Junior Tour Guides - Audio Descriptions 2021
Below you will find audio description versions of the main Junior Tour Guidesâ film, followed by the five activity videos.
If you have any enquiries regarding accessible resources for the Junior Tour Guides 2021 project, please send an email to learning@rosslynchapel.com and we will get back to you.
Junior Tour Guides film
Join Sir William and Lady St Clair and their scribe, the medieval stonemasons, mythical green men, angels and Victorian visitors to discover the story of Rosslyn Chapel.
The Activities
Apply for a job at Rosslyn Chapel
Fill out an apprentice application as an apprentice at Rosslyn Chapel! With Sir William and Lady St Clair.
Make a soap carving
Learn how to carve a design in soap with the master stonemason and his apprentice.
Play Green Man Tig
Learn the Rosslyn Chapel version of tig with the Green Men, draw a green man face and tart your own green man poem.
Make your own drum
Join the musical angels in the Lady Chapel to learn how to make your very own drum.
Make a âstained glassâ window
Use the template below to make an easy stained glass window with the Victorian visitors.
Further learning resources
Rosslyn Chapel has a variety of digital learning resources that can be used either in the classroom or for home learning. Click on the links to find out more about the following related topics:
Stained Glass windowsÂ
St George and the Dragon stained glass window
St Francis of Assisi stained glass window
Apprentice Pillar
Apprentice Pillar Tree of Life and Dragons in a Twist
Discover even more topics at
Digital Learning Resources - The Official Rosslyn Chapel Website
Teaching topics
The Junior Tour Guides films will support learning on the following topics:
- Scottish History
- Medieval times/The Middle Ages
- Comparing to Scotland's past
- Midlothian local history
- Rosslyn Chapel
- Sinclair Family
- RME churches and religious buildings
Leave a message for the Junior Tour Guides!
If you enjoyed the films, please leave a message to let our Junior Tour Guides know what you thought.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Made in association with
This project is part of an ongoing partnership between Rosslyn Chapel Trust and Roslin Primary School. With special thanks to Illuminate UK and Media Education.
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