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Curriculum-Based Learning

Our activities bring curriculum content to life through subject-specific challenges and immersive problem-solving. History can be relived through wartime codes, geography explored with map-based puzzles, and English enriched through Shakespearean riddles and textual clues. These activities reinforce subject knowledge while promoting deeper understanding, allowing pupils to apply what they have learned in meaningful and engaging ways. Our challenges can be used to introduce new topics, consolidate learning, or provide an alternative approach to revision and assessment.

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Mathematics

Our immersive activities can provide opportunities for pupils to apply mathematical thinking within engaging problem-solving contexts. Mathematical skills such as number, logic, reasoning, and pattern recognition can be embedded within wider thematic challenges or form the focus of a dedicated activity. Teachers may choose to use these challenges to support fluency, problem-solving, and reasoning, while helping pupils see maths as purposeful and relevant beyond isolated exercises.

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Humanities

We design adventures that can place pupils within geographical and historical contexts that encourage enquiry and deeper understanding. Pupils may analyse maps, sources, or data, explore place and time, and consider cause and consequence through structured problem-solving. These challenges can support discussion, reasoning, and application of knowledge, helping pupils make connections between people, places, and events rather than relying on recall alone.

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English

Online escape rooms can support the development of key literacy skills through purposeful reading and discussion. Pupils may be required to interpret written clues, follow instructions carefully, infer meaning, and justify ideas through talk. These challenges can be used to promote comprehension, vocabulary development, and oracy, helping pupils practise clear communication and close reading in a range of learning contexts.

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Languages

Our educational challenges can support language learning by providing meaningful contexts for vocabulary development, comprehension, and communication. Pupils may engage with clues, short texts, or instructions that require careful reading, deduction, and pattern recognition. Collaboration and discussion can help pupils test ideas and build confidence, encouraging participation and risk-taking when working with unfamiliar language.

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Science

Bringing a science-focus to challenges, whether in relation to a specific topic or a dimension to cross-curricular activities, encourage pupils to think scientifically. By observing, questioning, and applying knowledge to solve problems, our challenges can require pupils to interpret data, make predictions, and test theories. These activities support curiosity and enquiry while reinforcing key scientific concepts and vocabulary. Teachers can use them to develop pupils’ confidence in working scientifically through discussion, reasoning, and collaborative problem-solving.

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and More...

Our educational escape room-style activities can be built to support a wide range of additional subjects and curriculum areas. Themes may include business and enterprise, classics, PSHE, religious education, or other conceptual subjects that benefit from discussion, ethical thinking, and applied knowledge. These challenges can provide a flexible framework for exploring complex ideas, encouraging pupils to think critically, share perspectives, and engage meaningfully with topics across the full breadth of the curriculum.

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