Schools

About our events

Plan your next school trip, join us online wherever you are, or learn without leaving your classroom. 

Join us in London, Leeds or online for workshops, interactive sessions, self-guided visits, and teacher CPDs to inspire you and your students. 

What's on

  1. Hands sewing thread through paper to make a notebook.
    Years 10 – 13
    Free

    Artists' Books Study Day

    Join us for a look at our Artists’ Books display, with talks from contemporary artist, Tracey Bush, alongside creative workshops.

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  2. Two children outside of a gingerbread house in a dark forest.
    Years 1 – 6
    Free

    Exhibition workshop: Fairy Tales

    Take your pupils on a magical adventure in an interactive exhibition at the Library all about fairy tales! 

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  3. An illustration of a girl wearing a red cape with a hood, holding a picnic basket and looking over her shoulder at a black wolf with it's fang and tongue exposed.
    Year 12
    Free

    Fairy Tales Study Day – Angela Carter

    A journey into the dark fairy tale world of Angela Carter with inspiring talks, creative workshops and a chance to view the archive.

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  4. A woman with short black hair, resting her chin on her hand and gazing upwards. She's wearing pink lipstick, a blue suit jacket and colourful bracelets.
    Years 10 – 13
    Free

    Exploring Black British Literature – Live! with Malorie Blackman

    Renowned author Malorie Blackman joins us at the Library as we take our popular Exploring Black British Literature workshop live onstage.

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  5. A child glancing past the camera with a smile on her face, stood next to a large blue and yellow structure, with paper trees in the background.
    Years R – 3
    Free

    Story Explorers Leeds: Class Visit

    Students will develop literacy, oracy and social skills in free class visits to this playful exhibition.

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  6. Year 3 – 6
    Free

    Guidebook explorers: around the world

    A creative literacy journey for primary years with Rashmi Sirdeshpande and Viviane Schwarz.

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  7. A black and white artwork projected on a screen, featuring a large eye, with a house where the pupil should be, and the wording 'Nobody chooses to be a refugee!'
    Years 3 – 11
    Free

    Refugee Week: No Place Like Home

    The Sanctuary Foundation’s No Place Like Home competition prize-giving ceremony returns to the Library.

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  8. Young children dancing with their arms in the air
    Free

    Fairy Tales: Schools Festival of Storytelling

    Celebrate the spellbinding power of stories at our Fairy Tales Festival of Storytelling for primary schools.

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  9. Joseph Coelho jumping against a background of blue sky
    Years 1 – 2
    Free

    Celebrate the Summer Reading Challenge

    Save the date for this joyous jamboree of Key Stage 1 reading.

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  10. Two children outside of a gingerbread house in a dark forest.
    Years 1 – 6
    Free

    Self-Guided Visit: Fairy Tales

    A self-guided opportunity for schools to discover our upcoming exhibition all about fairy tales.

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  11. A children's book titled Gruffalo Granny by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. An illustration depicts child, parent and granny gruffalo creatures with friendly faces, fur, horns and claws stood in a woodland clearing.
    Years 1 – 3
    Free

    Gruffalo Granny with Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

    Start the new school year with a treat for your primary class.

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  12. Illustration showing cartoon children wearing orange jumpers playing with boats and tree branches, they stand on an open book. The background colour of the image is bright yellow
    Years 3 – 6
    Free

    Refugee’s Journey: A Drama Workshop

    Use drama activities to explore space and characterisation, while learning about the experiences of refugees.
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  13. Photograph of children in Tudor costumes included velvet caps and white ruffs, they are standing in an ornately decorated room with green patterned wallpaper and gold picture frames.
    Years 7 – 11

    Elizabeth and Mary: Royal Cousins, Rival Queens

    Experience Tudor life and explore the turbulent relationship between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.
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  14. Illustration showing cartoon children playing against a red background. They are stood on an open book. One child plays a musical instrument, orange musical notes float above their heads and above that a blue, green and yellow mythical bird
    Years 3 – 6
    Free

    Musical Storytellers

    Combine literacy with music to have fun developing vocabulary, oracy and comprehension skills.
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  15. Illustration showing cartoon children playing, three children are wearing pink pig masks, one has a grey wolf mask on, one holds a violin. They are all stop on an open book, the background colour of the image is bright blue
    Years R – 2
    Free

    Once Upon a Time

    Through exploring the story of the Three Little Pigs, pupils will develop storytelling skills, strengthening their literacy and oracy.

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  16. Illustration on a green background. Cartoon children standing on an open book. One child holds a homemade megaphone made of an inside out umbrella with trumpets attached to it.
    Years 3 – 6
    Free

    Write Like a Poet

    What makes a poem? Do they have to rhyme? Can they be silly?
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  17. School age students leaning over a map, two of them are reaching into the middle of the map to point out a location
    Years 3 – 6
    Free

    Voyage into Maps

    Students will explore maps on display in our Treasures Gallery, thinking critically about their many uses and styles.
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  18. Three uniformed schoolchildren look with interest at something, their faces are lit by a pink light
    Years 1 – 2
    Free

    Once Upon a Time: Tell a Story

    Students take a well-known story and develop storytelling skills through performance, strengthening their literacy and language skills.
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  19. A group of school students in uniform, the child in the centre of the image has raised her hand to answer a question, there is a pink tint to the photo
    Years 1 – 2
    Free

    Once Upon a Time: Make a Story

    Students will create a new story as a class, developing their literacy and language skills through imaginative play.
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  20. Chloe is facilitating our Sounds Lab workshop. She is holding a paper cup and a pencil, and she is explaining how to amplifying sound.
    Years 4 – 6
    Free

    Listen Up! Sound Lab

    Students use a range of techniques to create, collect, amplify, mix, layer and record sound in this hands-on session.
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  21. Two young students seated at a desk. They are both writing on a worksheets. They are both wearing blue school polo shirts, the child on the right is also wearing a maroon zip up fleece
    Years 5 – 6
    Free

    Research Matters Primary

    Start developing your class's research skills in this session touching on information literacy, observation, analysis and more.
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  22. Three school age students wearing school uniforms with long hair, worn loose, are looking at a display of stamps
    Years 12 – 13
    Free

    Research Matters Secondary

    Empower your students to conduct independent research in this hands-on workshop.
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  23. Lead Curator of Spoken English, Jonnie Robinson, running the Sounds Familiar workshop to a group of students.
    Years 10 – 13
    Free

    Sounds Familiar?

    Uncover ways of analysing speech, accent and dialect by diving into oral history collections from the National Sound Archive.
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  24. A school age student wearing a shirt and a beige cardigan stands in front of an exhibition display case and gazes into it
    Years 10 – 13
    Free

    Exploring Black British Literature

    Explore the rich history of Black writing and literature in Britain.
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