Thu, 13 Apr 2023, 13:00 - 16:00
Royal Air Force Museum London (RAF)
Grahame Park Way
Colindale
London NW9 5LL
Please note: Please note that this activity is a one off provision and other trips to the RAF will be the same each time therefore we will expect children access this trip once.
Back by popular demand our BACE Day Trip to the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum is back. At Barnet's RAF museum, where your child will be their very own "Maverick" inspired by the recent release of Top Gun 2. During the afternoon children will take part in 45 minute workshops on rotation, exploring RAF Uniforms (old and new), Creation stations (badgemaking, paper helicopters) and the fitness, food and health museum trail around the museum.
Children will have access to a hot lunch (vegan/Veggie options only) @ the Hendon Kitchen on site - funded as part of the trip.
Meeting point will be at the main entrance of the Royal Air Force Museum (Grahame Park Way, London NW9 5LL)
Clothing: Your child/ young person should attend their pre-booked activities wearing appropriate, comfortable clothing that is suitable for the weather, as some activities will take place outdoors.
Weather: Please ensure your child has sun protection for sunny days and water-proof clothing for rainy days. Your child will also need to bring a refillable bottle of water with their name on it.
Asthma or Allergies: If your child uses an inhaler or epi pen or any other medication. You MUST ensure that they bring this along with them and notify the activity manager, if you don’t your child will not be allowed into the activity.
Valuables: Please do not bring to camp any valuables or tech gadgets to activities. London Borough of Barnet, Children's Service and the activity provider are not responsible for any lost or damaged items.
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Go to www.barnetyouth.uk/BACE-Holidays for our FAQs and to access resources.
Our purpose is to share the story of the Royal Air Force, past, present and future – using the stories of its people and our collections in order to engage, inspire and encourage learning.
The Royal Air Force has shaped our nation and our society. It has influenced how we live our lives today through its impact on world events, society and technology.
The Royal Air Force Museum was established as a legacy of the RAF’s fiftieth anniversary, opening our London (Hendon) site in 1972. From 1979, the Museum also managed the Cosford Aerospace Museum for the MOD, which had also been in operation since 1972. This was renamed the RAF Museum Midlands in 1998 when it formally became part of the Museum portfolio. The Museum also has two external stores, one in Stafford and another within RAF Cosford.
The Royal Air Force Museum is a National Museum, a Government non-departmental public body (NDPB) and a registered charity. Our collection is central to everything we are and do and comprises around 1.3m objects which we hold in trust for the people of the UK. Our RAF Centenary transformation in 2018 enabled the Museum to bring an additional 500 objects from our stores to share with our visitors – most of which had never been displayed before.
We are committed to using our collections to share the story of the Royal Air Force and its people. We are an educational charity and whether visitors are engaging with our displays, taking part in discussion and debate, studying our archive, holding a corporate event in our spaces, having fun at events and in our playground, or enjoying a rest in our café, there are opportunities for learning and inspiration in every pore of our Museum.
Our vision is to inspire everyone with the RAF story - the people who shape it and its place in our lives.