The Dorothy Fox Education Centre is a wood clad building with a sloping roof and green railings surrounding a patio used for room hire and school workshops. In front of the building there are assorted brightly coloured flowers.

The Dorothy Fox Education Centre

School Trips

Education Programme


Bookable led education sessions at Sheffield Botanical Gardens.

Our Education Programme offers an exciting range of bookable school trip workshops for all Key Stages and across curricular subjects. These full and half day led activities allow students to discover the delight of learning outdoors, surrounded by nature. They enhance curricular learning across topics including science, horticulture, plant exploration, pollination, habitats, air quality, world geography, history, creative writing, and art.

Our programme is designed to inspire curiosity and deepen understanding. Activities are interactive, adaptable, and set in one of Sheffield’s most beautiful learning environments.

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Smiling children on a school visit stand grouped together inside the pavilion. They are surrounded by towering exotic plants with the greenhouse glass windows behind them looking out into the wider gardens. They are carrying clipboards.

Science

'Hello Horticulture' Workshop

Learn all about the Gardens and explore science through nature. This set of activities will help students embed and enhance their learning about pollination, seed dispersal, plant ID, plant biology and life cycles, plant habitats and deciduous and evergreen trees. We can also incorporate the knowledge about how the Gardeners work in the Botanical Gardens. Pick from the activities below for your visit (each activity is approximately 45mins to 1 hour). Activities can be adapted for Reception, KS1-KS4, GCSE and A-Level.

Available Tuesdays and Wednesdays

Children on a school trip sit underneath a brightly pink flowering tree. They hold clipboards drawing in the gardens on a school trip.

Science

'Plant Progress' Workshop

The Evolution Garden at the Botanical Gardens provides a fun and engaging way to explore the evolution, development and categorisation of plants from pre-history to today.

Available Tuesdays and Wednesdays

Science

‘Fantastic Flora’ Workshop

Stories about plants & our lives with them.

Workshop led by expert garden designer Guy Petheram.

We are all familiar with animal magic but modern society has become ‘plant blind’. This despite the fact that plants have played, and continue to play, a central role in our lives. This session will shine a light on some fascinating plant stories, change how they are perceived and inspire a new connection.

Dates offered in accordance with the workshop lead’s availability.

Science

'Our Forest Friends' Workshop

The trees that shaped Britain & how to identify them.

Workshop led by expert garden designer Guy Petheram.

This session will shine a light on our rich and diverse tree heritage, illuminating the many roles trees have played and continue to play. It will also look at some of the ways to identify our most common trees.

Dates offered in accordance with the workshop lead’s availability.

Science

‘Wonderfully wild’ Workshop

The weeds we live with and how to identify them.

Workshop led by expert garden designer Guy Petheram.

This session will explore the fascinating world of wild plants, their folklore and their uses. It will also look at how to identify some of our most common weeds.

Dates offered in accordance with the workshop lead’s availability.

Children sit next to a pond and record the wildlife and minibeasts they can see as part of a school trip.

History and Geography

The Botanical Gardens is a perfect place to enrich the study of local history and also to explore global history and different countries through plants.

For GCSE, A-Level and HE we can work with you to create site specific studies and build projects, provide expertise on local heritage and research methods, offer research workshops and source material.

Secondary school children stand looking at a beautiful floral border as different specifices are identified as part of a school visit.

English

The Botanical Gardens is an inspirational place to enhance English Language and Literature skills, in a wonderful backdrop.

For Reception, KS1-2 we can also offer a bear hunt to help with map reading and orienteering.

These activities can all also be adapted for sessions in Maths and English in the Gardens for SEN, ESOL and Adult Learners.

Arts Award - Discover in a Day

“Arts Award Discover is the start of the Arts Award adventure. It takes children and young people on an artistic journey as they explore the arts all around them, investigate different art forms, research an artist, and then share their discoveries with others. 

As well as developing their knowledge and understanding of the arts, Arts Award Discover boosts children's creativity, curiosity, confidence and communication skills.” - Arts Award

At Sheffield Botanical Gardens and Sheffield General Cemetery you will be taken on a exploratory and creative journey to learn about these amazing green spaces and the art they contain.

Charges

School Workshops

Full day for up to 2 classes of up to 35 (2-3 activities 10am-2pm)

£200

Full day Home School groups of up to 20 students

£150

Half day for up to 2 classes of up to 35 (1-2 activities 10am-12pm or 12pm-2pm)

£120

Half day Home School groups of up to 20 students

£100


Guy Petheram Workshops

Half day for 1 class of up to 35

£200

Arts Award Discover Charges

£8.25 per child (including certificate costs)

Please note we can only take up to 2 classes a day for your school trip. You will need to book a second day for a third or fourth class at a discounted price of £150 full day or £100 half day.

We are committed to ensuring that as many schools and students as possible are able to afford to visit Sheffield Botanical Gardens on a school trip.

We offer a limited number of bursaries to schools across South Yorkshire (£200 for full-day led visits and £120 for half-days). The bursary is given as a negated charge for the visit.

Eligibility for our bursaries is based on free school meal metrics, and will be awarded each year on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. If you think your school might be eligible and would like to apply for a bursary, then please let us know when you get in touch to book your visit.

To enquire or to make a booking email: botanicalgardens@sheffield.gov.uk  

Tel: 0114 273 4567

Find us also on the Educational Visits Website

Sheffield’s Mayor Magid addressing school students at the RHS ‘Green-Plan It' Challenge.

Unless the weather is very wet or cold we also encourage you to picnic outside with your classes.

There are drop off and pick up points for minibuses only at the Thompson Road Entrance and for coaches and minibuses outside the Main Gate at Clarkehouse Road. The Gardens are very well connected to public transport links. You can plan your journey using the Travel South Yorkshire Journey Planner.

Please also look at our free downloadable resources.

If you would like to come for a self-directed visit and use these sources you are very welcome, please let us know about your visit.

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