At the Natural Sciences Museum, we offer a unique and educational experience for Scouts, Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Explorers, Girl Guides, and their leaders. Whether your group is earning badges, working on their natural science knowledge, or simply exploring the wonders of the natural world, our museum provides an engaging environment that brings learning to life through hands-on activities and expert-led sessions.
Our museum is the perfect destination for young explorers, offering a wide range of exhibits and interactive activities that support a variety of scouting and guiding programs. From paleontology and archaeology to biodiversity and conservation, there’s something for every interest. Our team is dedicated to making each visit exciting, educational, and aligned with your group’s goals, whether it’s earning badges or gaining new knowledge.
We offer tailored sessions for different age groups, including Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers and Girl Guides. These sessions can be customized to fit your group’s needs and interests, providing an enriching and hands-on learning experience. Here’s a glimpse of what we offer:
Squirrels (4-6 years)
Squirrels can begin their adventure into the world of natural history with fun, interactive sessions designed to spark their curiosity. They can learn about animals, plants, and dinosaurs through hands-on activities like fossil crafts and animal habitat exploration. Our museum provides a playful and educational experience that will leave them excited about the natural world.
Beavers (6-8 years)
Beavers are curious and full of energy, and our interactive sessions are perfect for their enthusiasm. They can explore fossils, discover prehistoric creatures, and participate in fun activities that encourage teamwork and problem-solving. Badge-related activities and crafts ensure that learning is both fun and rewarding.
Cubs can dive deeper into the world of natural history with engaging sessions that focus on specific themes, such as the life of dinosaurs, rock formations, and animal habitats. Our museum offers a range of hands-on activities to complement their badge requirements and provide a memorable educational experience.
For Scouts, we offer more in-depth sessions that connect to a range of merit badges and achievements. From fossil identification and environmental conservation to animal behavior and geology, our expert-led workshops will inspire curiosity and expand their knowledge in science and nature.
Explorers (14-18 years)
For Explorers, we offer more advanced sessions tailored to their interests and badge requirements. Our expert-led workshops allow Explorers to explore complex scientific concepts, deepen their knowledge of the natural world, and apply their learning in real-world contexts, inspiring further curiosity and understanding in science and nature.
Girl Guides can take part in exciting, interactive workshops that explore topics such as the natural environment, sustainability, and the wonders of the animal kingdom. Our sessions support badge work and provide girls with opportunities to engage with nature in a hands-on way, while learning from experts in a fun and welcoming environment.
We also offer evening visits for Scouts, Beavers, Cubs, and Girl Guides who wish to explore the museum outside of regular hours. These visits provide a unique opportunity for groups to experience the exhibits in a quieter setting. Evening sessions can be tailored to include guided tours, hands-on workshops, and badge-related activities, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer a more relaxed and focused visit.
We aim to keep our sessions affordable and accessible for all groups:
To make a booking or inquire about availability, please contact us. We recommend booking well in advance to secure your preferred date.
If you’re ready to plan a memorable educational visit for your Scouts, Beavers, Cubs, or Girl Guides, we’d love to hear from you! Contact our Education Team to discuss your requirements, and let us help create a visit tailored to your group’s needs.
For more information or to make a booking, please contact us at education@naturalsciencesmuseum.org. We look forward to welcoming your group to the Natural Sciences Museum!
Whilst not a museum of human history, some of our activities are suitable for Derbyshire Scouts looking to obtain an Archaeology Badge. For more information, use the link below.
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