Are you looking to use VR at your school but you don’t want to invest thousands in your own headsets? PrimeVR offers virtual reality experience days from as little as £1.99* per pupil. Choose from over 20 different topics, ranging from Ancient Egypt to Outer Space and Inside the Body. Each workshop comes with a follow up literacy lesson plan that teachers can use to inspire creative writing.
Since starting in 2017, PrimeVR has worked with over 500 schools across the UK. Check out their 5* reviews on Google, Trustpilot and Facebook.
No expensive investment. No risk of technology becoming outdated. Completely hassle-free.
Looking for something new for your next topic? Get in touch at www.primevr.co.uk.
*Based on eight classes of 30 pupils taking part throughout the day.
The UK’s leading VR workshop provider
Bob Tomblin
Are you looking to use VR at your school but you don’t want to invest thousands in your own headsets? PrimeVR offers virtual reality experience days from as little as £1.99* per pupil. Choose from over 20 different topics, ranging from Ancient Egypt to Outer Space and Inside the Body. Each workshop comes with a follow up literacy lesson plan that teachers can use to inspire creative writing.
Since starting in 2017, PrimeVR has worked with over 500 schools across the UK. Check out their 5* reviews on Google, Trustpilot and Facebook.
No expensive investment. No risk of technology becoming outdated. Completely hassle-free.
Looking for something new for your next topic? Get in touch at www.primevr.co.uk.
*Based on eight classes of 30 pupils taking part throughout the day.
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