
A Science school trip to Geneva gives students the opportunity to experience science beyond the classroom in one of Europe’s most important centres for research and innovation.
With two days at CERN, students can explore particle physics, engineering and scientific discovery in a real-world setting, while time in Geneva adds wider learning around humanitarian work, international cooperation and global challenges.
This curriculum-linked Science tour is designed to inspire curiosity, deepen subject understanding and help students see how scientific research shapes the modern world.
Morning: Travel from the UK to Geneva.
Afternoon: Arrive in Geneva and transfer to your accommodation.
Evening: Dinner at the accommodation and time for a group briefing.
Morning: Visit CERN and begin exploring exhibitions linked to particle physics, engineering and scientific research.
Afternoon: Continue your CERN experience with further educational activities and time at the CERN Science Gateway.
Evening: Dinner at the accommodation and group reflection time.
Morning: Return to CERN for a second day of science-focused learning and interactive exhibitions.
Afternoon: Explore Geneva’s lakeside area and key city landmarks.
Evening: Dinner at the accommodation and free time for supervised group activities.
Morning: Visit the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum to explore humanitarian action, global cooperation and the impact of international aid.
Afternoon: Begin your return journey to the UK.
Evening: Arrival back in the UK, subject to travel arrangements.






Photos above are from our sample itineraries, excursions and activities – each trip is tailored to your group.
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New!The CERN Science Gateway offers interactive exhibitions and learning spaces that help students engage with particle physics, technology and the big questions behind scientific discovery. It provides an accessible and inspiring way for students to explore how scientists investigate matter, energy and the origins of the universe.
New!The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum gives students the chance to explore humanitarian action, global cooperation and the impact of conflict and crisis on communities around the world. This visit adds an important cross-curricular element to the tour, linking science, ethics, medicine, geography and international relations.
New!Students will also spend time exploring Geneva, including its lakeside setting, historic streets and key landmarks. This provides a valuable opportunity to experience one of Europe’s most international cities while developing confidence, independence and cultural understanding beyond the classroom.
Your Science school trip is based in Geneva, a city known for scientific research, international cooperation and humanitarian work. With two days dedicated to CERN and time to explore Geneva’s cultural and global institutions, students can connect classroom learning with real-world science, innovation and international collaboration.
A visit to CERN gives students the opportunity to explore one of the world’s leading centres for scientific research. Home to the Large Hadron Collider, CERN introduces students to particle physics, engineering, computing and international scientific collaboration through exhibitions and educational experiences designed to bring complex scientific ideas to life.

Geneva Hostel provides a practical and student-friendly base for school groups visiting Geneva. The hostel offers a range of group accommodation options, flexible catering, free Wi-Fi and shared spaces suitable for briefings and downtime. Its location provides convenient access to Geneva’s public transport network, making it well placed for visits to CERN, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum and the city centre.
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