Families and Young People
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We love to welcome children, young people and families to Norwich Cathedral.
During term time our Schools and Family Learning department welcomes many school visits. However, the fun doesn’t stop there, with regular events and activities for children and families during the school holidays! We are also keen to welcome young people with their youth groups, clubs or uniformed organisations such as Guides and Scouts.
As well as seeing the Cathedral itself and spending time in this wonderful space, young people can also enjoy taking part in activities such as trails, crafts, music, dance and storytelling.
Our themed activity days are always very popular - keep an eye on the Cathedral’s What's On page for details of our latest events!
Children aged five to 11 years old can enjoy finding out more about Norwich Cathedral with the help of our Explorer Backpacks.
The bags are free to borrow and packed full of items to help children engage with the Cathedral, including a set of binoculars, a torch, magnifying glass, compass, tape measure and mirror, plus a pencil to help them complete a special trail.
We are keen to build links with home educating families and host regular days on themes ranging from history and RE to art and science.
The days are aimed at ages 7-13 and include lots of hands-on activities as well as ideas to continue your learning at home.
They run 10am-1pm and cost £4.50 per child. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Dates for January - June 2025.
Friday 10 January – Sacred Science: Sound including a visit to the organ loft and demonstration plus a singing workshop
Thursday 27 February – Here come the Normans: history day, including a look at what was here before the Cathedral was built
Thursday 20 March – Easter Journey: exploring the Christian story of Easter
Thursday 15 May – Mosque and Cathedral: visit to Rose Lane Mosque to explore Muslim worship and compare with the Cathedral
Thursday 12 June – Pilgrimage Experience: including walking the labyrinth
For more about the Cathedral’s work with children, young people and families please contact our Head of Schools and Family Learning.