Our Educational Travel Courses

 
 

Art & Design

Our Art & Design programmes immerse students in China’s rich visual culture, combining traditional artistic practices with contemporary design and architecture.

Students explore how history, philosophy and rapid modernisation have shaped Chinese aesthetics — from calligraphy, ink painting and ceramics to modern graphic design, fashion and urban form. Through workshops, museum visits and observational study, students can develop visual literacy, cultural awareness and creative confidence.

The programme encourages students to analyse how materials, symbolism and context influence artistic expression, while offering inspiration that directly supports GCSE, A Level and IB Art & Design coursework.

Key themes include:

  • Traditional Chinese art and symbolism

  • Contemporary design and visual culture

  • Architecture, urban space and public art

  • Cross-cultural creative influence

 

Language & Culture

Our Language & Culture programmes provide students with an immersive introduction to Mandarin language, Chinese customs and daily life, deepening cultural understanding through direct experience.

Students take part in practical Mandarin sessions, school exchanges and cultural workshops, developing confidence in communication while exploring social traditions, values and modern Chinese identity. The programme complements Mandarin study but is equally valuable for students new to the language, offering insight into how language shapes culture and worldview.

This programme strengthens cultural capital, global awareness and intercultural communication skills.

Key themes include:

  • Practical Mandarin and communication

  • Cultural traditions and modern identity

  • Education and daily life in China

  • Intercultural understanding

 

STEM – Innovation & Technology

Our STEM programmes immerse students in applied science, engineering and technology, exploring how innovation, design and problem-solving are driving China’s rapid development and global influence.

Students engage with practical STEM learning through workshops, collaborative projects and site-based study, examining areas such as robotics, engineering systems, digital technology and applied science. By working alongside Chinese students and educators, participants gain insight into different approaches to STEM education, innovation culture and real-world application.

The programme supports Science, Design Technology, Computing and Engineering pathways, offering academically rigorous enrichment that strengthens analytical thinking, creativity and future-focused skills.

Key themes include:

  • Engineering and technological innovation

  • Robotics and applied systems

  • Problem-solving and design thinking

  • STEM education in a global context

 

Global Citizenship & International Relations

Our Global Citizenship & International Relations programmes explore China’s role in the modern world, encouraging students to develop a deeper understanding of governance, political systems and international cooperation within a global context.

Students examine how political structures, cultural values and historical experience shape decision-making and global relationships. Through guided discussion, comparative analysis and place-based learning, students consider China’s position within international institutions, global trade and diplomatic networks, developing informed and balanced perspectives.

The programme supports Politics, History, Economics and Sixth Form enrichment pathways, offering academically rigorous opportunities to strengthen critical thinking, global awareness and responsible citizenship.

Key themes include:

  • Governance and political systems

  • International relations and diplomacy

  • Global citizenship and responsibility

  • Comparative political perspectives

 

History & Architecture

Our History & Architecture programmes immerse students in China’s rich historical development, exploring how power, belief and cultural identity have shaped the built environment from ancient dynasties to the modern era.

Students examine imperial cities, religious architecture and urban planning alongside contemporary developments, gaining insight into how history is preserved, adapted and reinterpreted in modern China. Through guided site visits, museum study and structured discussion, students develop historical understanding and architectural awareness within a global context.

The programme supports History and Art & Design pathways, offering academic enrichment that enhances curriculum learning and critical analysis.

Key themes include:

  • Imperial power and dynastic rule

  • Architecture as political and cultural expression

  • Continuity and change over time

  • Urban development and modernisation

 

Sports

Our Sports programmes combine physical performance with cultural exchange, offering students insight into training discipline, mindset and teamwork within a Chinese sporting context.

The programme is suitable for PE, Sports Studies and enrichment cohorts, and can be tailored to focus on a single sport or delivered as a balanced multi-sport experience, providing both physical challenge and meaningful international engagement.

Students take part in structured coaching sessions across table tennis, badminton, hockey and basketball, alongside joint training with local Chinese students. Through these shared sporting experiences, students explore differences in coaching style, training intensity and sporting culture, while developing technical skills and resilience.

Key themes include:

  • Training discipline and performance mindset

  • Technical and tactical development

  • Teamwork and resilience

  • Sport as cultural exchange

 

Conservation & Biodiversity

Our Conservation & Biodiversity programmes immerse students in the study of ecosystems, endangered species and environmental protection, exploring how biodiversity is managed and conserved within a rapidly developing global context.

Students investigate a range of natural environments, examining species diversity, habitat adaptation and the impact of human activity. Through field study, guided observation and discussion, students gain insight into conservation strategies, sustainability and the balance between economic growth and environmental responsibility.

The programme supports Biology, Geography and Environmental Science pathways, offering academically rigorous enrichment that develops scientific understanding, critical thinking and global awareness.

Key themes include:

  • Ecosystems and species diversity

  • Endangered species and conservation strategies

  • Human impact and sustainability

  • Environmental responsibility in a global context

 

Business & Economics

Our Business & Economics programmes explore China’s rapid economic development and its role within the global marketplace, offering students real-world insight into growth, trade and strategic decision-making.

Students investigate how economic policy, manufacturing, innovation and global trade have shaped modern China, using cities such as Shanghai as live case studies. Through workshops, site visits and discussion, students apply economic theory to contemporary contexts, strengthening analytical and evaluative skills.

The programme is ideal for Economics, Business Studies and Sixth Form cohorts, providing meaningful international perspective that supports academic progression and future study.

Key themes include:

  • Economic development and growth

  • Global trade and manufacturing

  • Markets, policy and state influence

  • Strategy in a global economy