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  1. Check out our free London Theatre Guide For Schools, which has everything you need to know to book a West End theatre trip for your students; from fun musicals to challenging plays. So have a browse and see what you can find – it’s easier than you think!

  2. London Theatre Guide for schools. Everything you need to know to book a school theatre trip. Show education packs. Created by experts, for teachers. Inspiring Future Theatre. Sign up to have one of our 1000 ambassadors volunteer their time to talk to your students.

  3. www.nationaltheatre.org.uk › learn-explore › schoolsSchools | National Theatre

    Whether you’re teaching in primary, secondary, further education or at SEND/SEMH schools, we’re here to help inspire creativity in your classroom. Explore our range of programmes, opportunities and teaching resources, including our free online library of performances, the National Theatre Collection.

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  4. Bring the Theatre Into Your School. For primary and secondary schools in the UK. We have SCIENCE shows, HISTORY plays, CLASSIC LITERATURE productions, MATHS interactive performances and workshops. Plus MUSICALS in which your pupils perform.

  5. EdTA's Theatre Curriculum Framework offers a framework for connecting the standards with the elements and principles of theatre to help guide instruction in acting, dramaturgy, writing, producing, directing and more.

  6. to present you with this brand-new London Theatre Guide for Schools. This handy resource offers you a ‘one-stop shop’ to choose the right theatre production for your students and book your school theatre trip with ease. We hope you will find this Guide a great help to you in the planning and execution of your school theatre trip. However ...

  7. Cultivate drama and creativity in your school with support from the National Theatre. The programme is divided into three key areas of work: Let’s Learn: use theatre, drama and creativity to support learning across the curriculum.