London* is one of the most religiously diverse cities in the world, making it the ideal classroom for GCSE and A-Level Religious Education students. This trip offers pupils the opportunity to step into places of worship, engage in interfaith dialogue, and explore moral and philosophical questions in context.
Visits to a mosque, synagogue, cathedral, mandir and museum will enhance students’ understanding of religious beliefs, practices, and ethical approaches — key to their exam preparation.
Complemented by a guest session from a humanist perspective, this itinerary encourages critical thinking and empathy across worldviews.
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Our Religious Education school trips take place in central London — a global centre of faith, philosophy, and culture. The city’s range of religious buildings and organisations offer students unique opportunities to interact with living religions and belief systems. Visits are selected to suit your curriculum needs and include faith leaders, cultural exhibitions, and practical workshops. Transport links make getting between sites easy, while time for reflection and group discussion is woven into each day.

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