What we do
We strive to ensure that our schools programmes and resources are of the highest quality and meet the needs of teachers and students. We believe the best way to do this is to work closely in consultation with a wide network of teachers.
We are looking for teachers to support the development of new schools offers, and to help us diversify the range of stories that we tell about our palaces. If you are interested in helping us, please join.
Benefits
Join the Teacher Network to:
- Develop better knowledge of the support that Historic Royal Palaces can provide you with as a teacher
- Be the first to hear about special offers for schools, opportunities for free visits and teacher CPD
- Work in collaboration with us to design new learning resources for your students through co-creation, piloting and evaluation
- Be part of a professional community that shares ideas and best practice.
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Britain's smallest royal palace and George III's private retreat
A history of royal weddings
From Queen Victoria to the modern royals
William Kent
Royal artist, architect and designer to Georgian kings