Key Stage 5 (17+)

Key Stage 5 (17+)

At Key Stage 5, pupils have a range of options available to them; A Levels, Baccalaureates (both English and International), BTECs and Scottish Higher National Certificates/Diplomas are just some of the qualifications open to the 17-18 age-group.

School trips can become even more tailored to suit interests at this level as student groups become smaller and more specialised. For example, one of the ultimate visits for sixth form scientists would be to the Cern Centre (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire) near Geneva, where scientists are daily investigating the fundamental structure of the universe.

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A most unusual living museum, where amongst other things you can watch troopers working with horses in the original 18th century stables through a huge glass partition.

Through a large glazed partition you can see troopers working with horses in the original 18th century stables.

We offer an environmentally friendly way to spend your time and learn how special and important the natural world is to us all. Why not come and discover beautiful Cardigan Bay and the stunning Pembrokeshire coast like you have never done so before!

Explore London's connections with the rest of the world through an epic 2,000-year story of trade, expansion and immigration.

The Venturers Norfolk Broads Cruise is an annual Christian holiday for anyone aged 12-17. We spend a week every Easter sailing the Norfolk Broads having a brilliant, energetic, challenging and totally unique time.

Our exceptional courses for young students follow the RYA Youth Sailing Scheme.The sheltered waters of the Kyles of Bute are an ideal environment.

This charming well-house, built about 1500, stands over an ancient spring, believed to cure whooping cough.

Built by the Augustinian canons of nearby St Germans priory, it houses the remains of an immersion pool for cure-seekers.

White Castle is the best preserved of the Three Castles, namely, White, Skenfrith and Grosmont. The heart of this castle is surrounded by powerful round towers.

The Three Castles are usually grouped together because for a large part of their history they were part of a block of territory under the control of a single lord, Hubert de Burgh.

We are an Outdoor Centre that has been running for over 30 years set up to provide great activities in a friendly environment, staffed by Christians but available to all.

We have accommodation for up to 50 young people and only host one group at a time.

Based in the beautiful Peak District, in the north west of England, we specialise in abseiling, archery, bushcraft, canoeing, caving, climbing, kayaking, mountaineering, orienteering, expedition and camp-craft. We have a true passion for what we do and we are here to ensure you have an awesome time with like minded individuals and groups.

Coldharbour Mill, built in 1799 as the first Spinning Mill in the South West, preserves a collection of Victorian Spinning Frames for the Worsted process & Hattersley Looms, still in use to produce Knitting Yarns, Tartan Cloth and Stair Runners.

Set in the town of Selston, Nottinghamshire, Selston Leisure Centre provides its local community with an invaluable opportunity to get active.

The leisure centre is home to a gym, group exercise studio, sports hall, outdoor astro turf pitch and range of children’s activities.

Fairytale Georgian castle in magical surroundings, with Deer Park, Lake and Arboretum, Children's Adventure Playground and Assault Course, Knight's Maze and Burma Bridge Tree Top Walkway.

Inside this family home you'll find richly decorated Gothic interiors, Fine Art, Armour and much more.

We have a lot of years experience providing outdoor activities on and off the water to a wide range of schools. Each programme is different, and we ensure that every detail is met and that pupils and teachers get the most from their activities. Perhaps most importantly though, we want every child to feel safe, inspired and challenged during their time with us.

Time really does stand still at Brodsworth Hall, one of the most unusual visitor attractions in South Yorkshire.

Our outdoor education courses are delivered by qualified instructors who work with 8 - 12 people [dependent on the activity]. This ensures a personalised quality session every time. 

Llain is a family-run centre based on the beautiful mid-Wales Coast. As an independent company we can provide a personal service to help you get the most from your time with us. This is reflected in the warm welcoming atmosphere and friendly service that we offer. We welcome you to our website and hope you are able to join us for some exciting activities.

The ruins of a substantial early medieval moated manor house, built in local flint: a rare surviving example of a grand 12th century manor house, and a typical example of an East Anglian 'great house'.

The Priory Theatre is a community-run theatre in Kenilworth, Warwickshire producing our own in-house shows. From drama to comedy, crime thrillers, musicals and pantomimes, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Activity day camps for children aged 4 to 14 combining Sports and Arts into a fun-fuelled programme keeping children active, alert, safe and happy especially during the Easter and Summer holidays!

At Super Camps your child can expect to take part in awesome activities regardless of their ability or experience.

Everyone's welcome at Westway, whether you’re trying out climbing for the first time or you’re an experienced climber training at an elite level.

The Bank of England offers a wide range of resources and services to build awareness and understanding of its role and functions, and of central banking more generally.
 

Life at Crich Tramway Village is rich and varied and is illustrated by the wide range of events and special occasions we hold throughout the year.

Our recreations of the 1940s and Edwardian Era all add their own unique atmosphere to Crich Tramway Village, as you are transported back in time.

The spectacular 25 metres by 25 metres swimming pool has a moveable floor to adjust the water level so various activities can take place at any one time. There's a tiered spectators seating area with 250 seats providing excellent viewing of the entire pool area. There’s also a 13 metres by 7 metres teaching pool for swimming lessons plus parent and baby sessions.

Crownhill Fort was built in 1872 as the centrepiece of Plymouth's North Eastern Defences. Designed to protect the Dockyard from a landward invasion, advances in artillery soon made the Fort obsolete. 

Now owned by The Landmark Trust, the Fort is home to 15 small businesses, a holiday apartment, event spaces and an Education Centre. 

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