We understand the immense value of hands-on learning experiences beyond the classroom, and that's why we have carefully crafted an array of captivating and enriching itineraries for students of all ages.
With more museums per square mile than any other city in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and cultural attractions Amsterdam provides inexhaustible opportunities for learning.
A laid back and relaxing city, Amsterdam offers a wealth of culture, art and history, making it a perfect location for sixth form or FE college student trips.
Looking for student tours of Amsterdam? You’re in the right place.
Amsterdam is a perfect destination for art lovers who will find a range of galleries covering a wide range of periods. See the works of the Dutch Masters first-hand at the Rijksmuseum, gaze at Van Gogh’s famous ‘Sunflowers’ in his eponymous museum or see some of the brightest contemporary art at the Stedelijk Museum.
You can't fail to immerse yourselves in the history of this city which has so many stories to tell; Anne Frank's being the most famous of them all.
And of course no visit to Amsterdam will be complete without a canal boat ride to really understand the layout of this unique, warm and friendly city.
At WST we are passionate about delivering rich travel experiences, which challenge students to think differently and help develop new skills. Our purpose is to further your students study attainment and reinforce their career aspirations, whilst making the trip planning process hassle free for you as the organiser.
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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