Go Ape are finalists at the School Travel Awards
Go Ape are Finalists in the Best UK Attraction category at the School Travel Awards
Go Ape are delighted to announce that they have been shortlisted for the School Travel Awards for the fifth year in a row, in the category of Best UK attraction. They have previously won this category in 2019 and 2020 as well as the Best Adventure Experience in 2018 and 2019.
The prestigious awards ceremony will be presented by Olympic medallist, Katharine Merry on Tuesday 6th June at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London.
Go Ape have been nominated in the category of Best UK attraction alongside, Cadbury World, Chessington World of Adventures Resort, KidZania London, LEGOLAND Windsor Resort and Zip World.
The best attractions and providers for school trips will be highlighted as the annual awards programme culminates with this special event. Schools, teachers and EVCs are also rewarded for the work they put into creating life-changing learning outside the classroom.
Go Ape Senior Sales Manager, George Nolan, said, “We are extremely proud and honoured to be nominated for best UK attraction at this year's STA's. To be recognised in this way as a leading UK outdoor activity destination for children considering the amount of other fantastic attractions, is an achievement in itself.
Go Ape have always been passionate about delivering memorable experiences and helping children to develop their confidence and resilience through school trips.”
The School Travel Editor and organiser of the Awards, Keeley Rodgers, said: “Learning outside the classroom needs to play an integral part of a child’s education. It isn’t just a nice extra to have at the end of term but vital when it comes to developing a range of life skills.
“Through the School Travel Awards, teachers and EVCs are able to highlight their favourite attractions, experiences and providers for school trips - and it also helps recognise what’s best for others too. Anyone that has made the shortlist can be very proud of their achievement given the choice and quality now available for schools and educational organisations.”