Criminology is a hugely popular and growing subject for students ages 16+. A tour for Criminology students is a great opportunity to learn about the history and background of the topic and to also see places of work to learn more about how crime is policed and by who in the present day.
Covering topics ranging from Victorian crime and capital punishment to the quandary of surveillance in modern policing, our London Criminology trips offer excellent value for money.
You can choose to visit Berlin or Krakow to discover the torrid past of these cities. These are ideal destinations to visit if you team up with your Psychology or Sociology departmenrts.
If you're looking to travel further afield then a trip to New York will give you the fantastic opportunity to take in the UN Building and learn more about how public services are run such as the FDNY.
Criminology is a hugely popular and growing subject for students ages 16+. A tour for Criminology students is a great opportunity to learn about the history and background of the topic and to also see places of work to learn more about how crime is policed and by who in the present day.
Covering topics ranging from Victorian crime and capital punishment to the quandary of surveillance in modern policing, our London Criminology trips offer excellent value for money.
You can choose to visit Berlin or Krakow to discover the torrid past of these cities. These are ideal destinations to visit if you team up with your Psychology or Sociology departmenrts.
If you're looking to travel further afield then a trip to New York will give you the fantastic opportunity to take in the UN Building and learn more about how public services are run such as the FDNY.
The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in Westminster which houses the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. Located in the Strand, it is reminiscent of a cathedral in both style and scale.
Soaring arches and beautiful stained glass windows ornamented with the coats of arms of Lord Chancellors and keepers of the Great Seal, combined with a mosaic marble floor leading to a maze of enchanting corridors to create a majestic setting or exciting visit to one of London’s best kept secrets. They deliver fantastic tours for schools and can tailor these to meet individual needs however they do not provide ‘Workshop Sessions’ for Schools nor ‘Moot Court Sessions’.
At Next Generation Travel we take school trips seriously. We are destination and subject experts with an award-winning service. You can count on us for the perfect balance of educational and personal development. We take great pride in ensuring our customers’ satisfaction by going above and beyond to meet their travel needs. But don’t just take out word for it…
We have been operating school tours for over 35 years so we know a thing or two about planning a school trip. One of the benefits of this is that we have an abundance of knowledge and supporting documents to share with you. In our resources area you will find everything you need for your school trip planning:
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Take a look at our top recommended educational history visits for your next trip to Berlin.
Getting the right mix of teaching and learning techniques is crucial to help your students achieve their academic, vocational and personal potential.
Take a look at these free resources and activities to help support your lesson planning and commemoration events for Holocaust Memorial Day on 27th January.
It has been the privilege of Anglia Tours to deliver the Realities of War for the British Army as part of Soldier basic Training, since August 2021.
Take a look at our top recommended educational history visits for your next trip to Berlin.
Getting the right mix of teaching and learning techniques is crucial to help your students achieve their academic, vocational and personal potential.
Take a look at these free resources and activities to help support your lesson planning and commemoration events for Holocaust Memorial Day on 27th January.
It has been the privilege of Anglia Tours to deliver the Realities of War for the British Army as part of Soldier basic Training, since August 2021.