SchoolVisits
Bring Your Students for a Visit
For Ontario schools and education groups: ages 4 to 18 years old.
Bookings are available Tuesday to Friday from September to June.
Bookings are available Monday to Friday in July and August, and during March Break.
Click here to learn about school visits and tour experiences for the upcoming special exhibition, Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.
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Visit Types, Pricing & Booking
Ontario Kindergarten to Grade 12 lessons are taught by a ROM Educator. Guided Lessons may take place entirely in the galleries, or they may move between the galleries and a classroom containing hands-on objects from ROM’s extensive teaching collections. 1) gallery only, where the entire session takes place in the galleries, or 2) a mixed gallery/lab session that includes lessons in the gallery and a hands-on classroom lesson with objects from ROM’s extensive teaching collections. Sessions run September to December.
Onsite Visits ($16/person)
For Ontario education groups, Kindergarten to Grade 12, these sessions allow your students to visit the Museum’s galleries and/or exhibition at your own pace. Our asynchronous gallery trails help to facilitate and enrich your learning experience before, after, and while you’re visiting ROM.
Onsite Self-Guided Visits ($8/person).
Onsite Self-Guided Special Exhibitions ($10/person).
Connect your students to cultural objects, natural specimens, and ancestral belongings with a ROM virtual lesson. Aligned to the Ontario Curriculum and linked to 21st century competencies, our virtual lessons are taught by ROM’s Educator team, including Indigenous Museum Educators, and engage students through inquiry and object based learning.
Virtual Lessons ($50/class).
Inquiring about a visit from an out of province or post-secondary school, adult or corporate group, or just a group visit on a weekend or holiday? ROM’s Group Sales team is ready to help you with your visit, offering several customizable options for viewing our galleries and exhibitions.
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School Visits: Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.
Virtual Exhibition Experience: Auschwitz: Not Long Ago. Not Far Away.
Auschwitz.
Booking & Payment Information
Bookings should be requested more than one week in advance. Bookings made less than one week prior cannot be guaranteed.
Thanks to our general Education Partners, Virtual Lessons are free for K-12 Schools in Ontario. Please apply discount code ONT24 in the shopping cart.
Onsite Self-Guided session, general admission: $8 per person.
Onsite Self-Guided session + Special Exhibition: $10 per person.
Onsite Guided session + Self-Guided, general admission: $16 per person.
- Onsite self-guided sessions include HST. Guided sessions are tax exempt
- Guided lesson pricing is tax exempt. Self-guided visit pricing includes HST.
- “Per person” includes students, teachers, and other adult staff/volunteers
- 1 adult staff/volunteer is free for every 2 students
- Minimum 15 students/persons required
- General admission or Membership offers or discounts cannot be applied to School Visits
You will receive an invoice/reservation as soon as you submit your booking. Payment is due on arrival by cash, cheque, debit, or credit card. Cheques should be made payable to “Royal Ontario Museum”. Please provide one cheque per booking. Purchase Orders must be arranged in advance of your visit. Your invoice/reservation number must be quoted on all invoice payments and communications.
We understand that last-minute as soon as possible if you need to cancel your booking. If you are cancelling multiple visits, please cancel them individually by responding to each reservation email, or send a separate email listing all the invoice reservation email, or send a separate email listing all the reservation numbers affected.
Visit Supports
ROM is committed to accessibility for all visitors. We offer a variety of programs and services to ensure the accessibility of the Museum and its collections. To request communication supports and/or accommodations for your onsite or virtual field trip, please email schoolv@rom.on.ca or call 416.586.5801 x1 (voicemail only). Please note that some services may need at least three weeks advance notice.
School groups are encouraged to bring as many teachers/supervisors (adults) as needed to ensure that kids are safe and well supervised. To facilitate this, ROM School Visits offers 1 adult free for every 2 students attending. Please check your board/organization’s supervision requirements or aim for our recommended minimum supervision ratios:
- Kindergarten to Grade 3 (Age 9 and younger): 1 adult per 5 children
- Grade 4 to Grade 8 (Ages 10 to 13): 1 adult per 10 children
- Grade 9 to Grade 12 (Age 14 and older): 1 adult per 15 youth
- Children aged 13 and younger are required to be with an adult at all times. Please review our Visitor Guide for additional information on supervision and ROM’s code of conduct
ROM's Lunch Room (Level 1B East): 30-minute lunch slots are assigned upon arrival (if requested). Druxy’s ROM Café (Level 1B West) is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that outside food is not allowed in Druxy's, and food purchased there must be consumed there. We recommend large groups contact Druxy's directly at 416.586.7936 in advance. Please allocate supervision adequately in cases where the group is split between ROM's Lunch Room and Druxy's
Meet ROM's Educators
ROM position: Museum Educator since 2003
Favourite ROM gallery or object: Strigil in the Roman Gallery. This seemingly innocuous object can be interpreted as intersecting science, history, and human perseverance.
Favourite quote: “Don’t let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your curiosity. It’s your life…make it the life you want to live.” - Mae Jemison
About me: The ROM is an incredible place to teach, with our millions of objects and wide range of visiting students! My degrees are in science, English, and education. I have taught preK to post-secondary, and have taught outdoors, in schools, and weekly on a commuter bus. My favourite parts of teaching are learning from students and engaging visiting classes. I look forward to welcoming you to the ROM and sharing the wonder around us!
ROM position: Indigenous Museum Educator since 2018
Favourite ROM gallery or object: Shaking Pole of Kw'ax̱suu'. It’s a symbol of our matriarchal cultures and has a great story about respecting nature.
Favourite quote: "What is a life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset." - Chief Crowfoot
About me: I am a Visual Artist and Educator from Vancouver with Gitxsan, Tsimshian, German, and Icelandic ancestry. I studied Visual Arts at the University of Victoria and Education at the University of Toronto. In 2015, I completed an International Residency in northern New Mexico and Colorado. Curiosity led me to teaching at art galleries and museums including the Royal BC Museum, Blue Crow Gallery, Latcham Gallery, the Living Arts Centre, and Art City.
ROM position : Bilingual Museum Educator since 2015
Favourite ROM gallery or object: Plastered skull from Jericho. The Jericho plastered skull is my favourite object in the museum because even though it has been studied a lot, we still don’t really know why people made it. This reminds me that people in the past had a rich culture that we will never fully understand. It motivates me to keep asking questions and appreciate the complexity of the world.
About me: I am an archaeologist with a PhD in Middle Eastern archaeology and over 15 years experience working in museums. I have travelled all over, learning about the world and how people live, and I love nothing more than sharing my excitement for this knowledge.
ROM position: Rom Educator since 2022 and Hands-On Gallery Facilitator since 2019
Favourite ROM gallery or object: The Bee Hive one the second floor in the Hands-On Biodiversity Gallery! Honey bees have so much to share in what they achieve, how they take care of their home, and how they collaborate so well with each other. From making honey, bee bread, building a hive, pollinating, taking care of the land and more. They are a great reminder of how learning is interdisciplinary!🐝🍯
Favourite quote : “It was a pleasure meeting you, even if you are my least favorite vegetable! Take care, Turniphead!” -Sophie from Howls Moving Castle
About me: I am a teacher with a focus on history! A new thing that I am learning is the history and stories of math. I really enjoy listening to the stories that folks share. What I love about learning is, that it is collaborative, social, engaging and always growing. I look forward to meeting you virtually or in person! 🙂
ROM position: Lead Bilingual Educator since 2007
Favourite ROM gallery or object: The planetarium. I know, I’m cheating. It’s immersive, and I can whisk students to the farthest reaches of the galaxy or to a dinosaur dig in Alberta.
Favourite quote: “[Kids] don't remember what you try to teach them. They remember what you are.” - Jim Henson, It's Not Easy Being Green: And Other Things to Consider
About me: I’m by my nature a science communicator - that kid who would dive into a subject then tell you all about it. I decided to study astronomy in Grade 6. While at university, I realized it was the teaching not the research aspect of science that I preferred. I’ve worked as a science communicator at observatories, science centres, and at the ROM for over 20 years. My alphabet soup: BSc, BEd, GDip SciComm.
ROM position: Bilingual Museum Educator since 2021
Favourite ROM gallery or object: This one is always changing for me, especially as I learn more and more about different things. For now, my favorite exhibit was The Cloth that Changed the World. I love how identity stories and cultural myths were woven (both literally and figuratively) into the cloths. As a Sri Lankan-Canadian, this exhibit connected me to my identity, especially because my mother continues to work with cloth and fabrics to this day.
Favourite quote: “Search (and learn) with sincerity, humility and love,” ~Hatsheput: Daughter of Amun by Moyra Caldecott.
About me: I am a teacher. I have a Bachelor of Education as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Studies. I have an insatiable curiosity, especially all things history and science, and I absolutely love learning! I think learning is all about helping people become kind and caring citizens who want to make the world a better place for everyone!
Contact Us
416.586.5801 x1
schoolv@rom.on.ca
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