School bookings for 2024-25

Bookings for the 2024-25 academic year will open:

  • September - December 2024 school visits - bookings now open
  • January - July 2025 school visits - bookings open in the Autumn Term

Please wait until these dates to submit your forms for the next academic year. 

Visit the world famous Cutty Sark! Overlooking the river Thames and a short walk from the National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House, Cutty Sark is a Victorian sailing ship that was the fastest of its time. Schools can book guided or independent tours of the ship or book onsite sessions that explore life on board as a Victorian sailor, the cargo it transported around the world and links to global trade today. Onsite sessions support subjects from History to Science and explore connections to the wider world.

Please browse our list of sessions below and click on the link to make a booking. 

Book an onsite school session

Find out about Cutty Sark SEND sessions here.

Find out if your school is eligible for a bursary here.

You are also welcome to make a self-guided visit to our sites. Please see our self-guided school visits page for more information.

To find out more about what we offer for home education groups, please see our home education page. 

Onsite school sessions 2024/25

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Self-guided school tour
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:   History, Geography, Literacy, Humanities, Science, Design and Technology, Numeracy
Session times:  

Monday - Friday, flexible times from 10.00 - 16.30

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils - £90 | up to 15 pupils - £45

A self-directed trip allows you to tailor your visit to the needs of your class. The ship’s stories, as well as its original fabric and structure offer a wide range of opportunities to link a visit to the curriculum.

There are particularly strong opportunities to link a visit to literacy, humanities, science, design and technology or numeracy topics and we are developing resources to support these curriculum areas.

Visits are subject to availability and must be pre-booked. On average, a visit to the ship will last around 60-90 minutes.

Trails are available to download here

EYFS Sea sing
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:  

EYFS: expressive arts and design, language and communication, understanding the world

Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-11.15, 12:30-13:30

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils -  £150 

Scrub the deck and sing along! Join us for a musical journey on the world's last remaining tea clipper.

Pupils will:

  • Use music and singing to communicate and express themselves
  • Discover life on board a Victorian sailing ship
  • Try out some sailor skills

 

EYFS / KS1 Story ship
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:  

History, English, Drama, EYFS: language and communication, expressive arts and design 

Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-11.15, 12:30-13:30

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils -  £150 

Use song, dance, and drama to explore Robert Burns’ poem ‘Tam O’ Shanter’ and hear how Nannie the Witch became Cutty Sark’s figurehead. After story time, explore the ship using one of our Story Ship trails.

Pupils will: 

  • Explore the meaning behind Cutty Sark using creative thinking, song, movement and role play  
  • Develop communication, language and literacy skills  
  • Collect ideas and inspiration to write their own story about their figurehead.
  • Use a craft pack to create their own figurehead back in the classroom

 

KS1 Ship explorer tour
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:   History, Geography, English
Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-11.30, 12.30-13:45

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils - £150 

Join us on an interactive guided tour using the ship’s animals to discover why Cutty Sark is such important part of Greenwich. Discover the stories of Cutty Sark from 1869 to present day by taking part in a historical journey through the ship, led by one of Cutty Sark's learning team. 

Pupils will: 

  • learn about the ship’s history through some of the animals that lived on board
  • Identify similarities and differences between ways of life in different periods 
  • Discover what life was like for a sailor on board a Victorian sailing ship  
KS1 Adventure at sea
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:  

History, English, Citizenship, Geography, Careers, Drama

Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-11.45, 12.30-14.00

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils - £150 

Set sail on an exciting adventure at sea from London on board the world's last surviving Clipper Ship. Once you've picked your bunks and learnt the ropes, settle in for a ship's supper whipped up by Cutty Sark's cook. Find out what life was like for sailors 150 years ago in this immersive session.

Pupils will:

  • Learn how we find out about the past 
  • Hear real life accounts of life at sea by Clarence Ray, a 14 year old apprentice 
  • Find out what it takes to be a sailor 150 years ago and compare it to their lives today

 

KS2 Victorian Sailor
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:  

History, English, Citizenship, Geography, Careers, Drama

Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-11.45, 12.30-14.00

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils - £150 

Set sail on an exciting adventure at sea from Victorian London to China in this unique setting. Using maps, handling objects and real-life letters from an apprentice, find out what life was like for merchant sailors in Victorian times.

Pupils will: 

  • Develop enquiry skills as they use real-life letters from a Victorian apprentice to find out what life was like on board Cutty Sark, sailor skills and jobs on board
  • Develop an understanding of how historic letters can help us learn about the past 
  • Handle replica objects to explore Victorian navigation 
  • Use imagination, creative thinking and simple drama techniques to help build a story and share information and ideas
KS2 Global Trade
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:  

History, Science, Citizenship, Geography, Careers, 

Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-11.45, 12.30-14.00 

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils - £150

Climb on board the world’s last surviving tea clipper and discover what's needed for a successful trading voyage across the globe. Chart your course from London, investigate the weather, discover trade routes and explore which cargo you could take back home.

Pupils will: 

  • Develop an understanding of Cutty Sark’s role as a cargo ship and the importance of trade and interdependence
  • Use weather recording techniques and instruments to take a weather reading on the day of their visit
  • Use maps to gain understanding that the natural resources available, land mass, and climate of a country determine what types of food you can export and import

 

KS2 Move the ship
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:   History, Design Technology, Science, Maths
Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-11.45, 12.30-14.00

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils - £150 

Explore this beautifully engineered Victorian clipper ship and investigate the different parts needed for a successful voyage. See forces in action by actually moving part of the ship and then make an all-important winch or pulley.

Pupils will:

  • gain a basic understanding of the ship’s history, including its destinations
  • understand how forces work on board a cargo ship
  • discover the reason for the design of the ship and materials used
  • make a winch or a pulley 
KS2 Ship discovery tour
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:   History, Geography, English
Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-11.30, 12.30-13:45

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils - £150 

Become detectives and investigate mystery objects on this guided tour of Cutty Sark led by a member of the Learning team. Discover stories of Cutty Sark from 1869 to present day by examining objects throughout the ship. 

Pupils will: 

  • Use historical sources to work out the chronology of events central to the history of Cutty Sark  

  • Identify similarities and differences between ways of life in different periods 

  • Hear what it was like to be a sailor on board a 19th century sailing vessel 

KS2/KS3 Careers
Location: Cutty Sark 
Curriculum links:   History, Careers, PSHE
Session times:  

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10.15-14.00

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils - £300 

Join us for a day exploring a historic ship and discovering some of the jobs on board. Meet some of the members of the Cutty Sark team and discover how their careers developed. Try your hand at scrubbing the deck, giving a guided tour, making an announcement and much more.

Email learning@rmg.co.uk for more information and to book.

KS3/KS4/KS5 Guided tour
Location: Cutty Sark
Curriculum links:

History, Geography, Science, Engineering, Careers

Session times:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10:15-11:15, 12:30-13:30

Capacity: 30 pupils per group
Price: Up to 30 pupils £150 

Led by one of Cutty Sark's learning team, the guided tour covers Cutty Sark's past, life on board and Cutty Sark as a significant place in local history today.

SEND: Life on board
Location: Cutty Sark
Skills focus:

Experiential, communication, social and cognitive

Session times:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Flexible timings

Capacity: up to 15 pupils per group
Price: FREE

Come and join us on board! We will explore the ship and its objects, sing some songs and roleplay life on the high seas.

Pupils will:

  • Develop communication and social skills
  • Have fun
  • Be inspired to explore the collection further
  • Appreciate the importance of working as a crew
Sailor day
Location: Cutty Sark
Skills focus:

Science, Design and Technology, History

Session times:

Thursday 12th June & Thursday 3rd July 2025

10:30-15:00

Capacity: 150 students 
Price: FREE to local state schools

Come on board for a free day of sailor skills - try making a rope, moving part of the ship, tying knots and working as a team.

Email learning@rmg.co.uk for more information and to book.