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Educational Benefits

Discover how Cadbury World fits into the National Curriculum.

2008 School Brochures

Download our 2008 School Brochures here.

Key Stages 1 & 2

Educational workbooks to download for Key Stages 1 & 2

Key Stages 3 & 4 & 5

Educational workbooks to download for Key Stages 3, 4 & 5.

Group Prices

All the information you need on prices and free places.

Free Preview Visit

Teachers can visit for free before the school trip – find out more here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answers to the questions school groups often ask us.

  • Educational Benefits
    Educational Benefits
  • 2008 School Brochures
    2008 School Brochures
  • Key Stages 1 & 2
    Key Stages 1 & 2
  • Key Stages 3 & 4 & 5
    Key Stages 3 & 4 & 5
  • Group Prices
    Group Prices
  • Free Preview Visit
    Free Preview Visit
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    Frequently Asked Questions

School bookings

Cadbury World is recognised as a valuable educational resource for students of all ages, and entertains nearly 1,500 school groups each year.

 

National Science and Engineering Week

15 - 19 March 2010

We are again proud to be supporting National Science and Engineering week and we have some great activities for your students to be involved with.  For further information including downloadable worksheets to enhance your visit please click on the links below. 

 

Welcome Letter

Key Stage 1 and 2 Question sheet

Key Stage 3, 4 and 5 Question sheet 

National Science and Engineering Logo

 

 

It is a great day out with an educational slant. Excellent marketing talk directed towards AQA syllabus or vocational course.I took 74 students. Lots of chocolate, lots of fun!

Sharon Wellins, Eccles College

 

Cadbury World is a company committed to education. Tracing back to 1879 and the move to Bournville, George Cadbury introduced the first employee and community education programme. Cadbury World has maintained this same enthusiasm and commitment to education to the present day.

Whilst touring Cadbury World you will discover the history and heritage of the company and learn how it’s developed from a small Birmingham based business into a global company. Cadbury World feels that it is important to teach the young people of today about business and the way in which we operate. With the information we provide through visuals and exhibitions, we hope that it will give them a good understanding, which will then prepare them for the readily awaiting world.

In 2009, Cadbury World was awarded the Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge recognising that we:

- engage in an ongoing process to sustain high quality learning outside the classroom

- meet all of the Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge indicators

To find out more about the scheme and the quality badge, click on the logo below:

Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge 

If your group covers Key Stages 1 & 2 you will find extensive material involving the Aztec Civilisation and the Victorians, as well as material on geography and citizenship at Cadbury World.

Older students studying Key Stages 3, 4, 5 and upwards can also satisfy the requirements of a number of vocational studies, especially if the visit is supplemented by a talk from the Education Manager. If you wish to book a talk, please tell us when you book your trip to Cadbury World.

More information on study days and course content is available for teachers interested in bringing a group to Cadbury World, please download a brochure here.

 

If you are researching Cadbury World as part of an educational project, you may be interesred in reading our Case Study.

 
What is the Cadbury World Experience?
What is the Cadbury World Experience?


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