SEN

Groups with Special Educational Needs (SEN) are welcome to visit the Handel House Museum on Mondays when Handel House is closed to the public. This means that we can make better use of the space and have noisy workshops without disturbing other visitors!

Pre visit

All SEN teachers are encouraged to visit the Handel House Museum before booking their trip in order to talk through the needs of their students with staff at the House and in order to complete adequate risk assessments.

Group sizes

Small groups are preferable and usually SEN groups visiting the House consist of up to 10 students.

Lunch space

As long as the group consists of less than 10 students we can provide a space for eating a packed lunch.

Cost

A limited number of free workshops are available to UK state schools each year. Please ask about these when you book.

Contact

To make an enquiry or booking, contact Claire Parker on +44 (0)20 7399 1953 or email Claire.

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