Skip to main content
Funded and Managed by
City of London Corporation
documents-being-handled-by-members-of-public

Learning

Schools and adults

Learning at The London Archives

We are dedicated to ensuring that everyone has access to history and heritage through our Learning Programme.

For the past two decades we have been committed to working across a board range of audiences, programming talks and tours for adults as well as an awarding winning schools’ programme. We also work extensively with community groups, BME & LGBTQ+ organisations and individuals in collecting, preserving, and showcasing London’s diverse histories.

primary-school-children
Learning
Primary schools
Education offer
Explore our Key Stage 1 and 2 education sessions
local-secondary-school-coffee-workshop
Learning
Secondary schools
Education offer
Discover our Key Stage 3 and 4 education sessions
local-primary-school-spice-tales
Learning
Learning resources
Classroom Resources for Teachers
Find out about the learning resources we have on offer
staff-showing-film-roll-at-huntley-conference
Learning
Adult programme
Learning
The London Archives runs a core public programme of events, talks, walks and workshops - find out what's on offer
book-stand-and-laptop-asa
Learning
Students and Early Career Researchers
What we can offer you
The London Archives is a free space to study, even if you're not using the archives - find out about what we offer for students and early career researchers
researcher-viewing-photos-from-the-archive
Learning
Lecturers and Academics
Higher education
The London Archives is a free place for students to study which provide access to world class resources including our Mediatheque, London Picture Archive and our 100,000-volume library on the history of London, alongside printed maps (highlights include facsimiles of the bomb damage map) and microfilm readers.

Stay in touch with our Learning Team