Home Education Session at Wiltshire Museum
The session will look at different time periods through exploring the faces found on artefacts in the Museum. Sessions at 10:30am for ages 6-11 years and 1:30pm for older children and teens.
The session will look at different time periods through exploring the faces found on artefacts in the Museum. Sessions at 10:30am for ages 6-11 years and 1:30pm for older children and teens.
A bold reimagining of the iconic tragedy directed by Joseph Pitcher and with original music by Rob Millett (Rambert Dance Company, The Royal Opera House, The National Theatre and Shakespeare’s Globe). Pack your picnic, bring chairs or blanket and dress suitably for the weather.
A series of engaging and interactive activities and discussions designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of autism and ADHD. It explores how the brains of individuals with autism and ADHD function and how neurodiverse people experience the world as well as examining support strategies and treatments aimed at parents, friends, colleagues, and educators. You will […]
Bring 3-5 items and learn to mend or alter them. Some basic knowledge of using a sewing machine is essential. The workshop is aimed at beginners and those looking to build confidence with simple clothing repairs and alterations. Refreshments provided.
With explosive performances of today’s biggest K-pop hits from BlackPink, NewJeans, Katseye, and BTS and songs incpired by the film K-pop Demon Hunters, this high-energy tribute brings the thrill of Seoul’s stages to life.
Explore what life is like at the School, meet the Head, Ms Heidi-Jayne Boyes, and learn more about life at the School. Tours of the School will be made by students, as well as the opportunity to meet pastoral and academic staff, and tour School House, the boarding house for Years 7 -11. Please register […]
Support and information event for carers of people living with dementia with legal advice, local support services, and information about dementia.
A restorative day of crafting, refuelling with healthy home-cooked food, and relaxing for an afternoon in the natural pool and wood-fired sauna. Crafts will include botanical embroidery, block printing and paper flower making led by Anna from Love Makes Cafe. Swimming will be led by Tara of The Wild Swimming Woman.
Learn to repair your clothes including Boro and Sashiko, embroidery, applique patch, English darning, reverse darning and Swiss darning. All materials and tools included; book single or multiple sessions.
In a land of daring quests, dashing knights, and endless jousting, there lived a would-be hero – waiting in the wings – who went by the name of Arthur. But when Camelot is rocked to its core by a tragic – and frankly improbable – incident involving a large table of an undisclosed shape, Arthur […]
Othello, the Moor of Venice, a respected General in the Venetian army, promotes the young Cassio to be his Lieutenant over Iago, a soldier in his service. In doing so he unwittingly sparks Iago’s deep-seated hatred into terrifying life and sets in motion a horrendous spiral of vengeance and destruction that sweeps away everyone before […]
Suitable for 5-7 year olds and will be an introduction to popular topics and take part in fun activities such as role play, art and craft, dressing in costume and exploring the galleries. 4 year olds who have started school (or are being home educated) are welcomed.
A great way to get those broken household objects and toys working again - the skilled volunteers can try to fix electrical and mechanical items, furniture, clothing, toys and more. Donations to cover running costs are always welcome.
Open to pupils currently in Years 5 and 6 offering a taste of life as a specialist mathematician. Participants can enjoy a variety of activities similar to those they would experience as part of the Specialist Mathematics scheme, after which recommendationa are made about next steps and suitability for the enrichment programme.
A great way to get those broken household objects and toys working again - the skilled volunteers can try to fix electrical and mechanical items, furniture, clothing, toys and more. Donations to cover running costs are always welcome.
A great way to get those broken household objects and toys working again - the skilled volunteers can try to fix electrical and mechanical items, furniture, clothing, toys and more. Donations to cover running costs are always welcome.
Suitable for 8-13 year olds focused around current collections and exhibitions to look at archaeology, history, natural history and art, and take part in practical activities such as archaeological recording, experiments, art, and walks to local archaeological sites.
Story time in celebration of Laura Henry-Allain's new picture book with welcome, settling in and paper crafts (10:30-11am), story time and community lunch (12-1pm). Please advise any dietary requirements online. Suitable for children aged up to 7 years accompanied by a parent or guardian; each child and adult require a ticket.
Augustine Fogwoode might be the world’s most enthusiastic mushroom enthusiast and she is on a quest to make sure everyone knows about the brilliance of fungi: their scientific superpowers and amazing abilities. But it’s just her and her puppet friend Goldie. Discover how fungi grow, connect and help the natural world, including humans with interactive […]
Poor Effy. Sent to live with her aunt and uncle in a block that won’t allow dogs. What’s a girl to do? She smuggles her furry friend in, of course. Keeps him under a blanket. Feeds him biscuits. Ssh Toto, quiet. But it can’t last forever. Effy needs saving. And Toto is up to the […]
A ridiculous romp through all the Bennets, Bingleys, bachelors and balls (not that kind), and not forgetting the De Bourghs and Darcys, featuring at least one soaking wet shirt and some excellent boiled potatoes, an entertaining retelling of Austen’s most loved story.
An immersive celebration curated by industry professionals to offer a unique experience to observe the British Fashion Industry up close.
A variety of local walks around the Corsham area suitable for all levels and abilities.
Pay-what-you can day, explore the spring gardens, woodland walk or parkland and enjoy the children’s climb-and-slide play area. Follow Charlie the Chipmunk on a museum adventure, jump into a pirate trail in the gardens and join in the creative activities in the Coach House. Bring a picnic or visit the American Garden Deli. BPart of […]
Celebrating 75 years of the Kennet & Avon Canal Trust with dancing, boat craft displays, free boat trips, music, children's activities, barbecue and refreshments, as well as a cake competition (1950's or boat themed cakes).
Fast paced and fun session that welcomes everyone (not just artists!) to have a go at drawing a face, with sitters changing every 15 minutes led by Giuliana Terran is a Bristol-based artist and teacher fascinated by the human form (@bath_portrait_club). All materials provided. Ticket includes free museum entry to collection and exhibitions.
With stand-ups Harriet Dyer, Jarred Christmas and Tiff Stevenson and Harriet Beveridge as compere for an entertaining night of comedy.
Learn basic Excel skills such as how Excel carries out calculations, entering and editing different types of data, adding and deleting rows and columns, using plus, minus, division and multiplication formulas, formatting cell content (e.g. time/currency/text), filling sequential data along rows and columns of data (e.g. SUM, AVERAGE, COUNTA, MIN and MAX, COUNTIF, SUMIF), sorting […]
For preschool children and their parents or carers. Free for accompanying adults; no adult unaccompanied by a toddler will be admitted.
Sessions focused on enjoying cricket to work on batting, bowling and fielding in a safe environment managed led by ECB level 3 coaches association coaches. For experienced players aged 9-13 years who play hard ball cricket for clubs or school teams to expand and develop their match play.