WIN a Fun-Filled School Trip to Eureka! For Your Entire Class!

Take the learning out of the classroom for one epic day.

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Award-winning Eureka! is a children’s museum in Halifax, home to more than 400 interactive exhibits designed to help kids learn more about themselves and the world around them.

When it comes to school trips, nowhere does them quite like Eureka!

Get ready for an adventure like no other, because we’ve teamed up with Eureka! and First Bus to give one lucky class in West Yorkshire a free school trip this November. With sustainable travel on board the electric Evie bus, a day packed with fun activities in the National Children’s Museum and plenty of hands-on experiences to enjoy, this is a prize your pupils won’t forget. Enter now for your chance to win.

Hop on board the Evie bus

A child colouring in a picture of a bus

Credit: Richard Walker/ImageNorth

Your day starts with a ride on First Bus’ very own Evie – their fully-electric school bus. The kids will get to climb aboard the big purple bus for an exclusive storytime session, hearing all about Tinyfoot & Evie’s Adventure to Tiny Street. This colourful tale is all about eco-friendly travel and how it helps reduce our carbon footprint, brought to life for curious young minds.

Once you arrive at the museum, it’s time to head inside for more Evie-themed fun, including a wordsearch and colouring sheets inspired by Evie’s eco adventures. Each child will get to take home a copy of the book – which is fully recyclable and made with recycled materials and vegetable ink – along with a plush Evie bus to remember the day.

Explore Eureka!’s Eco Street

Three school children in a model car

Credit: Matt Thomas

You’ll also get to explore the whole of Eureka! which covers a wealth of curriculum-linked topics. One of the best bits is Eco Street – a key part of the role-playing town experience which looks at sustainable forms of transport and inspires us all to make greener choices. Guided by the museum staff, pupils will have time to discover a host of hands-on exhibits, learning all about themselves and the world in which they live.

From driving electric vehicles to designing a sustainable car for the future, it’s an immersive and fun way to combine learning and play, resulting in a wider understanding of the world around us. It’s the ultimate package for curious kids and eco-conscious teachers – enter now for your chance to win.

Terms & Conditions

The free prize draw is open until 4pm on Friday 10th October 2025. There is one prize available. The prize is in two parts. 1) A school trip for one class of up to 32 children and some staff to Eureka! The prize includes transport for up to 40 people due to bus capacity. Trip must be taken between Tuesday to Thursday in November 2025. 2) Travel from the school to Eureka! and back on First Bus’ electric Evie bus. The bus can take students and staff from the school to the museum and back only. Each child will receive a First Bus Tinyfoot & Evie’s Adventure to Tiny Street storybook and a plush Evie toy, and they will also provide some additional book copies for the school library. School must be within the West Yorkshire boundary to claim the prize. This free prize draw is open to UK residents with a valid UK postal address only. The competition will be run across Leeds-List and Yorkshire-List. One winner will be randomly selected from the database of entrants who completed the prize draw online entry form. Employees and family of Eureka!, You Platforms Ltd or any agencies connected with the set up of this prize draw are not eligible to enter. No cash alternative. The winner will be contacted by email. The winner must confirm that they’re eligible and able to accept within 24 hours of the email being sent. If a winner does not contact us within this time period, we reserve the right to choose another winner at random from all other eligible entries. Subject to availability. All entrants must be aged 18 years or over. Standard Leeds-List terms and conditions apply. Cover image credit: Matt Thomas