discover how people in the Arctic live, hunt and the effects of Global Warming on Inuit communities and the polar ice caps.
7. The Circus (Animals)

Learn about animal groups, what they eat, basic needs for survival and how to take care of them out of their local environment.
8. Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England (The UK)

Learn about the four countries that make up the United Kingdom, their culture and their national symbols.
Fun trips for Early Years and Reception pupils
9. Seaside

Learn about what a day by the seaside is like! Including what you might need and playing in the sea as Pickle the Puppy!
10. On The Farm

Learn about the animals and plants on a farm that our food can come from! Dig up potatoes, milk a cow and search for eggs!
Our children really love using now>press>play - the ability to transport your mind to another place using the power of sound has increased the enjoyment and engagement in learning Helen Lavery, Stebon Primary School, Tower Hamlets
Everything was so real it felt like I was really there Mattie, Year 6 pupil, Prior Weston Primary School