London schools Outreach

ZSL London Zoo comes to you! With our new Outreach programme, our presenters will deliver fun and interactive sessions using images, biofacts and even live animals!

In this exciting new programme at ZSL London Zoo, sponsored by the Mayor of London, we are able to visit state schools in the following London boroughs, only:

GLA logoBarnet, Brent, Camden, Ealing, Islington, Hackney, Hammersmith and Fulham, Haringey, Kensington and Chelsea, Newham, Southwark, Tower Hamlets and Westminster.

Outreach at a School
To make a booking

To book an outreach session, please call ZSL London Zoo Education Centre on: 020 7449 6551

Prices:

£75 per visit (including up to two sessions)
£25 per each additional session

Primary Schools Outreach

Secondary Schools Outreach

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Primary Schools Outreach

Reception and Key Stage 1

Hairy & Scaly

Zebra
Touch a zebra and stroke a crocodile! Explore the textures of different body coverings of mammals and reptiles in this hands-on and lively session. (Also suitable for Nursery)

Caring for Animals

This session explores the needs common to all living things and encourages a caring attitude to animals.

It's Alive!
This fun session compares a live animal and a toy one to help children discover the difference between ‘alive’, ‘not alive’ and ‘once alive’. Children will also find out more about how animals (and us) move, feed and grow.

Eye See

Why do animals need to make sense of the world around them and why do they need to see? This session focuses on the sense of sight and is an enjoyable animal-related extension to the topic of ‘Senses’. (Suitable for Years 1 – 3)

Duration: 35 – 45 minutes
Capacity: 30 children

Key stage 2

Talking Rubbish

What happens after we put our rubbish in the bin? Where does it go and what happens to it? This session focuses on how reducing and reusing waste, recycling and disposing of litter sensibly can help protect wild animals and the environment.

Action for Animals

Have you helped a wild animal recently? Not sure? We will show you how you can! This session looks at animals we encounter in our daily life and how we can help them.

Be a Zoo Keeper!

Step into the welly boots of a keeper and find out about what they do! Discover how and why zoos help protect animals and learn about some endangered species.

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?

From fur coats to disappearing forests, we explore some of the reasons why animals are endangered. This interactive session helps children understand that we can each make a difference to wildlife.

Duration: 40 - 50 minutes
Capacity: 30 children / may be suitable for up to 60 children

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Secondary Schools Outreach

Key Stages 3 & 4

Interactive 50-minute sessions
Suitable for 30- 60 pupils

Man vs. Monkey
Gorilla Messy
When a tree is wood for a man but home for a monkey, who wins? Exploring sustainable development in many different forms, from saving fish ‘n’ chips to going on a green holiday.

Extreme Adaptations

From the coldest habitats to the fastest foods, and the weirdest animals on Earth! See the amazing ways animals are adapted to their environment, and what happens when humans come to change it.*

Why Zoos?

What do zoos do? Find out the real story of the role of a modern zoo, from breeding endangered species to caring for a huge variety of animals.*

Climate Change Action: Push the Button

What is climate change & why should we care about it? Will turning off a light switch make any difference? An interactive upbeat presentation explaining how climate change affects people and animals, and getting students involved in sorting it out.

Rainforests & Ringtones

Do gorillas need mobiles, and is it really good to talk? A session that shows how our lives (and our mobiles!) affect animals and environments around the world without us noticing.

*These sessions are also available for large groups and assemblies.

Discover!

New - Hands-on 60-minute sessions
Maximum of 30 pupils

Living Dangerously

Touch real hunted furs and bones, and discover true conservation stories as we explore different reasons why animals are endangered, and what we can do to make a difference.

World Wild Webs

A unique spin on a fun topic: students build their own food chains and discover the effects of interdependence in ecosystems, our own lives & the world around us.

Animal X

Murder in the forest! But who was the killer? Study clues from real-life zoo scientists, from tracks to poo, to solve a conservation murder mystery.

Role of a Good Zoo (A Level/Post-16)

What do zoos really do? Using current case studies from ZSL, this session helps students to understand the role of zoos in breeding, conservation, research and education.

Mayor of London logoThanks to support from the Mayor of London, our outreach programme is subsidised for London state schools.

We can adapt any session to suit your needs; please discuss at time of booking.

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