Schools
Schools
The only World Heritage Site in the East Midlands offers diverse opportunities for learning for both primary and secondary – from industrial and built heritage, engineering and local history to landscape, geology and biodiversity, there is something for everyone. Along the whole Derwent Valley Mills there are short and long term projects, day visits led around the world’s first factories, mills and their communities. A chance to learn about how cotton was spun, discover how water power was harnessed in the past and is still used in today’s hydro power schemes and much more. You and your pupils can be inspired and learn about the ground breaking design, architecture, construction and engineering that took place along the valley and learn about its ‘outstanding universal value’ to humanity and why is was listed as a World Heritage Site.
Learning for Schools Leaflet
Please see or download our ‘Learning for Schools’ leaflet here for the range of opportunities available to you:
Below are resources and information to help you make the most of visiting or learning about the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
Visits and Trips
Studies that focus on the World Heritage Site and its industrial importance could include a wide variety of curriculum areas .
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Teaching Resources
Please find below resources which are free to download. These teaching resources may be of benefit to both inside and outside of the classroom learning.
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School Projects
The Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site has worked with several schools on different types of projects in the past.
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