Educational visits can be tailored to suit the individual needs of your group. Talk to a member of our education team when booking to find out how you can make the most of your visit to Armagh Planetarium.
Children attending Special Needs schools have a wide range of abilities.ˆà The Planetarium offers Special Needs visitors the opportunity to explore astronomy and space science and to see the spectacular objects that can be seen in the Solar System and beyond, at a level appropriate to the pupilòÀÙs abilities.ˆà
Special Needs teachers are encouraged to come along and see what we can do. Follow up visits to the school can be arranged to explore other aspects of science and help the children to enjoy discovering simple scienctific principles for themselves.ˆà The small class sizes in Special Needs Schools makes it easier for Planetarium staff to work with the children and young adults: we can modify our visit to suit you.
We would recommend a show and then a workshop which can involve all of the children in a hands-on activity.ˆà Rocket workshops are especially suitable, although they are weather dependent.
Special Needs Facilities
At Armagh Planetarium, our building is user friendly for those with mobility or other difficulties, and we have a number of other arrangments and facilities in place to welcome anyone with special needs to the Planetarium.
òÀâ Disabled parking available in close proximity to thebuilding
òÀâ The Main Reception has a wheelchair accessible counter
òÀâ Ramp access to all parts of the ground floor of the main building
òÀâ A lift at the front of the building allows access to the first floor and the Digital Theatre
òÀâ Dedicated viewing areas are available for wheelchair users within the Theatre
òÀâ Two unisex, wheelchair accessible toilets in the building, one on the ground floor and one on the first floor
òÀâ An Induction Loop for those who require Assisted Hearing facilities available in both the Digital Theatre and the
reception area
òÀâ All main signs in the building have information duplicated in braille, as do the lift controls
òÀâ Guide dogs and Assistance dogs are welcome, but please remember that the noise and light levels in the Exhibition Area and Theatre vary greatly and this may be unsettling.
One of our special visitors Ryan Bogues made this PowerPoint presentation for us and we are delighted to show you how he enjoyed his visit, and how it unlocked his creative instincts.
If you have any special needs that do not appear to be covered by this list, please feel free to contact us to see if we can assist you in any further way.