Cern School Trips
A school trip to CERN offers students a rare chance to step inside one of the world’s most famous centres of scientific discovery.
Classroom learning to life
It brings classroom learning to life by giving them direct exposure to cutting-edge physics, engineering, computing and international collaboration on a truly global scale. Seeing the scale of CERN’s facilities and learning how scientists work together to explore the fundamental building blocks of the universe can be both inspiring and eye-opening.
Beyond the science itself, the trip helps students understand the real-world value of curiosity, innovation and problem-solving. It can spark interest in STEM subjects, broaden horizons around future careers, and show that science is not just theoretical but something active, ambitious and world-changing. For many students, visiting CERN is not only educational, but a memorable experience that encourages them to think bigger about what they might study and achieve in the future.
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A visit to CERN is an exciting and enriching opportunity for students to experience science beyond the classroom. As the home of groundbreaking research into particles, forces and the origins of the universe, CERN gives young people a fascinating insight into how science, technology and collaboration come together to answer some of the biggest questions in the world. It is a chance to see first-hand how ideas learned at school connect to real research and discovery.
The trip is especially valuable in inspiring interest in physics, maths, engineering and computing, while also helping students develop a wider appreciation of teamwork, innovation and global cooperation. Whether students are already passionate about science or simply curious to learn more, a visit to CERN can leave a lasting impression and encourage them to see STEM as something accessible, exciting and full of possibility.