Secondary School Tours

Secondary School Tours

Are you looking for an educational school trip in County Clare? Bunratty Castle and Folk Park can enhance in class learning while providing a fun and interactive day out.

The study of history is about exploring human experiences over time and how this has shaped the world we live in today. However a trip to Bunratty is not just about History have a look at our Secondary School Tours below.

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Junior Cycle Tour

This self-guided tour encompasses the following subjects and is €7 Per Student click on subject for sample CBA ideas:

·         History
·         Irish
·         Maths
·         Art
·         Music 
·         Modern Foreign Languages

This theme based learning day encourages students to explore Bunratty Castle and Folk Park and seek out tasks in all these subject areas. From a 19th Century baking demonstration from the Bean an Ti’s to a geographical study on the advantage of a Castle being built on such a strategic site. This day of exploring will keep your classes engaged and leave a lasting educational experience.

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For learning outcomes and project ideas please contact education@shannonheritage.com
€8 per student

*€12 per student to include this subject
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Team Building Tours

By engaging with Bunratty Castle and Folk Park we encourage students to live as informed and caring members of local, National, European and International Communities

A visit to Bunratty is curriculum enhancing to many subjects but is especially benefical for team building and encouraging group comradery. 
Our activity tours cater to all group sizes with the aim of encouraging self directed learning, personal development, developing social awareness and increased social competence.
With our array of activities and clue trails your group are guaranteed to have a fun day out at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park.
Educational Animal Husbandry Experience
Biodiversity Workshop with Bunratty Gardeners