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Alle Klassenfahrt Aktivitäten IN Berlin

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ALLE
KLASSENFAHRT
AKTIVITÄTEN
List of all class trip activities


Learn about British war history
At the Imperial War Museum, pupils can learn about British war history through objects, personal stories, photographs and exhibitions that show how conflict affects societies and individuals. School groups can explore topics such as the First and Second World Wars, remembrance, propaganda, displacement and the experience of civilians. The museum helps pupils move beyond dates and battles by connecting historical events with human consequences. This makes it a strong educational stop for history, politics and citizenship lessons, while encouraging reflection and thoughtful discussion.
At the Imperial War Museum, pupils can learn about British war history through objects, personal stories, photographs and exhibitions that show how conflict affects societies and individuals. School groups can explore topics such as the First and Second World Wars, remembrance, propaganda, displacement and the experience of civilians. The museum helps pupils move beyond dates and battles by connecting historical events with human consequences. This makes it a strong educational stop for history, politics and citizenship lessons, while encouraging reflection and thoughtful discussion.
Museum
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Indoor


Do an outdoor climbing gym
Go Ape gives school groups an active outdoor challenge that supports teamwork, confidence and resilience. Pupils can take on climbing obstacles, balance tasks and high-rope elements while learning to manage risk and encourage one another. The activity is especially valuable for personal development, physical education and class bonding, as pupils practise communication, problem-solving and perseverance in a practical setting. For teachers, it offers a strong alternative to a standard sightseeing visit because it brings a contrast to what might otherwise be physically passive activities.
Go Ape gives school groups an active outdoor challenge that supports teamwork, confidence and resilience. Pupils can take on climbing obstacles, balance tasks and high-rope elements while learning to manage risk and encourage one another. The activity is especially valuable for personal development, physical education and class bonding, as pupils practise communication, problem-solving and perseverance in a practical setting. For teachers, it offers a strong alternative to a standard sightseeing visit because it brings a contrast to what might otherwise be physically passive activities.
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No
Outdoor


Explore the history of the postal service
The Postal Museum gives school groups a lively introduction to communication, logistics and social history. Pupils can explore how letters, parcels and postal networks connected people before the digital age, while also learning about innovation in transport and sorting systems. The visit supports history, technology, literacy and geography by showing how information has moved through society over time. For teachers, it offers a hands-on way to discuss how communication systems affect communities, businesses and personal relationships, making a familiar topic surprisingly rich and memorable.
The Postal Museum gives school groups a lively introduction to communication, logistics and social history. Pupils can explore how letters, parcels and postal networks connected people before the digital age, while also learning about innovation in transport and sorting systems. The visit supports history, technology, literacy and geography by showing how information has moved through society over time. For teachers, it offers a hands-on way to discuss how communication systems affect communities, businesses and personal relationships, making a familiar topic surprisingly rich and memorable.
Museum
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No
Indoor


Learn about Hyde park
A Hyde Park learning visit with The Royal Parks helps school groups understand the role of green spaces in a busy city. Pupils can explore urban nature, public space, landscape design and the history of one of London's most famous parks. The activity supports geography, biology, citizenship and wellbeing by showing how parks serve people, wildlife and the wider environment. For teachers, it provides a flexible outdoor learning setting where pupils can connect city life with ecology, recreation, heritage and responsible use of shared spaces.
A Hyde Park learning visit with The Royal Parks helps school groups understand the role of green spaces in a busy city. Pupils can explore urban nature, public space, landscape design and the history of one of London's most famous parks. The activity supports geography, biology, citizenship and wellbeing by showing how parks serve people, wildlife and the wider environment. For teachers, it provides a flexible outdoor learning setting where pupils can connect city life with ecology, recreation, heritage and responsible use of shared spaces.
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No
Guided-route-Tag
Outdoor


Investigate Deptford Creek on an urban wildlife and geography walk
Creekside Discovery Centre allows school groups to investigate Deptford Creek through an urban wildlife and geography walk. Pupils can explore tides, habitats, river systems and the relationship between nature and the built environment in a real London landscape. The visit supports fieldwork skills, environmental science and geography by encouraging pupils to observe, record and interpret what they see. For teachers, it offers a practical outdoor learning experience that shows how wildlife can thrive in unexpected urban spaces and how human activity affects local ecosystems.
Creekside Discovery Centre allows school groups to investigate Deptford Creek through an urban wildlife and geography walk. Pupils can explore tides, habitats, river systems and the relationship between nature and the built environment in a real London landscape. The visit supports fieldwork skills, environmental science and geography by encouraging pupils to observe, record and interpret what they see. For teachers, it offers a practical outdoor learning experience that shows how wildlife can thrive in unexpected urban spaces and how human activity affects local ecosystems.
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No
Guided-route-Tag
Outdoor

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