Schools Roadshow
Designed primarily for 9-13 year olds, our Schools Roadshow is a fun, live interactive theatre show supported by a series of workshops.
These activities – which can be tailored depending on the time and space available – are curriculum-aligned and aim to inspire whilst still meeting STEM curriculum objectives.
Actors rehearsing for the 2010 Schools Roadshow
BAE Systems Apprentices build the Roadshow sets
Ambassadors
You can also arrange for a BAE Systems Ambassador to visit your school to support STEM learning. This can be done in conjunction with a Roadshow or as a standalone activity.
How to get involved
Places on our Schools Roadshow are limited, with schools close to BAE Systems sites gaining preference.
To request either a Roadshow or an Ambassador visit, you must first register your school. If you have already registered please use the form on the right to log-in.
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BAE Systems Northern Tour 2010 Diary Of Events
Take a look behind the scenes at how we prepared for this year’s Roadshow, including working with BAE Apprentices to build our cool set.
Teachers What to do next?
If you’re interested in getting yourself and your pupils involved in any of the above activities, you first need to register your school with the BAE Systems Education Programme.
The India Project
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Teachers
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Sign up to be part of our Schools Challenge and Schools Roadshow, and to access a host of useful teaching materials.
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