Natural History Discoverers

Natural History Discoverers is a museum programme for 10–13-year-olds who want to explore science in a fun, informal, and welcoming space. Running at selected points through the year, often during school holidays, it gives young people the chance to experience the museum a little more independently, build confidence, meet others their age, and discover that science can be creative, playful, and exciting.

Natural History Discoverers is designed especially for younger participants who are curious about the natural world but may not yet be ready for more in-depth programmes. Sessions are light in tone, hands-on in style, and big on exploration. Young people might investigate fossils, observe specimens, follow discovery trails through the galleries, ask questions like scientists, or turn ideas from nature into drawings, inventions, and creative designs.

Several students sit around a table covered with colored paper, markers, and supplies, closely examining a small brown object together while others watch and participate.
A group of students sit around a table engaged in a classroom activity with paper and materials, while an adult stands nearby guiding the discussion, with display cases of natural history specimens in the background.

 

Recent sessions have included fossil-inspired activities connected to the museum’s Breaking Ground exhibition, as well as workshops where participants built their own simple research tools, explored the galleries using evidence from real specimens, and created imaginative responses to what they saw. Activities are designed to balance curiosity, creativity, and confidence-building in a supportive setting.

For many young people, Natural History Discoverers is also a first step into the museum’s wider youth community. Participants often go on to join programmes such as Natural History Investigators or Youth Forum as they get older.

It is for young people only, with sessions planned to help them enjoy the museum independently in a safe and supportive environment. Booking is usually required when sessions are announced.

To find out more about future Natural History Discoverers events, email education@oum.ox.ac.uk.