Booking our services

Before booking:

The maximum number of pupils that can be accommodated for a workshop is normally 35.

Some workshops, such as block printing, require smaller group sizes.

Enquiry details

Please complete the form below then click on the Submit button at the end to send it to us.

We will contact you by phone or by email to complete the booking and let you know the total cost.

Please bring a donation (£5 for each group) for each place of worship visited.

Name of school or organisation :
* LEA (e.g. Derby City) :
Your name :
Your email address :
Your telephone number :
* Number of classes to book :
* Age range of pupils :
Number of pupils/people to book :
Date(s) when would you like to visit :
We cannot guarantee specific days
so it would be very helpful if you can
specify a week or even a month.
Any comments :
How did you find out about us? :
* where appropriate.


Visits required :
Check as many as required.
Each visit takes just under an hour.
Large groups may be split to
overlap multiple visits.
Hindu Mandir

Islamic Mosque (not available Fridays)

Sikh Gurdwara (not available Fridays)

Methodist church

Black-led church

Please see our warning about trying to book directly with places of worship.


Workshops required :
Check as many as required.
Each workshop lasts between
45 minutes and an hour..
Asian cookery

Sampling Asian food

A Hindu wedding

A Muslim wedding

Haj workshop

Asian costumes

Asian fabric design

Asian music and dance

Mehndi - hand painting

Block printing

West Indian cookery

Sampling West Indian food

Talk on black history

Talk on Rastafarian beliefs

Jewish cooking

Jewish story telling



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Speakers

We can provide speakers on a wide variety of different topics - from Rastafarianism to Humanism.

Please check our speakers page and contact us directly for more details or to make a booking.

 

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