VRCORE, a virtual field trip to help students learn and explore.

Virtual Reality is most often associated with gaming, and that makes sense. VR gamers make up the majority of the user base for VR. VR, though, can be used for more than just a relaxing pastime, but also to enhance the learning process for students.
VR Field-Trips video showcasing VRCORE Education
VRCORE Education specializes in providing in-school, free-roam virtual reality (VR) field trips designed to enhance student learning through immersive, interactive experiences.
Like in the video linked above, students can explore the International Space Station without having to go anywhere except for the school gym! They can also see and interact with classmates in this experience, so it doesn't end up being a solo learning activity like most are.
Bookings are available in multiple locations in the US and Canada via the website. It is a 60 - 70-minute session if "immersive VR learning (adjustable per school), and is capable of accommodating 15 to 35 students.
As described on the website, "We tie in Science, Social Studies, Phys Ed, Technology Studies, and Environmental Education.". Meaning this is an actual opportunity to learn and get a new experience for students.

They have multiple plans available for bookings that can be found on the pricing page on the VRCORE Education website.