Programmes for key stage 5

Key stage 5 students taking part in the Post-16 Conference organised by Parliament's Education Service in 2010

Overview


Fantastic, tailored visits and sessions for Key Stage 5 students


Discover Parliament sessions

Key stage 5 students taking part in an educational workshop at the Houses of ParliamentThis annual programme starts the academic year and offers a range of fun, interactive workshops, the chance to meet prominent parliamentarians, and tours of Parliament tailored for post-16 courses.

 

Political 'Speed Dating'

Key stage 5 students talking to David Blunkett MP during a political speed dating sessionSmall groups of students will meet with a range of political figures to ask burning questions, compare political opinions and chat informally with members of both Houses of Parliament.

 

The Select Committee Experience

The Grand Committee Room in the Palace of WestminsterThe Palace of Westminster's spectacular Grand Committee Room is where students get the opportunity to explore the role of Parliament's Select Committees.

 

More opportunities for KS5 groups

Students on a tour of the Palace of WestminsterYou can also bring your students to Parliament on programmes available to all key stages.

  • Student Parliaments
    Students debate a topic of their choice using House of Commons or House of Lords rules. Some sessions are tailored specifically to key stage 5.
  • Visit Parliament
    Key stage 5 groups are welcome to book on this popular programme which runs throughout the academic year. Visits include a tour of the Palace of Westminster and an interactive workshop.  

Discover sessions


Kick off the academic year with one of these exciting Discover Parliament sessions. Apply by 1 July 


Palace of Westminster tour

About the session: This unforgettable, in-depth tour of the Palace of Westminster is ideal for introducing your students to a new programme of study or inspiring and motivating them at the start of a new academic year. 

We can focus on the aspects of Parliament most relevant to the course you're following - just let us know in advance.

This experience is great for those who want to see and experience first-hand the Palace of Westminster through a focused, educational tour.  

Recommended for: All post-16 students

Available dates:

  • 24 September
  • 8 October

Tour start times:
Tours begin every 15 minutes from 9.30-12.45 and from 14.00-15.30

Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes

Places per session: 40 students

To book: Complete and return your application by 1 July.

See more about booking terms and conditions for Discover Parliament.

 

Show Me the Money

About the session: This interactive session gives students the opportunity to head a government department, join a star chamber and make decisions on how public money should be spent. 

Working in groups, students will need to meet government priorities while considering the implications of their decisions on people living in the UK.

The session explores the challenges of scarcity and choice, highlighting the interdependence of government departments and the impact of policy on quality of life, public opinion, equality and economic growth.

Includes Palace of Westminster tour? Yes

Recommended for: AS level government and politics

Available dates:

  • 19, 28 September
  • 4, 10 October

Start times:

10.00 11.30 13.00 14.30


Duration:
2 hours 15 minutes

Places per session: 65 students

To book: Complete and return your application by 1 July.

See more about booking terms and conditions for Discover Parliament.

 

eMPathise

About the session: Students explore the role of an MP within the party system, as well as how active citizens can have influence. Balancing the sometimes competing demands of their constituents, their party and their personal opinions is all in a day’s work for an MP; but how does this actually affect decision-making in Parliament?

As the scenario unfolds, students will need to balance their own opinions with the broader implications of their actions as they get a taste of what it could be like to be an MP.

Includes Palace of Westminster tour? Yes

Recommended for: AS level government and politics, citizenship, law, general studies

Available dates:

  • 21, 27 September
  • 3, 12 October

Start times:

10.00 11.30 13.00 14.30


Duration:
2 hours 15 minutes

Places per session: 65 students

To book: Complete and return your application by 1 July.

See more about booking terms and conditions for Discover Parliament.

 

Forming a Coalition

About the session: This interactive session explores some of the issues involved in negotiating a coalition, through role-play and discussion. 

The 2010 general election resulted in the first hung parliament since 1974. What happened in the negotiations? How did the two parties overcome their political differences to form a working coalition?

In groups, students will work together to attempt to form their own coalition government between two fictional parties with very different manifestos. Students will need to use all their tactical skills to negotiate a working coalition. Success is by no means guaranteed!

Includes Palace of Westminster tour? Yes

Recommended for: All post-16 students

Available dates:

  • 20, 26 September
  • 5, 11 October

Start times:

10.00 11.30 13.00 14.30


Duration:
2 hours 15 minutes

Places per session: 65 students

To book: Complete and return your application by 1 July.

See more about booking terms and conditions for Discover Parliament.

 

Ask an expert

About the session: Students will quiz and hear from some of the most fascinating individuals in politics, history, law and current affairs – all in the heart of the Palace of Westminster. 

We’re talking to MPs and peers, of course, but also university professors, clerks, parliamentary security officials, journalists and others whose expertise can give insight into the work of the UK Parliament.

Each session will feature a prominent individual in their field. Where possible, we'll also aim to offer different perspectives. However, please bear in mind political parties hold their annual conferences around this time - and so it may occasionally prove impossible! 

Includes Palace of Westminster tour? Yes

Recommended for: All post-16 students

Available dates:

  • 25 September
  • 2, 9 October

Start times:

9.30 10.00 11.00 11.30 13.30 14.00


Duration:
2 hours 15 minutes

Places per session: 65 students

To book: Complete and return your application by 1 July.

See more about booking terms and conditions for Discover Parliament.

 

Send us your application by 1 July

If you'd like to book on to Discover Parliament, you'll need to complete an application form for your chosen session.

Places will be offered through a random ballot of all applicants.

Be sure to apply by the 1 July deadline.

Send your completed application marked Discover Parliament applications to:

Parliament's Education Service
6th floor, Norman Shaw North
Houses of Parliament
SW1A 2TT

Each school or organisation may apply only once for each experience.

Priority will be given to schools and organisations that haven't taken part in Discover Parliament for at least three years.  

A maximum of 120 places across the entire Discover Parliament programme will be allocated to any one organisation.

We'll telephone successful applicants during the week of 2 July to offer them a place on the programme. Please provide a suitable contact number.

If your application is unsuccessful, we'll contact you the week of 9 July and let you know where you sit on the waiting list in case of cancellations.  

 

Political Speed Dating


An inspiring opportunity for key stage 5 students to meet political personalities from a range of parties and persuasions.


Students spend eight minutes in small groups with eight different figures, moving from one to the next at the sound of a bell.

This is their chance to compare and contrast opinion and policy from across the political spectrum, ask their burning questions and engage in informal conversation with Members of both Houses of Parliament.

Political speed dating can be combined with a tour of the Palace of Westminster, including the House of Lords, House of Commons and Westminster Hall.

Recommended for: All key stage 5 students
Places per session: 80
Dates: 10 May
Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes (with tour); 1 hour 15 minutes (without tour)
Start times: 9:30 (with tour); 10:30 (without tour)


How to book

For details of how to book Political Speed Dating sessions, see Booking your visit.

Committee Experience


Using the spectacular Grand Committee Room in the Palace of Westminster, the Select Committee Experience will give students the opportunity to explore the role of select committees in Parliament.


It begins with a specially tailored tour of the Palace of Westminster which focuses on the evolution, structure and function of the select committee system and includes a visit to a select committee room.

Building on the context set by the tour, students will explore their opinions about select committees using primary sources to prepare their arguments for a debate. This will evaluate how effectively and efficiently select committees scrutinise the government.

This session assumes some knowledge about the structure and function of Parliament.

Recommended for: A-level Government and Politics students
Places per session: 60
Dates: Fridays, from spring 2012
Duration: 2 hours
Start times: 09:30, 12:00, 2:30


How to book

For details of how to book the Select Committee Experience, see Booking your visit.

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