Pupils taking school tours to London will no doubt want to visit a number of different places, but with so much to see it can be hard to know where to start. Some of the most educational spots in the capital however are its museums and these should be the first port of call for schools taking their students to the city. Depending on what subject the youngsters are studying, there is a huge variety of educational buildings to be found in London - whether they're learning about history, geography, art or music. But one place that is always popular is the Natural History Museum. While it mainly covers exhibitions on nature, biology and evolution, there is so much to learn here that it is worth a visit no matter what the youngsters are studying. They can find out more about geology, plate tectonics and different species, as well as dinosaurs. There is even a replica of a Diplodocus skeleton in the entrance hall, which helps get students excited to learn about what used to roam around the planet millions of years ago. Pupils interested in biology, physics or chemistry will also find the science museum to be of educational value. Here, they can discover how scientific knowledge is implemented in industries, whether it is engineering, pharmaceutical processes or working in astronomy. Indeed, students will be able to grasp a lot of information at the Exploring Space exhibition, which could encourage their interest in the subject further. Historians, on the other hand, may prefer to visit the Imperial War Museum, where they can learn a great deal about the first and second world wars. There are a number of interactive exhibits that they can get involved in, which is likely to improve their understanding about the causes and consequences of the battles, as well as how people lived through and survived them. They can walk through replica trenches, hear real-life accounts and watch black-and-white films that were shot during World War II. All of this is likely to give them a unique perspective of the events, as well as bring home the impact it had on so many people's lives. Another destination that may interest history enthusiasts is the British Museum. This vast building has many varied galleries, exhibitions and shows regarding different historic periods, cultures and movements, so there's something to learn whether youngsters are into art, fashion, religion or ancient societies. To complete your educational travel tour of the capital, head to the Museum of London. A visit will develop kids' knowledge of the country's biggest city, giving them information on the major events that have taken place in the metropolis throughout the years. This will be a great way to round off students' trip to the capital - an expedition that will enable them to get more involved in the subject they are learning at school. Schools thinking about education travel may be interested in heading to the capital for a visit to the UK's biggest museums. Equity School Travel offers a range of school tours to London for you to choose from that will ensure youngsters have an informative and fun excursion, as well as an educational one.
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