Wonders of The World

Explore the Wonders of the World in Virtual Reality

Take your pupils on an unforgettable journey with our Wonders of the World VR Workshop. Using immersive virtual reality, children can explore some of the most incredible natural and human-made landmarks on Earth β€” from ancient wonders to modern marvels.

This workshop brings global geography and history to life, helping pupils understand how and why these amazing places were built and why they are so important today.

What Is the Wonders of the World VR Workshop?

The Wonders of the World VR Workshop is a fully guided, curriculum-linked experience designed for pupils. Using VR headsets, pupils can:

🌍 Visit famous landmarks across the world
πŸ›οΈ Explore ancient and modern wonders
🧭 Discover where wonders are located on a map
πŸ—οΈ Learn how and why they were built
πŸ“œ Understand their historical and cultural importance

The session is safe, interactive and led by trained facilitators.

What Will Pupils Learn?

🌍 Where Are the Wonders of the World?

Locate famous sites on a world map and identify the countries and continents they are in.

πŸ›οΈ Ancient Wonders

Explore historical landmarks such as:

  • The Great Pyramid of Giza

  • The Parthenon

  • The Colosseum

Learn why they were built and what they tell us about ancient civilisations.

πŸ—οΈ Modern Wonders

Visit incredible modern sites such as:

  • The Great Wall of China

  • Machu Picchu

  • Christ the Redeemer

  • The Taj Mahal

🧠 Why Are They Important?

Understand why these places are considered β€œwonders” and how they represent human achievement.

🌍 Natural Wonders

Explore some of the Earth’s most amazing natural landscapes, such as mountains, waterfalls and deserts.

Book the Wonders of the World VR Workshop

Bring the most incredible places on Earth into your classroom with our Wonders of the World VR Workshop.

πŸ“© Contact us to book
πŸ“… Flexible dates available
🏫 Delivered in your school

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The Great Wall of China winding through green mountain hills during daytime with a partly cloudy sky.
  • By the end of the workshop, pupils will be able to:

    βœ” Identify key wonders of the world
    βœ” Locate them on a map
    βœ” Explain why they are historically or geographically significant
    βœ” Understand the difference between natural and human-made wonders
    βœ” Use key geographical and historical vocabulary

  • This workshop will last approximately 30 - 50-minutes depending on the number of sessions required.

    • KS1 pupils (Years 1-2)

    • KS2 pupils (Years 3–6)

    • KS3 pupils (Years 7-9)

    • Whole classes or small groups

    • Suitable for all abilities

    • No VR experience required

    All equipment is provided, and workshops are delivered by qualified facilitators.

  • Geography

    βœ” Locate countries, continents and famous landmarks
    βœ” Use maps, atlases and globes
    βœ” Understand human and physical geography

    History

    βœ” Study ancient civilisations and their achievements
    βœ” Understand historical significance of key sites
    βœ” Explore how past societies have influenced the world

    Cross-Curricular Links

    • English β€” descriptive writing and persuasive texts

    • Art β€” landmarks, architecture and sketching

    • Maths β€” scale, distance and mapping

    • PSHE β€” global awareness and cultural understanding