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Looking closely at the unique circumstances necessitating Tower Bridge’s construction, students will gain an understanding of the Victorian docks of 1894.
Pupils can explore Tower Bridge's impressive high-level Walkways and magnificent Engine Rooms led by members of the Learning team.
Pupils will have fun discovering how Tower Bridge works and write their own code to make it open.
Challenge your pupils class to design London’s future skyline.
Find all the information you need to plan your school trip to London's Tower Bridge.
Everything you need to know to plan your visit to Tower Bridge.
Key Stage 2 pupils will become bridge engineers, conducting experiments to find out what makes Tower Bridge so strong.
Tower Bridge offers engaging SEND workshops and tours.
We clear the mix up between Tower Bridge and London Bridge, and share key facts you probably did not know about both.
KS1 Pupils are invited to explore Tower Bridge's impressive high-level Walkways and magnificent Engine Rooms led by members of the Learning team.
Bring your class on a trip to Tower Bridge and discover the true story of the bus that jumped Tower Bridge in our interactive workshop.
Discover what there is to see inside Tower Bridge to make the most of your visit.
Explore Tower Bridge’s impressive high-level Walkways, Towers and Engine Rooms and discover its fascinating history with a self-led tour.
Tower Bridge has joined forces with the team at The Literacy Tree to create this 3-week literacy sequence for Year 2s, around Andrea Beatty’s Rosie Revere, Engineer.
Join our Learning team as we explore Tower Bridge through costume, objects and materials on a tailor made, multi-sensory guided tour.
Come with us to explore the Victorian Docks through costume, objects, and multi-sensory based activities.
Tower Bridge's Bascule Chambers are London’s greatest hidden space.
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In the murky depths of the Thames lays an often-unseen world of wildlife and ecological magnificence. Discover what animals live in and around the river.
From cool cats to hardworking horses, read on to discover the ‘tails’ of animal antics at Tower Bridge.