Groups Size upto 20 |
Groups Size upto 30 |
Groups Size upto 60 |
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Primary / Secondary | £60 | £60 | £80 |
A Level/College Years 11 - 12 | £80 | £100 | £120 |
University | £100 | £120 | £140 |
Thank you so much for the visit. It was fantastic and the children really enjoyed it.
The visit to the London Central Mosque was the perfect complement to the studies on Islam. The children really liked learning about the Quran, the prayer and the history of Islam. They particularly enjoyed the visit to the prayer hall and witnessing the second prayer. Mr Bennetts encouraged curiosity and answered the children's questions clearly and he pitched the talk at a great level for the children. They really enjoyed it!
Thank you again and hope to see you next year!
Knightsbridge School
Just a quick note to thank you so much for such a wonderful, informative tour from which the children gained so much. It was so lovely to be back at Regent's Park Mosque.
Thank you for letting us use that lovely room for our base, just off the library. That worked so well. To see the midday prayers is always a highlight in the majestic prayer hall and the exhibition Islam.
Thank you Peter - you are a star - it was all terrific and tied in so much with their learning.
Take care and best wishes
Holmewood House School
Paul Morgan-Jones
The Oxford University PGCE course in Religious Education has used the educational resource centre of the Central London Mosque now for close on or even exceeding a decade and we have found always the visits to be an invaluable source of learning for all students.
They benefit hugely from Peter’s superbly insightful presentations of Islam and the openness with which Peter and all his staff deal with questions from our very theologically informed students. I cannot praise the value of the educational work of the Central London Mosque too highly.
It is especially important from the perspective of mutual cultural and religious understanding as well as academic knowledge, and experientially will serve students, as it does myself, their tutor, for a lifetime in the profession of teaching.
Oxford University
Liam Gearon