About our events
Plan your next school trip, join us online wherever you are, or learn without leaving your classroom.
Join us in London, Leeds or online for workshops, interactive sessions, self-guided visits, and teacher CPDs to inspire you and your students.
What's on

Global Food Stories with Michael Rosen
Join Michael Rosen to explore delicious tales from around the world, featuring mysterious treats, tempting wonders and magical morsels!

Study Day: International Women's Day
Friday 6 March 10.30 A Level students will explore the history of women’s rights through our collection.

Self-Guided Visit: Fairy Tales
Monday – Thursday, London A self-guided opportunity for schools to discover our upcoming exhibition all about fairy tales.

Exhibition workshop: Fairy Tales
Monday to Thursday, 20 April – 16 July, London Take your pupils on a magical adventure in an interactive exhibition at the Library all about fairy tales!

Exploring Black British Literature – Live! with Malorie Blackman
Friday 22 May 13.00 Renowned author Malorie Blackman joins us at the Library as we take our popular Exploring Black British Literature workshop live onstage.

Story Explorers Leeds: Class Visit
23 February – 22 May, Leeds Students will develop literacy, oracy and social skills in free class visits to this playful exhibition.

Refugee Week: No Place Like Home
Monday 15 June Save the date! The Sanctuary Foundation’s No Place Like Home competition prize-giving ceremony returns to the Library.

Celebrate the Summer Reading Challenge
Friday 10 July Save the date for this joyous jamboree of Key Stage 1 reading.

Elizabeth and Mary: Royal Cousins, Rival Queens
Term-time, Leeds Experience Tudor life and explore the turbulent relationship between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.
Refugee’s Journey: A Drama Workshop
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Leeds Use drama activities to explore space and characterisation, while learning about the experiences of refugees.
Musical Storytellers
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Leeds Combine literacy with music to have fun developing vocabulary, oracy and comprehension skills.
Write Like a Poet
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Leeds What makes a poem? Do they have to rhyme? Can they be silly?
Once Upon a Time
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Leeds Through exploring the story of the Three Little Pigs, pupils will develop storytelling skills, strengthening their literacy and oracy.

Self-guided school visits
Monday – Friday, London These flexible visits enable you to lead your group to explore our public spaces and Treasures Gallery.

Research Matters Secondary
Mondays and Thursdays, London Empower your students to conduct independent research in this hands-on workshop.
Once Upon a Time: Tell a Story
Monday – Friday, London Students take a well-known story and develop storytelling skills through performance, strengthening their literacy and language skills.
Once Upon a Time: Make a Story
Monday – Friday, London Students will create a new story as a class, developing their literacy and language skills through imaginative play.
Listen Up! Sound Lab
Wednesdays and Thursdays, London Students use a range of techniques to create, collect, amplify, mix, layer and record sound in this hands-on session.
Research Matters Primary
Thursdays, London Start developing your class's research skills in this session touching on information literacy, observation, analysis and more.
Sounds Familiar? Online
Term-time, online Uncover ways of analysing speech, accent and dialect by diving into oral history collections from the National Sound Archive through this online workshop.
Windrush Voices
Monday, Tuesday and Friday, London This session explores the arrival of the Empire Windrush in Essex in 1948 and the wider social and historical context of this moment.
Write Here
Monday – Friday, London Students will explore the Library and our Treasures gallery to gain inspiration in this creative writing workshop.
Exploring Black British Literature
Monday – Friday, London Explore the rich history of Black writing and literature in Britain.
Sounds Familiar?
Tuesdays, London Uncover ways of analysing speech, accent and dialect by diving into oral history collections from the National Sound Archive.