Oh, the places we go

Here at Redeemer Classical School, we use field trips as an essential part of the educational process. Teachers choose trips that specifically complement what their classes are studying in order to bring the curriculum to life. When students visit the Frontier Culture Museum or Woodrow Wilson’s Birthplace, they become more closely acquainted with the time period of history they’re studying. Or when a class attends a play at the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, they get some sense of what it was like to watch a performance at the original Blackfriars in London.

Below you will find a sampling of the many field trips our students participate in that take advantage of living in the history-rich Valley and state, and having multiple universities as neighbors.

 

Apple Orchard
Arboretum
Brethren Woods
Clerk’s Office
Dynamic Aviation
EMU Nature Center
EMU Recycle Center
Harrison House
JMU: Mineral Museum, Orchestra, Physics Department, & Planetarium
Mount Crawford Creamery
Paramount Children’s Program
Pumpkin Patch
RMH Wellness Center
The Rodes Farm
Shickel Corporation
You Made It

Belle Grove Plantation
Blackfriars Playhouse
Danone
Jamestown/Williamsburg
Frontier Culture Museum
Green Bank Observatory
Luray Zoo
Monticello
Natural Bridge
New Market Battlefield
Richmond Science and Art Museum
Shenandoah National Park
Valley Lanes
Washington D.C.
Waynesboro Wildlife Center
Woodrow Wilson House
World War II Memorial in Bedford