The Royal Observatory Greenwich’s Astronomy team has temporarily moved to the National Maritime Museum while we undergo an exciting regeneration project!
We're running in-person Discovery Days for EYFS and Key Stage 1-4 groups and digital sessions for Key Stages 2-5, available to book now!
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At the Royal Observatory Greenwich, we want to inspire and assist with the learning of all things space and astronomy!
On this page, you will find information about our schools programme, our free classroom activities and digital resources, along with opportunities for teachers and students to get more involved with our programmes.
Royal Observatory Greenwich is part of Royal Museums Greenwich. To find out more about the schools offer across all of our sites, visit our schools hub.
What we offer
Astronomy at the National Maritime Museum (on-site)
Bookings for our onsite schools programme for the academic year 2026-2027 are now open! Take a look at our on-site programme to see what sessions we have on offer. All sessions will take place at the National Maritime Museum.
Each Discovery Day will include a lunch space and a self-guided tour of the National Maritime Museum.
On-site sessions - find out more
We also teach GCSE Astronomy! This runs in person at the weekend over the course of one year, from September - May. Please email ROGEducation@rmg.co.uk for more information.
Expanded digital programme (nationwide)
Bring the Royal Observatory Greenwich Astronomers into your classroom, wherever you are in the UK. Our digital sessions are interactive, curriculum-linked, and led live by our expert astronomers and educators.
Cost:
- Solo workshop with an astronomer (just your class): £70
- Workshop Webinar with an astronomer (with other schools and classes): £15
- Solo workshops can be held on Teams or Zoom, and Workshop Webinars are Zoom only
Digital sessions - find out more
Classroom resources
Royal Observatory astronomers have spent years creating a vast catalogue curriculum linked, Key Stage specific resources to support teachers in the classroom. Whether you’re after a video or hands-on activity on STEM subjects, this is the place to find them!
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Ready to visit? If you already know which onsite session you would like to book, or you want to book a self-guided visit, fill in our enquiry form.
More to explore at the Royal Observatory
A selection of additional resources for teachers and students
Teacher opportunities and training
Find out how to connect with us and what we can offer you
Student opportunities and further learning
Check out the resources and experiences we have on offer for your students to help them explore astronomy further
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