School visits to Tring
Inspire your students to ponder their place within the natural world and explore the variety of life. We offer workshops and self-guided visits.
Our loans are an excellent way to bring your lessons to life. We have a range of themed boxes to use within a variety of curriculum areas including Science, Art, Language, Geography and History.
Each set is a box of six or more specimens, a fact file about the specimens and instructions on how to handle them. A box can be used for multiple classes and may be loaned for one half-term (up to six weeks) at a time. It can be collected at and returned to the Museum at a mutually agreed date and time.
The Museum is a charity and its role is now more important than ever, to help support the Museum there is a recommended donation of £30 charge for a loan box.
Occasionally some of the specimens are damaged or are needed elsewhere. The Museum reserves the right to replace the specimens when necessary.
For more information about our loans or to book a loan, please contact our Learning and Events team at 020 7942 6177or by email.
Before requesting a loan please read our terms and conditions and handling instructions (PDF 123kB).
To book a loan we will need to know the:
The pictures and list are an example of what specimens you will receive.
Large- and medium-sized birds which are ideal for art lessons:
Large- and medium-sized birds which are ideal for a variety of art lessons:
A collection of beautiful small birds, suitable for art lessons for older students:
Examine the wildlife of our local area with a variety of local birds, mammals and insects. Ideal for science, creative writing and art:
Wings, feathers and mounted birds to explore the process of flight:
A collection of sea life specimens, including shells, corals and sea birds:
A selection of corals and shells, ideal for studying life under the sea:
A variety of skulls ideal for studying science, diet or art:
A variety of skulls ideal for studying science, diet or art:
A selection of mammals and birds ideal for studying texture and colour:
A variety of 10 individual butterflies for art purposes.
A variety of 10 individual beetles for art purposes.
A range of 11 individual insects including beetles, dragonflies, ants, wasps, moths and grasshoppers.
A fascinating mixture of different specimens:
A selection of 10 fossils, ideal for studying time periods, animals from the past and fossilisation:
Inspire your students to ponder their place within the natural world and explore the variety of life. We offer workshops and self-guided visits.