First World War Aviation
About First World War Aviation
Explore how aviation developed in the First World War with this site visit to the Royal Naval Air Station East Fortune. Pupils will discover why the East Coast of Scotland was significant in the conflict and how a technology in its infancy became important.
What will my pupils do in the workshop?
This workshop is delivered in our Education Centre where pupils will:
- Study contemporary photographs and maps and learn how to interrogate them
- Handle original flying clothing and other equipment from the First World War
- Learn about how the importance of aviation grew as the conflict progressed
- Curriculum links
SOC 3-01a
SOC3-5a
SOC3-06b
- Sustainable development goals
4, 5, 11, 17
- Meta skills framework
Self-management: Focusing, Adapting
Social intelligence: Communicating
Innovation: Curiosity, Sense-making, Critical thinking
Available dates
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Booking Terms and Conditions
Payment process
- Scottish State schools should raise a Purchase Order through their Local Authority procurement system for the cost of charged sessions. Purchase Order numbers should be notified to schools@nms.ac.uk at least 7 days in advance of the visit.
- Independent Schools will be invoiced after the visit. Payment terms are 15 days from date of invoice.
Cancellation Policy
- National Museums Scotland reserve the right to charge a fee for short notice cancellations or no-shows.
- Bookings cancelled less than 3 weeks prior to the visit will incur an administration fee of 50% of the value of chargeable events.
- Bookings cancelled less than 2 weeks prior to the visit will incur an administration fee of 100% of the value of chargeable events.
- A charge of 100% of the value of booked sessions will apply to no-show or last-minute cancellations.
- In certain circumstances National Museums Scotland may waive the administration fee.
- Cancellations should be notified in writing to schools@nms.ac.uk.
Free access for SIMD 1&2 schools
National Museums Scotland (NMS) Free Workshop Policy: Terms and Conditions
Eligibility and Access Policy for Free Workshops
As part of our commitment to inclusive education and community engagement, National Museums Scotland (NMS) is pleased to offer 20% of our educational workshops free of charge to schools located in areas designated as SIMD 1 and 2, based on the Scottish Government's Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD). The following terms and conditions apply:
Eligibility Criteria
- SIMD Designation: Schools must be located in areas classified as SIMD 1 or SIMD 2 to qualify for free workshops.
- Verification: Eligibility will be verified using the latest SIMD data provided by the Scottish Government. Schools may be required to provide documentation or additional information to confirm their eligibility.
Workshop Availability
- Limited Slots: Free workshops are subject to availability, with 20% of our total workshop offerings reserved for eligible schools.
- Exclusions: Please note that this offer only applies to workshops delivered by National Museums Scotland staff and excludes special events, study days and special exhibition visits.
- Advance Booking: Schools are encouraged to book early to secure a place, as free workshop slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Waiting List: In the event that all free workshop slots are filled, eligible schools can be placed on a waiting list and will be notified if a slot becomes available.
Terms of Participation
- No Transport Cost Support: NMS does not provide financial support for transport costs. Schools are responsible for arranging and funding their own transportation to and from the museum.
- Cancellations: Schools must notify NMS at least two weeks in advance if they need to cancel a booking. Repeated cancellations without adequate notice may affect future eligibility for free workshops.
- Feedback: Participating schools may be asked to provide feedback on the workshops to help us improve our educational offerings. Participation in feedback activities is appreciated but not mandatory.
- Class cap: Workshop offer is limited to 4 classes from a school for each school session.
Application Process
- Application Form: Interested schools must complete the appropriate section in the booking request form.
- Supporting Documents: Schools may need to submit supporting documents to verify their eligibility based on SIMD status.
- Confirmation: Successful applicants will receive a confirmation email with details of their workshop booking.
We are dedicated to making our educational resources accessible to all and look forward to welcoming eligible schools to National Museums Scotland.
By participating in our workshops, schools agree to adhere to the above terms and conditions. NMS reserves the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time.
July 2024
National Museum of Flight (NMoF) Bus Bursary Policy: Terms and Conditions
Eligibility and Access Policy for Bus Bursary
As part of our commitment to inclusive education and community engagement, the National Museums of Flight is pleased to offer support for the cost of transport to schools located in areas designated as SIMD 1 and 2, based on the Scottish Government's Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD). This is for the school year 2024/25 only and is a limited fund so it is likely that not all applicants will be successful. The following terms and conditions apply:
Eligibility Criteria
- SIMD Designation: Schools must be located in areas classified as SIMD 1 or SIMD 2 to qualify for free workshops.
- Verification: Eligibility will be verified using the latest SIMD data provided by the Scottish Government. Schools may be required to provide documentation or additional information to confirm their eligibility.
Availability
- Limited: There will be no more than £300 per school.
- Advance Booking: Schools are encouraged to book early to secure a bursary, as they are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Waiting List: In the event that the fund is spent before the end of the school year, eligible schools can be placed on a waiting list and will be notified if funding becomes available.
Terms of Participation
- Value for Money: Schools are expected to find the least expensive coach available to them and to fill that coach. It will normally be expected that the school book a 50-100 seat coach and bring two classes.
- Cancellations: Schools must notify NMS at least two weeks in advance if they need to cancel a booking. Where cancellation incurs a fee from the bus company the school will be responsible for paying this fee.
- Feedback: Participating schools may be asked to provide feedback on the workshops to help us improve our educational offerings. Participation in feedback activities is appreciated but not mandatory.
- Class cap: Workshop offer is limited to 4 classes from a school for each school session.
Application Process
- Application Form: Interested schools must complete the appropriate section in the booking request form.
- Supporting Documents: Schools may need to submit supporting documents to verify their eligibility based on SIMD status.
- Confirmation: Successful applicants must receive a confirmation email with details of their booking before making a financial commitment.
- Coach Booking: The school will be responsible for booking the coach and then the National Museum of Flight will pay the coach company direct.
- Cost: Should the school book a coach costing over £300 they school will be responsible for paying the excess amount.
We are dedicated to making our educational resources accessible to all and look forward to welcoming eligible schools to National Museums Scotland.
By participating in our workshops, schools agree to adhere to the above terms and conditions. NMS reserves the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time.
July 2024
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