Our learning programme emphasises art, wellbeing and nature, encouraging students across Key Stages 1-4 to engage in creative play and outdoor learning.
We work collaboratively with educators, artist-facilitators and course leaders to create connections between installations on The Line and the curriculum.
We are always keen to hear about opportunities to collaborate on new work. If you would like to discuss trips, workshops or collaborations, please contact our Engagement Producer for Schools and Young People, Rochelle White.
Image: Rochelle White
Our Learning programme offers a series of CPD sessions tailored for teachers, educators, and practitioners. They provide creative, curriculum-linked opportunities centered on wellbeing, while integrating the themes found on The Line to develop teaching practice, and offer a space to connect with artists and cultural professionals.

We regularly run guided outdoor learning experiences on The Line. They can be adapted for students from KS1 to KS4, for groups of up to 30 students at a time. Our trips begin at 10am and last for 3.5 hours, with a 30-minute break for lunch.
School groups can explore a section of the route, stopping for art installations along the way. Students will learn about the artists who created them and the themes that are explored in the work, making links to curriculum areas such as Humanities, Art and Design, and Science, as well as wellbeing.
School Trips Pack
Interested in organising a school trip to The Line? We understand how much work goes into organising trips. Our pack includes all of the options available and the paperwork needed.


