Learning at Titanic Belfast
Stimulating enquiry, encouraging independent and collaborative learning and awakening a genuine thirst for knowledge - Titanic Belfast is a unique learning resource for students of all ages.
Read below to find out more.
Learning Visits
Titanic Belfast welcomes learning visitors including primary and secondary schools, SEN groups, international language schools, youth organisations and home schooling groups. We offer a range of learning opportunities including guided and self-guided tours of the Titanic Experience, as well as a variety of interactive workshops. On arrival you will be supported by a welcome host, who will set the scene and give you advice before you enter.
Supported by our downloadable resources, which cover the activities and themes you’ll find in the exhibition and how these links with curriculum targets in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, you and your pupils can explore the sights, sounds and stories of Titanic Belfast.
Downloadable Resources
To support and enhance your experience, we have developed a full programme of resources and activities for use with your learning group before, during and after your visit.
Want to win tickets to Titanic and have your artwork on display
This Easter, we are inviting primary school children across Northern Ireland to take part in a creative competition celebrating history, imagination and the spirit of Belfast.
We’re looking for bright, positive and imaginative artwork inspired by Titanic Belfast, the city of Belfast, and the people who built Titanic. Selected artworks will become part of our Easter Family Trail, giving children the opportunity to see their work displayed in our galleries during the Easter holidays.
Safeguarding Policy
Titanic Belfast is committed to a delivery of service that promotes good practice and protects children from harm.