Learning at Bletchley Park
Historic site of secret British codebreaking activities during WWII and birthplace of the modern computer. Visits to Bletchley Park support studies in History, Citizenship, Mathematics, Computer Science and Technology.

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Programme An overview of our education programme and what we offer students and teachers. Read more... |

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Group Visits Visits to Bletchley Park support studies in History, Maths, Science, Computer Technology and more. Find out how to organize a trip to Bletchley Park for your class. Learn more... |

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Outreach Find a Bletchley Park veteran near you and invite them to visit your school. Details here... |

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Events Calendar We run science & maths days for schools, public lectures, family activities and more. Upcoming events... |

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Resources An online Bletchley History Archive for teachers and students. Plus, download free Codes & Ciphers lesson materials! Access here... |

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Public Lectures Evening lectures in the Mansion for the general public, given by distinguished speakers, including veteran codebreakers. Learn more... |

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We Need You! Bletchley Park needs enthusiastic Learning Volunteers to communicate their passion for Maths, Science & History to visiting school & college groups. Join us... |

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Specialist Research Documents, photographs and other artefacts in our Archives Department form a valuable record of Bletchley Park's wartime history. Learn more... |
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Educational Group Visits We have a range of collection-based visits and special guided tours and talks suitable for students of all ages, to support the National Curriculum and further education.
7-14 years: £5 per student (Multi-Collection Visits)
12-14 years,
14-19 years: £8 per student (Special Talks & Tours)
Adult: £8 per student (Special Talks & Tours)
You must book in advance. Phone before you book to check date availability.
Booking forms: 7-14 years (pdf, Word) 12-14 years (pdf, Word) 14-19 years (pdf, Word) Adult (pdf, Word)
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