Water education

Everything you need to know about our educational sessions.

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We want to help educate the citizens of the future about the importance of water.

At Bristol Water, we are keen to bring water to life in the classroom. We offer FREE lessons and assemblies to any primary school in our supply area.

Unsure if you get Bristol water from your school taps? Use this postcode checker to see.

Whether you’re learning about the water cycle or the environment, we can deliver a fun, engaging and inclusive session, with the National Curriculum embedded throughout.

Our sessions for Key Stage 2

We have two exciting lessons on offer which can be tailored for your class.

The Journey of Water

Learn about the water cycle, our water treatment processes and getting water to your tap, alongside top tips on saving water.

River Pollution

As well as learning about the water cycle and our water treatment processes, this session include how plastic pollution affects our rivers, lakes and the wildlife that lives there.

What do schools say about us?

  • “It was interesting and practical, Natalie was engaging and the children enjoyed it all.”
  • The class loved the practical element of the lesson.”
  • “The opportunity to make a water filter and discuss observation was great! The children were really engaged and loved doing it.”
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Meet our education officer

Community Engagement and Education Lead Natalie is passionate about teaching children about water and its importance. Natalie has a degree in Primary Education with QTS and extensive experience across a range of primary schools working with children.

Meet Natalie

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Request your visit

We would love to hear from you. Sessions book up quickly, so please give at least four weeks’ notice of when you’d like a visit. Simply complete the form and Natalie will be in touch.

Request your visit

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Learning and resources

Download our FREE educational resources aimed at helping KS2/3 learn all about water.

See our educational resources