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Our primary and secondary school sessions are mapped to Curriculum for Excellence outcomes.

We also have various resources available for teachers to run as lessons. Click here to access primary school materials and click here to access secondary school materials.

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Our college and university workshops can be booked as a standalone session, or as a block booking to cover a variety of topics.

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To discuss booking a session for an education setting, please complete the short enquiry form below, and a member of the team will be in touch. If you’re a student and would be interested in a workshop, please ask your teacher/tutor/lecturer to get in touch on your behalf.

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Published: 3rd November, 2022

Updated: 2nd September, 2025

Author: Abbey Fleming

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