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Information for visit organisers
You are welcome to book your primary school group in for a self-led visit of Westminster Abbey between September and June.
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Information for visit organisers
Explore Westminster Abbey with your secondary school class using our specially developed route map and trails.
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Further information
Find out about sculptor Thomas Brock's contribution to Westminster Abbey.
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General information
Take a self-led tour, exploring highlights of the Abbey with our special map.
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Booking information
INSET sessions are available for primary and secondary groups of teachers and trainee teachers.
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Further information
Celebrating Commonwealth Day, one of the most important dates in the Abbey's year.
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Further information
On 18th October 2021, Westminster Abbey welcomed Parliamentarians to St Margaret’s Church as we mourned the tragic death of Sir David Amess MP.
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Further information
ANZAC Day is the anniversary of the landings on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey by allied forces on 25th April 1915.
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Further information
Find out about the many elaborate royal funerals have taken place in Westminster Abbey prior to burial here.
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General information
Entry to St Margaret’s is free. Find out more about the church with our free plan and guide or ask about the free guided tour.
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General information
Explore a place that's touched the lives of kings, queens, and statesmen, poets, heroes and villains. Westminster Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066.
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Teachers' notes
For self-led visits, we recommend you use one of our trails. They’re a great way to get the most out of your visit and learn more.
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The Story of the Unknown Warrior for teachers
Find free, downloadable lessons, assemblies, image banks, articles and more, which are ready to use or can act as inspiration for your own teaching resources. Search by key stage, subject or collection.
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CPD and INSET for teachers
Westminster Abbey is a fascinating place to visit either in person or virtually. Our award-winning Learning team bring the Abbey to life, with amusing stories and fun facts, all linked to your learning objectives and programmes of study.
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Teacher of Humanities (Maternity Cover) - Ref: WA279
Have a look at the job opportunities below. If you think there’s one that’s right for you, go ahead and apply.
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One People Oration 2016
Monday, 14th November 2016
Speaker: Lord Evans of Weardale, former Head of MI5; Chair: The Very Reverend Dr John Hall
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General information
High above the Abbey floor, the Galleries in the beautiful 13th century triforium display our greatest treasures and tell the story of our thousand-year history.
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Essential information
Westminster Abbey is a wonderful place for groups under the age of 25 to explore big questions. We want to welcome all community groups, making visits free where we can and tailoring sessions to your interests.
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Listen to the reflection
A reflection for Holy Week by the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster
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Further information
Find out about the St Margaret's Choristers and how you can join.