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KS3 Field Trips: Anglo-Saxon Isle of Wight (under development)


The following museums on the Isle of Wight are developing field trip programmes for KS3 students relevant to Anglo-Saxon Isle of Wight. Please get in touch if you are interested in collaborating with us on creating these resources. enquiries@theearthmuseum.co.uk

And find out more about these venues and other educational products they offer for schools below.


Museum of Island History

The Museum of Island History is located in the centre of Newport in a building designed by the same architect who built Buckingham Palace, John Nash. Our displays tell the story of Isle of Wight’s long and fascinating history. We are developing learning sessions that explore the rich Anglo-Saxon history of our Island.


Under development


Carisbrooke Castle Museum

A trip to Carisbrooke Castle Museum is a must for students learning about history on the Isle of Wight. Better known for its later history, Castle Hill is also the site of a much earlier Anglo-Saxon cemetery. We are developing learning sessions that can offer an Anglo-Saxon local study focus as part of your Castle visit.