Simulation helping Education

Just Flight joins the National Videogame Museum Educational Partnership programme!
23 July 2024

We are pleased to announce that Just Flight will be joining the National Videogame Museum’s Educational Partnership programme. This inspiring project will form part of the Museum’s mission to help students in primary, secondary further education and higher education develop a wide range of STEAM and vocational skills. From pixel art to building controllers, the Museum’s education offer has something for every part of the learner journey.

Through workshops with families, outreach activity and award-winning programmes with schools, the Museum supports and showcases routes into the games industry with its vocational work, seeking to inspire new people to make new kinds of games and explore the various pathways within the industry.

Speaking about joining the programme, Just Flight’s CEO Andy Payne OBE said: "This partnership is exactly what’s needed to help encourage and inspire the next generation of video game professionals. Just Flight and Just Trains are extremely proud to be able to help the National Videogame Museum carry out this important work.”

Stacey Jubb, Head of Learning, National Videogame Museum says, "This extra support will allow us to continue to provide a high quality provision that is inclusive for all schools to participate and enjoy. Having affordable workshops enables us to reach a diverse range of schools providing an equitable learning experience which complements the STEAM curriculum in a fun and engaging way."


About The National Videogame Museum

The National Videogame Museum (NVM) is the UK’s only museum dedicated to videogame culture. NVM celebrates videogame history through over 100 playable exhibits including games consoles, arcade machines and other interactive experiences, including some designed exclusively for the Museum. The Museum cares for one of the UK’s largest collections of nearly 5,000 videogame objects, arcade machines, technology and game memorabilia, and has welcomed over 250,000 visitors, including hundreds of school visits, since it opened in Sheffield in 2018.

Presenting a mixture of permanent and temporary exhibitions, the Museum has also designed several award winning learning activities and has developed a suite of educational workshops (including pixel art and controller building) which aim to develop vital STEAM skills for educational trips and outreach projects in the wider community.

The NVM is governed by The BGI Charity (registered number 1183530).


About The BGI

The BGI is the governing charity of the National Videogame Museum. Aiming to transform lives with videogames, it is a national voice for videogame heritage and culture and aims to educate the public on the art, science and technology of videogames.

Inspiring everyone to play, collaborate and learn about videogames through The National Videogame Museum and vocational programmes like Games Careers Week, The BGI’s mission is to ensure videogames are accessible and inclusive for everyone.