Schools Education - KewInformation on visitsBooking is essential for all school groups to ensure that you receive free entry to the Gardens. Bookings must be made at least 6 weeks in advance. Please note that bookings can only be made by fax. We cannot take bookings over the telephone but we are available to answer your enquiries and assist you with planning your visit. It is advisable to have alternate dates available when you send your booking request in case we are unable to allocate the activities or preferred date that you request. Unassisted groupsGroups in full-time education on an unassisted visit can enter the gardens free of charge provided they have booked in advance and that their visit takes place on a weekday during the school term. All bookings must be made at least 6 weeks in advance. In order to book an unassisted visit, please complete the top half of the Schools visit booking form and return it to us by fax or by post. This must be received at least 20 working days before your visit. Health and safety requirements:Please be aware of the following: this a working garden and as such has large horticultural
machines operating. Adult to Pupil Ratios on both Unassisted and Assisted Visits:We recommend pupils are accompanied by adults in the following ratios: SENS - 1:1
(except gifted and talented) We require a minimum supervision ratio of 1 adult to 10 pupils. Additional adults pay the normal entry fee. Planning visitsWe strongly recommend a pre-visit to plan your trip. Teachers wishing to pre-visit the gardens can request free entry vouchers, which are valid for any day of the week, and can also meet with Kew staff to discuss their requirements. It is extremely busy in the Gardens from May until July and the glasshouses can become very crowded. At this time of year the outdoor spaces at Kew are much quieter and are ideal for schools to use. Why not consider visiting at other times of the year? Kew has many attractive seasonal features to offer. Before your visit, spend time with your pupils discussing boundaries for behaviour. Please ensure that your pupils have a clear focus and programme for their visit so that their natural curiosity is engaged in a positive educational experience. Encourage them to respect the natural environment of the gardens and to leave the gardens as they found them. Please ensure that your pupils bring layered clothing for the contrast between tropical display houses and temperate climate. Clipboards are useful for writing and drawing activities. (Remember to attach pens/pencils to the board with a piece of string, so that pupils do not lose them!) A typical dayMost schools enter the gardens via the Victoria Gate where they are met by volunteers, able to provide useful orientation information and move them through into the gardens. Coaches can pick-up, drop-off and park for free after 10am along the Kew Road, closest to the Victoria Gate. LunchThe schools lunch room, called the Munch Box, is situated in Climbers and Creepers; approximately a 10-15 minute walk from the Palm House. The Munch Box will be booked for you at the time of your initial booking. Climbers and CreepersClimbers and Creepers is a play area available for children in Foundation- Year 2 only, and must be booked in advance. If you arrive without a booking we will do our best to accommodate you, but don't be offended if we turn you away! ClothingSensible clothes/shoes are needed, especially for groups who have booked activities due to take place outdoors. You will need to be prepared for all types of weather and a waterproof jacket is essential. On hot summer days please ensure that sun protection is available for your pupils. BagsWe regret that we are not able to store coats, bags and lunches for you during the day. Personal hygieneWhen working with soil, leaf litter it is important to remember to cover cuts and wash hands (especially before eating). There are hand-washing facilities available in the Munch Box and the location public toilets are displayed on the maps if you plan to picnic. Medical or special needsPlease let us know if any of your students have allergies etc. and also if your group has any students who may have special requirements or behavioural problems. ShoppingThe main children's shop is located in White Peaks, adjacent to Climbers and Creepers. There is also a small selection of children's gifts in the Victoria Gate shop. Please note: Children are limited to 10 at a time accompanied by an adult.
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