School Travel Awards 2024 — Winner — Best Venue for STEM LearningWales STEM Awards — Finalists 2025Wales STEM Awards — Winner 2023 — STEM Educational Programme of the Year (not-for-profit)With over 100 hands-on exhibits on site that make learning fun, it’s an unforgettable trip that pupils will be talking about for years to come.

There’s no better way to make new knowledge stick, or refresh facts already taught, than by letting them bring the science to life under their fingertips.

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“That was the best day of our lives!”

Pupils from Penybont Primary School

Add in the extra options of a live science show, a star tour in the planetarium or a hands-on experience in the KLA Lab and you can’t go wrong.

All shows are curriculum-based and targeted at differing Progression Steps and Key Stages.

On arrival, school groups are welcomed by Techniquest staff who explain the logistics of the visit, to make sure everything runs smoothly. Teachers are free to focus fully on the children they’ve brought along and on the learning experience itself.

When can we visit?

School visits are available on Wednesdays, Thursdays and most Fridays during term-time.

The following time slots are available, subject to availability:

Type of visit Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
With Live Science Show 10:15am – 1:00pm 10:45am – 1:30pm 11:00am – 2:00pm
With Planetarium show 10:00am – 12:45pm 10:30am – 1:15pm 11:00am – 1:45pm
With KLA Lab workshop 10:45am – 1:30pm 11:00am – 1:45pm
Exhibits only Various time slots, depending on availability

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Shows & workshops

Science Theatre

Why not add an amazing science show to enhance your pupils’ experience?


  Spring Term 2026

The Human Body Show
15, 21–23 January 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

All About Me
28–30 January 2026

Progression Step 2 Foundation Phase

Elementary
4–5, 12–13 February 2026

Progression Step 4 Key Stage 3

The Forces Show
25–27 February 2026
4–5 March 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Wales, STEM and the World
12–13, 18–20 March 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Yucky You!
25–27 March 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2


  Summer Term 2026

All About Me
22 April 2026

Progression Step 2 Foundation Phase

The Human Body Show
29–30 April 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Animals and Habitats
6–8 May 2026

Progression Step 2 Foundation Phase

Animals and Habitats
14–15 May 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

The Forces Show
20–22 May 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Climate Change
3–4 June 2026

Progression Step 2 Foundation Phase

Climate Change
11–12 June 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Maths Matters
17–19 June 2026

Progression Step 2 Foundation Phase

Maths Matters
24–26 June 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Mathamagic
1–2 July 2026

Progression Step 4 Key Stage 3

Yucky You!
9–10, 15–17 July 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2


Science shows are an additional £2.50 per pupil.

Planetarium

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Enter Techniquest’s digital Planetarium and take a journey through the Universe — discovering stars, planets and distant galaxies!

Pupils learn to identify stars, planets and constellations that can be seen from Earth, then venture beyond the Milky Way, towards the great wonders of the Universe. Presenters can zoom into stars and planets, pan out to detailed craters of distant moons, and display stunning phenomena such as spiralling galaxies, in order to consolidate and contextualise pupils’ learning appropriately and fuel a passion for cosmology and astronomy.

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2


Planetarium shows are an additional £2.50 per pupil.

The KLA Lab

New — our new-look KLA Lab, funded by the Garfield Weston Foundation and the KLA Foundation.

Bring your pupils to experience being a real scientist! Each workshop is 45 minutes long. Choose from one of the following available workshops.


  Spring Term 2026

DNA Decoded
15, 21–23, 28–30 January 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Air & Flare
4–5, 12–13 February 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Fantastic Forces
25–27 February 2026
4–5, 12–13, 18–20 March 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Colour Chaos
25–27 March 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2


  Summer Term 2026

Colour Chaos
22 April 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Survival Science
29–30 April 2026
6–8, 14–15 May 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Water’s Going On?
20–22 May 2026
3–4, 11–12 June 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Our World from Space
17–19, 24–26 June 2026
1–2 July 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2

Environmental Science
9–10, 15–17 July 2026

Progression Step 3 Key Stage 2


Lab workshops are an additional £2.50 per pupil.

How much does it cost?

Entrance to the exhibition, which now consists of over 100 different hands-on exhibits, is £5 per child.

Additional activities are charged as follows:

  • Science Theatre: £2.50 per pupil
  • Planetarium: £2.50 per pupil
  • The KLA Lab: £2.50 per pupil

Teachers accompanying students will be free, as always!

How do I book?

Simply fill in our enquiry form, and a member of our team will get back to you as quickly as they can.

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