All Art & Design articles – Page 5
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New Art workshop at River and Rowing Museum
The River and Rowing Museum in Henley on Thames has revealed a new Art workshop for Key Stages 1 to 4.
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Focus on: Horniman Museum and Gardens
STO looks at some of the educational workshops at the Horniman Museum for Key Stages 1 to 5.
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Literacy, Maths and Science: learning on a farm
School Travel Organiser finds out what educational activities Whirlow Hall Farm, Sheffield offers to Key Stage 1 to 5.
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Tullie House Museum reveals events programme for 2016/2017
The history, nature and art museum, Tullie House Museum in Carlisle, will host a range of Primary school learning events for the 2016/2017 academic year.
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New exhibition opens at the Museum of Science and Industry
The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester has this month opened a new exhibition called Wonder Materials: Graphene and Beyond, which will run until 25th June 2017.
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Squirrel safari and island life: learning on Brownsea Island
National Trust-owned Brownsea Island has an extensive range of activities, both fun and educational, for students of all ages.
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Bowes Museum launches new WW1 teacher resource pack
The education department at the Bowes Museum has launched a new resource pack to aid teaching WW1 History.
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Free Country Picnic Pack resource for teachers
Farming and Countryside Education (FACE) is offering teachers a free downloadable resource, which encourages schools to celebrate the countryside and outdoors by hosting a picnic.
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Learn at the cinema; film workshops for Key Stages 2 to 5
If you thought that the cinema was handy for film-watching and popcorn-munching only, think again. STO discovers a range of workshops available at Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle.
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Combining Art and nature at the Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden
STO finds out why the Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden in Surrey is a great destination for an educational trip.
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Focus on: National Coal Mining Museum
School Travel Organiser takes a closer look at what the National Coal Mining Museum offers schools.
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5 outdoor learning centres you might not know about
The end of the summer term sees schools from all over the country heading out on residentials and outdoor learning trips. While big centres run by the likes of PGL and YHA always go down a storm, there are a variety of lesser-known options available to teachers. Here, STO focuses on five.
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Workshops at the Charterhouse confirmed for 2017
The Charterhouse, dating from the 14th century, has confirmed that educational workshops will be available from January.
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Craft and Art sessions available at new Cotswolds YHA
A new YHA hostel has opened in Cirencester and is offering craft and Art sessions for school children.
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Focus on: Birmingham Botanical Gardens
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens, set in 15 acres of landscaped greenery, offers more than 20 teaching sessions suited for students from Early Years through to Key Stage 4.
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Top 9 educational spots in Venice
Art, religion, fashion and architecture can all be studied when visiting the cluster of small islands of Venice.
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East Lancashire Railway offers workshops for Key Stages 1 to 4
The East Lancashire Railway is a heritage line that also provides educational workshops for Key Stages 1 to 4.
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British Museum; schools booking opens for 2016/2017
The British Museum’s workshops, exhibition sessions and gallery experiences for the 2016 to 2017 school year are now available for booking.
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Features
Art, Design, History and Science at The Royal Mint Experience
Find out what’s on offer for schools at The Royal Mint Experience, half an hour from Cardiff.
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West End workshops for Key Stages 1 to 5
Educational workshops in the West End, relating to subjects such as Drama, Art, Music, PE and English.