A dynamic citizenship and ethics workshop simulating the political decision-making of a royal council. Students adopt roles, debate complex issues, and learn about democracy, ethics, and persuasive communication.
A history-based workshop comparing the politics and culture of Westeros to real medieval Europe. Students identify parallels between fantasy and fact, exploring how societies rise, rule, and fall through the lens of Game of Thrones.
A writing and performance workshop that combines imagination with language skills. Students create short texts inspired by the world of Westeros, exploring narrative voice, tone, and structure before performing their work aloud.
This media workshop introduces students to film composition and lighting. Working in groups, they plan, shoot, and review a short video sequence, learning how cinematographers use light and shadow to influence emotion and narrative.
A hands-on design and technology challenge where students plan, prototype, and build their own props inspired by the armouries of Westeros. They learn safe tool use, material handling, and design thinking from sketch to final finish.
This creative art and design session introduces students to heraldic symbolism and colour psychology. Participants plan and create their own sigils or banners, expressing identity and storytelling through shape, pattern, and motif.
Students explore performance fundamentals through a fantasy lens — developing confidence, communication, and collaboration while acting out short scripted scenes. Participants learn how body language, voice, and timing can transform simple dialogue into convincing on-screen moments.