Trinity House Maritime Museum, Leith
FREE Learning and Community Programmes
In the heart of Leith
Trinity House is home to a treasure trove of fascinating maritime memorabilia, characters and stories.
Today visitors can explore an eclectic mix of artworks, navigational equipment, and curiosities collected by Leith sailors throughout the centuries and from all corners of the globe.
Illuminate run the Learning and Community programme at Trinity House on behalf of Historic Environment Scotland. An excellent setting for interdisciplinary learning and discovering more about local heritage, landscape and environment. The site’s history links to key topics including journeys, transport, Scotland’s place in the world, trade and equalities. We also have workshops supporting skills for work in tourism and that use the Collection to inspire creativity in writing, performance or visual art.
- All of the opportunities are FREE for learning, schools and community groups.
- When groups are in the House it is closed to the public offering a uniquely safe, inclusive space.
- As well as opportunities to learn and work in the House, we can come to your school/base.
- You can download our schools programme here >
Schools and Further Education
You can download our Schools programme covering Early Years to Senior Phase here >
You can download our Schools programme covering Early Years to Senior Phase here >
Tours and Object Handling (onsite or in your classroom)
Black History of Leith presentation/tour & objects (onsite or in your classroom)
Maritime Drama (in your classroom and incorporating costumes and objects)
Tour Guide training for Travel & Tourism students
Learning visits to Trinity House are eligible for the Scottish Government Heritage Travel Subsidy for Schools. Criteria and application for travel subsidy can be found here >
Community Groups & Adult Learning
We work with
- training providers like Access to Industry and Impact Arts
- groups for older adults like U3A and Sporting Memories
- and many others including Young Carers, Women’s Institute and Building Roots.
We pride ourselves on being inclusive, welcoming, flexible and Dementia Friendly.
Activities can include
- Tours and Object Handling (on site)
- Talks and Object Handling ( at your base)
- Dementia friendly Object Handling and reminiscence
- Training to suit your client needs e.g. tour guide skills, visitor experience
- Facilitating the Collection as inspiration for creative work like writing and visual art