Educational Tickets

Give your students the opportunity to learn more about food, farming and the countryside in Norfolk!

The Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association offers FREE admission for school groups and home educated children (including teachers/helpers/adults within allowed ratios).

Ticket bookings for 2025 will be opening soon.

Join us for an inspiring and educational day. Visit our Discovery Zone, the hub of interactive learning for young people, that combines food, farming and the countryside with STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths).

Each year we welcome 9,500 school and home educated children over two days, to experience all that the Royal Norfolk Show has to offer.

School Parties and S.E.N.D. Provisions

All students up to the age of 18 years are FREE with teachers based on the following ratios:


Reception: 1 adult to 4 children
Key Stage 1: 1 adult to 6 children
Key Stage 2: 1 adult to 8 children
Key Stages 3 & above: 1 adult to 10 children


To book and pay for any additional adults, or parking passes please select Other Tickets below

Home Educated Families and groups

All students up to the age of 18 years are FREE with accompanying adults and/or group leaders based on the following ratios:

Up to 4 children: 1 free adult
Over 5 children: 2 free adults


You will have to book and pay for any additional adults

To book for parking passes and pay for any additional adults please select Other Tickets below


In 2024…

We have moved the Discovery Zone to sit beside the STEMM Village, an area which provides a platform to educate and inspire teenagers in how STEMM can help us address global challenges. The theme of the Discovery Zone this year is the lifecycle of Sugar Beet. In Norfolk on average, we produce 2.6million tonnes of Sugarbeet on 32,000Ha of land! As one of the most commonly produced crops in Norfolk, come and learn about how Sugar Beet is planted, grown, harvested and then transformed into sugar, along with learning about the challenges farmers face and how these are overcome.


You can also call in at the Rare Breeds Animal Farm to learn more about native breeds and conservation. Stop by the Woodland Area to take part in engaging activities and learn more about our countryside and don’t forget to visit the Broads Village to learn more about the Broads National Park and the unique ecology of this exciting habitat.

New for 2025…

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