Get to grips with how science works in a workshop, led by our team of dedicated science educators.
Challenge your students with this hands-on workshop that explores the evolutionary relationships between present day Homo sapiens and ancient humans, applying analytical techniques used by Museum scientists.
Get hands on with Museum specimens and find out how colouration can increase chances of survival and reproduction.
Touch it, weigh it, measure it. From beetles and snake skins to meteorites and skulls. Hundreds of real, natural history specimens for students to touch and explore are in our hands-on science centre.
Plunge your students into the fiery debate surrounding Darwin's theory of evolution with our unique activity for Key Stage 4.
Bring your budding biologists along to meet our scientists, take guided tours and explore our exhibitions at the Museum’s biology days.
Handle, observe and compare a variety of animal skulls in this interactive workshop.
Find out how palaeontologists study fossils by performing your own dinosaur dig.
Thousands of native species of plants and animals live in our garden making it the perfect place to explore National Curriculum themes.
Book all school activities in advance on +44 (0)20 7942 5555. Lines are open Monday-Friday from 8.30-16.00 during term time and 10.00-13.00 in the holidays.