Bloodhound Education Ltd

  1. 29 May 24

    Bourton-on-the-water / Arts and Crafts -Children's Activities -Wellbeing -Youth

    Bloodhound Education Inclusive Engineering – Bourton

    Join Bloodhound Education this May half-term for some fun engineering activities. Try something new, expand your knowledge, and meet new friends whilst having fun. Attendees can take part in practical activities whilst exploring science and engineering in a safe and supportive environment. Date: Wednesday 29th May 2024 Time: 10am – 2pm Where: The Victoria Hall, […]

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  2. 30 May 24

    Tewkesbury / Arts and Crafts -Children's Activities -Wellbeing -Youth

    Bloodhound Education Inclusive Engineering – Tewkesbury

    Join Bloodhound Education this May half-term for some fun engineering activities. Try something new, expand your knowledge, and meet new friends whilst having fun. Attendees can take part in practical activities whilst exploring science and engineering in a safe and supportive environment. Date: Thursday 30th May 2024 Time: 10am – 2pm Where: The George Watson […]

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Bloodhound Education is a charity which delivers hands-on science and engineering activities for schools, uniformed groups, after school and holiday clubs, and the local community. This includes under-represented groups and those with complex health or special educational needs. Our workshops enrich the curriculum and make the link between classroom and careers using real engineering projects like Bloodhound Land Speed Record as an educational tool and to explore future sustainable engineering solutions and renewable technology.

Contact info

  • 02081503767
  • accounts@bloodhoundeducation.com
  • Nishani Nanayakkara

Ground Floor Building C11, Gloucestershire Science and Technology Park
Berkeley Green
GL13 9FB

Inclusion statement

We have 12 years proven success of engaging with disadvantaged young people, including SEND, under-represented groups and others who may have a negative perception or limited opportunities to engage in practical activities.
Our centre is a flexible, ground floor space which can be adapted i.e. small groups/breakout areas. It has flat wide door access for wheelchairs, plenty of parking including disabled bays and easily accessible toilets. It is away from the road and doors can be closed to ensure it is a safe environment with no access to anyone other than those who have booked onto the sessions. The building lends itself for indoor & outdoor activities.

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