A Great New Business Studies Visit - Chelsea FC
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tutor2u has partnered with Chelsea FC to create a fantastic new visit for Business Students. The Business of Football at Chelsea FC gives business students the inside track on one of the world’s leading sporting brands. Here’s how to arrange a visit for your students…
Over 250 business studies teachers contributed to tutor2u’s project to design a new business studies visit. The result is a guided tour, tailored specfically to the needs of the Business Studies curriculum.
The Business of Football at Chelsea FC Tour comprises:
- A guided tour round the world-famous Stamford Bridge stadium. At each stop, the guide addresses a series of business studies topics, with students encouraged to complete their Tour Workbook
- A discover challenge round the Chelsea FC museum
- A chance to visit the Chelsea FC Megastore and complete some retail-based research tasks
Students get the chance to:
- Sit in the Chelsea FC dugout
- Walk through the tunnel with the deafening sound of the home crowd cheering them on
- Pose for photos in the Press Conference room
- Take a good look round the luxurious home dressing room (and the less comfortable away team dressing room)
- Take to the Shed End stand to get a panoramic view around the stadium
Each student gets a Tour Workbook. Teachers also get a Chelsea FC Business Resource CD containing a wide range of support and follow-up materials, including a video and interactive quiz.
The Business of Football at Chelsea FC tour is already proving a huge hit, so we would advise you to contact the club as early as possible if you would like to enquire about a booking.
The contact details are:
Phone: 0871 984 1955 (please mention tutor2u as the source of your enquiry)
Web: http://www.chelseafc.com/page/StadiumToursDetail/0,,10268~1426188,00.html

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