Information and Resources
The website has many links to useful sources of information about home education and also web links and resources that will hopefully be of use to you and your children.
You can either select the links from the sidebar or use the search box (above) if there is something specific you require.
The links are being continually updated so if you have any resources you care to share then please send them to us. In addition, if you find any dead links then please let us know so we can update.
Activities in Birmingham
There are a huge range of activities organised by parents for their home educated children. These include:

- Sports
- Climbing at RedPoint
- Sailing
- Kayaking
- Martial Arts
- Ice Skating
- Blackwell Court
A Day in London

We took the kids to London for the weekend and visited the Natural History and Science Museums with some friends on the Sunday.
It was hot and busy but we all had fun. The Natural History Museum do some explorer packs complete with activity to do along with a safari hat and binoculars for the children to borrow.
A Europe of Tales
Myths and Legends from around Europe
Amazing Space Exploration
Lots of activities including:
- Telescopes From the Ground Up
- Planet Impact!
- Mission Mastermind
- Galaxy Hunter
- Comets
- Comet Facts, Myths, & Legends

We are the Formal Education Group of the Space Telescope Science Institute's Office of Public Outreach.
Animal Antics
A great afternoon meeting unusual animals. The kids all had a ball.
Art Junction
Art Junction is designed to provide a safe and structured virtual environment within which teachers and students can pursue artistic and educational goals. Through the activities, projects, and resources offered through this site, we aim to:
Arts Class - Green Men on the Trees
The children (and some of the adults) had great fun making 'Green Man' faces with air drying clay on the trees.
A Furry Face
BBC - Gardening with Children

The whole family can share the joy of gardening. Entertain your children with a range of educational activities that have been developed, in collaboration with the RHS, for four to seven-year olds.