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Learning beyond classroom - curriculum trips

At Redmaids’ High School, we believe the best learning doesn’t just happen within the school - it happens when students step out into the world and experience it directly. Our rich programme of curriculum trips is designed to spark interest and deepen understanding on a given subject.

A Grand Slam Business Experience at Wimbledon

Sixth Form Business students recently stepped onto the famous lawns of Wimbledon for an unforgettable day of learning beyond the classroom. Exploring how one of the world’s most iconic sporting events operates as a global business, they discovered the inner workings of the organisation’s structure, brand legacy, and innovative approach to sustainability (yes, even the clever strawberry box lining got a mention!).

Students were challenged to work in teams on a real-life business scenario: how to invest a set budget to improve The Championships for next year. Their entrepreneurial thinking and creative solutions were impressive, ranging from enhancing fan engagement to boosting eco-friendly initiatives.

A huge thank you goes to the Wimbledon Learning Team, whose expertise, enthusiasm, and insider knowledge made the experience so engaging. From wandering through the interactive museum and exploring the stunning grounds to catching a glimpse of the legendary Centre Court, the day offered a vivid reminder that business is not just about numbers - it’s about innovation, strategy, and a little bit of magic. 💡🌿

“It was so interesting to see how the tournament we see on TV is actually brought to life to create such a world-class event. It certainly made me think about all the different roles involved - not just for the two weeks of the tournament, but in a business model that runs all year round.” - Mabel

Fun Fact: Did you know the Wimbledon organisers sell over 34,000 kilograms of strawberries during the Championships each year? 🍓

 

Spotlight on the Arts: Our London Theatre Adventure

Meanwhile, our Sixth Form Classical Civilisation students journeyed to London for a weekend of theatre and culture, beautifully organised by Clare and Sarah. Over two days, they saw three incredible productions - The Unbelievers at The Royal Court, Twelfth Night at The Globe, and The Lady from the Sea at The Bridge Theatre.

A particular highlight was Bacchae, actor Nima Taleghani’s debut production at the National Theatre. As the students are studying Euripides’ Bacchae at A Level, seeing this modern retelling brought the ancient text vividly to life. The chorus danced, chanted, rapped, and shouted, while Dionysus himself, played by Ukweli Roach, appeared in a sequinned gold tracksuit - a choice that sparked both surprise and admiration. Discussions after the performance explored the treatment of women, migrants, and the marginalised in society, alongside reflections on how contemporary staging brings new layers of meaning to a classic text.

From exploring the business of Wimbledon to immersing ourselves in London’s theatre scene, these trips showcase what makes Redmaids’ High so special: our commitment to delivering an education that’s dynamic, engaging, and truly memorable. Our curriculum trips aren’t just add-ons - they’re an important part of how we teach, helping students see connections between classroom learning and the wider world, building confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of learning.

👉 Find out more about how we bring subjects to life and inspire every student to explore, question, and achieve their best - visit our website to learn more about life at Redmaids’ High. 

Date Posted: 20 November, 2025

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