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Collection-Based Visits for 7-14 Year Olds

A visit to Bletchley Park provides support across the National Curriculum and is particularly relevant to the study of History, Mathematics, Science, Citizenship, and Information, Communications & Technology (ICT).

Visits for 7 to 14 year olds are based around the many Exhibits & Collections that we have on the site, and are hosted by our experienced team of volunteers. School parties are split into three or four groups, which rotate between their Exhibits and Collections over the course of the day, spending 45 minutes with each. A typical visit will run from 10:30 to 14:15, including 30 mins for lunch and another 15 mins for a visit to the Gift Shop if requested on the booking form. One of the collections can be replaced with a Walking Tour of the grounds of Bletchley Park, which allows the children to stretch their legs.

Codes & Ciphers and The Bletchley Park Story German Signals Command Post Diplomatic Wireless
Toys & Household Memorabilia Home Front Amateur Radio
Railways at War

Bromfield WWII Aircraft

Currently unavailable 

Enigma Cinema
D-Day - The First Objective Churchill Collection Walking Tour of Site

How to book, prices and other practical Information can be found here. Should you have any questions about school visits, please e-mail us at education@bletchleypark.org.uk or phone 01908 272664.

As well as the visits described on this page we offer outreach to primary schools local to Bletchley and Milton Keynes, and we run special events (competitions, workshops, talks) targeted at various age groups and covering a range of subjects throughout the year.

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