
London provides a unique and stimulating environment for A-Level Psychology students to see core concepts in action. This educational trip connects psychological theory to real-world applications through interactive workshops, visits to key institutions, and expert-led sessions.
Students will explore a wide range of topics including social influence, memory, and mental health. With visits to the Freud Museum and Bethlem Museum of the Mind, pupils deepen their understanding of human behaviour in an engaging and practical setting.
Arrive in London and check into your centrally located hotel.
After orientation and free time for lunch, students will enjoy an introductory session led by a psychology graduate or educator, covering the practical applications of psychological theory.
Evening meal at a local restaurant.
Begin the day at the Freud Museum, where students will explore psychoanalytic theory and Freud’s original study.
In the afternoon, visit the Bethlem Museum of the Mind for a guided tour on the history and treatment of mental illness.
Evening at leisure or optional theatre visit.
Spend the day at the Science Museum focusing on cognition, memory, and neuroscience.
The trip concludes with free time before departure.






Photos above are from our sample itineraries, excursions and activities – each trip is tailored to your group.
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Visit the Freud Museum, once the London home of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. Students can explore his study, iconic psychoanalytic couch, and exhibitions on Freud’s life and theories, gaining insight into the roots of modern psychology.

At the Bethlem Museum of the Mind, located at the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, students discover the history of mental health treatment and changing attitudes to mental illness. Exhibits include artwork by former patients and thought-provoking displays on psychiatry and care through the ages.

The Science Museum offers fascinating galleries on neuroscience, medical history and human behaviour. Interactive exhibits bring concepts like brain function, perception and cognition to life, helping students connect psychological theory to real-world science and innovation.

Add an optional West End performance to the itinerary for a cultural highlight. Live theatre provides a chance to reflect on themes of identity, behaviour and human relationships — offering a creative complement to classroom psychology studies.
Our Psychology school trips are based in central London, allowing easy access to specialist venues, museums, and academic hubs. With its concentration of world-renowned institutions and expert practitioners, London provides unparalleled opportunities to enrich the A-Level Psychology syllabus with real-life examples and immersive learning.

Located in Bloomsbury, the Royal National Hotel provides a safe and convenient base for school groups. Its central location near the British Museum and University College London ensures students are at the heart of academic and cultural activity. Rooms are student-friendly, and the hotel offers a variety of dining options and group facilities for evening discussions or downtime.
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