School trips

School trips are an important experience for all children. It is worth considering the following advice in advance.

Day school trips

  • School to draw up risk assessment and plan with pupil’s vision impairment in mind.
  • Is additional support needed for safety reasons?
  • Is additional support needed for educational reasons so that the pupil can fully access the learning objective?
  • 1:1 support to be provided if necessary.
  • If appropriate, parents to meet school staff going on trip and discuss individual needs.
  • School to contact venue to check accessibility and availability of large print material or guides for a vision impaired pupil.
  • Vision impaired pupil to be at front of group when staff giving instructions or demonstrations being given.

Theatre visits

  • Contact theatre to ensure school group (or smaller group with vision impaired child) are allocated seats at front of theatre, cinema or auditorium.
  • School to consider attending an audio described performance.
  • School to consider asking for touch tour.
  • Large print guides are available for museums or theatre performances.
  • Consider use of binoculars at theatre if no other consideration made.
  • Staff member to help interpret performance as appropriate.

Residential school trips

  • School to draw up risk assessment and plan with pupil’s vision impairment in mind.
  • Is additional support needed for safety reasons?
  • Is additional support needed for educational reasons so that the pupil can fully access the learning objective?
  • Ask for a detailed itinerary of school trip
  • Consider writing notes for staff on the trip giving specific information on your child’s sight and explaining when and where sight issues may arise for your child
  • Meet with staff going on schools trip if appropriate to discuss the trip itinerary and its impact with regards to sight
  • For older children check arrangements for ‘free time’ on school trips