End-of-term trip ideas for Birmingham teachers
The final weeks of term are the perfect time to reward students with a trip that combines fun, curiosity, and a hint of inspiration. For Birmingham-based teachers planning an educational yet enjoyable day out, the city offers several excellent options that can complement classroom learning and create lasting memories.
Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum: A STEM-Focused Favourite
Located within Millennium Point, Thinktank is a top choice for schools seeking a trip that’s both educational and interactive. Managed by Birmingham Museums Trust, Thinktank offers curriculum-linked activities across science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM). Highlights include the Science Garden, Planetarium, and engaging workshops suitable for all key stages.
While Millennium Point itself does not offer school trip packages, it supports STEM education through the Millennium Point Charitable Trust, which funds initiatives across the West Midlands to enhance learning opportunities. Schools looking to enrich their curriculum with hands-on science can benefit from both the museum’s facilities and the broader educational ecosystem in and around the venue.
Expand the experience: Outdoor & cultural add-ons
Make the most of your day out by exploring the Eastside City Park, just outside Thinktank. With ample green space and water features, it’s ideal for lunch breaks or post-museum downtime. For groups interested in cultural enrichment, nearby attractions such as the Library of Birmingham or Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery can add variety to the itinerary.
Planning your visit
Teachers can book directly through Birmingham Museums Trust for Thinktank visits. Pre-visit materials, risk assessments, and optional add-ons like workshops or planetarium shows are available. The venue is centrally located with good transport links, coach-friendly access, and facilities that support school group needs.