Tudor Study Day 2026: online sessions (KS5)

Tudor Study Day 2026: online sessions (KS5)

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Our online sessions engage students in historical enquiry from their classroom. Interacting live with experienced educators from The National Archives students will develop their skills of analysis and deepen their understanding of evidence by examining documents.

You only need a microphone, large screen and webcam to take part. Interactive activities encourage students to discuss their ideas and work in groups using high-quality materials provided in advance by the Education team.

Please note that in accordance with our safeguarding policy, and to avoid unnecessary disruption, class/subject teachers must stay with their class for the duration of the online session. If the teacher is not present for any part of the workshop or if a cover teacher is used, we will be unable to proceed with the session.

You can contact the Education Team on educationbookings@nationalarchives.gov.uk if you have any questions about booking onto sessions.

If you would like to talk to someone about your booking please contact us on 0203 9089162.

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