Take your students on an unforgettable experience to Europe.
A school trip to Europe delivers many educational and exciting learning opportunities. Experience science, technology, engineering and mathematics across great European countries as students tour iconic sites such as CERN – home of the Large Hadron Collider, the Northern Lights in Norway, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie in Paris and the world’s largest museum of science and technology, Deutsches Museum, in Munich, Germany.
The European Union has pioneered many scientific discoveries and is at the forefront of STEM research around the world. Picture you and your students at CERN exploring the frontiers of knowledge at the world’s largest particle physics laboratory. See the 27-kilometre Hadron Collider for yourself and teach your students about the Higgs boson particle. Visit the breathtaking Airbus Factory and see firsthand all the hard work and testing it takes to build the Airbus A380. Explore a number of incredible museums in London where some amazing scientific discoveries took place. Travel to Cambridge and visit one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Whether your students are aspiring architects, engineers or mathematicians, Europe offers a plethora of experiences for your students. Your Europe STEM school trip itinerary is fully customisable, and with a magnitude of options and activities on offer in Europe, this itinerary is best when tailored to your unique objectives.
Trip inclusions
- An all-inclusive package including flights, accommodation, transport, meals and activities.
- Access to our full suite of tools, resources, checklists and support that will make your trip planning and advertising a breeze.
- Free travel for teachers.
- An GWT tour representative on hand 24/7.
Trip highlights
- A visit to the Science and Natural History Museum.
- Thames Barrier and Tower of London.
- Cite des Science and the Eiffel Tower.
- CERN for a tour around the European Organisation for Nuclear Research.
- Guided tour of the world’s largest museum of science and technology, Deutsche Museum.
Europe STEM itinerary
DAY 1 – TRAVEL TO LONDON DAY 2 – NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Visit two world-renowned museums on Kensington’s Exhibition Row – the Science Museum and the Museum of Natural History
DAY 3 – LONDON ZOO, FLEMING’S LAB & FARADAY MUSEUM Visit London Zoo and then watch a presentation at Fleming’s Laboratory – where Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928. End the day at the Royal Institution visiting the Faraday Museum, where you can discover historic artefacts from over 200 years of world-class scientific research, experiment and invention.
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