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Teachers can use the built environment to inspire young people and deliver key parts of the curriculum.

Photo by Alys Tomlinson
We fund and support projects that use buildings and places to teach different subjects in the curriculum. We also develop our own resources and run an educator’s network across England.
Discover how to make the most of the built environment, with hundreds of resources for visits organised by curriculum subject and location.
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Get the activity kit, which helps integrate climate change, sustainability and the built environment into lessons in a fun way. Sign up to our Green Day newsletter to stay up to date with preparations for Green Day 2010.
Find out about visits to buildings and public spaces, and how these can inspire students.
Sign up to our education network and be first to hear about our education grants funding through our education grants.
Use local streets as a learning resource – discover how to help pupils identify and interpret places they see every day.
Help for local authority clients, bidders, designers and local planning authorities with Building Schools for the Future.
See how the government’s £45 billion programme is transforming education buildings across England.
Creating learning experiences for young people outside school.
Information about education projects and events across the UK.
New, practical qualification for students aged 14-19.