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National Justice Museum launches new education programme
The National Justice Museum has revealed details of its new educational programme which is suitable for all Key Stages.
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The London Bridge Experience launches educational packs
School visits to The London Bridge Experience can now be accompanied by educational packs.
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Merlin introduces new workshops to three London attractions
Madame Tussauds, Shrek’s Adventure! London and The London Dungeon have launched school workshops that link to the curriculum.
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Literacy links revealed for Longleat’s Festival of Light
The ‘magic of storytelling’ has been confirmed as the theme for this year’s Festival of Light, taking place at Longleat this winter.
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Workshops to coincide with new Gruffalo Ride at Chessington
Chessington World of Adventures has just launched a brand new Gruffalo themed ride, and there are corresponding workshops available.
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Canterbury Tales conjures up wand carving workshops
The Canterbury Tales visitor attraction in Kent has joined forces with bushcraft specialist, Black Wolf Survival, to offer school groups a new two hour wand carving workshop.
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The Gruffalo’s Child to hit the West End this winter
The stage production of The Gruffalo’s Child will be returning to the West End this November.
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Educational visits to be revamped at Quarry Bank Mill
Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire is currently undergoing a £9.3 million renovation project. STO went along to find out what this means for the future of school trips at the National Trust property.
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How wild beach sessions can connect children with the coast
We look at the concept of Wild Beach and how it can inform LOtC practice in schools that are miles away from the seaside.
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Shining a spotlight on the Avon Wildlife Trust
STO takes a look at two education centres run by the Avon Wildlife Trust, a charity that works to protect wildlife in the West of England area.
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Dinosaurs in the Wild to introduce educational experience
The creators behind the live action show, Dinosaurs in the Wild will be introducing an educational experience for schools.
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Develop pupils’ Creative Writing skills on a residential
STO finds out about Arvon, a company that offers residentials to help pupils advance their Creative Writing skills.
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New combined educational visit in Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm and Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall in Warwickshire have teamed up to create a new joint itinerary for visiting school groups.
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Extending World Book Day with a school trip
World Book Day has become one of the highlights of the school calendar, so why not make it last a little longer? Here are some cross-curricular ideas for extending the day.
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STEM, Art and English at the MAD Museum
School Travel Organiser took a visit to the MAD Museum to find out what’s on offer for school groups.
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New: UK tour of Jane Eyre plus educational workshop
Jane Eyre will tour the UK this year, and can be used to support English and Drama studies.
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Itinerary idea: Iron Age to Roman at Butser Ancient Farm
STO takes a look at a typical day at the Butser Ancient Farm for Key Stage 2, concentrating on Iron Age to Roman.
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Literacy theme day at Chiltern Open Air Museum
A trip to Chiltern Open Air Museum, offers schools the chance to take part in a Goodnight Mister Tom Literacy theme day, among others.
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Art, Geography and History: lots to learn at Leighton Hall
STO focuses on Leighton Hall, where three different learning packages are available for Key Stages 1 and 2.
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Key Stage 1 & 2 learning at WWF’s Living Planet Centre
The Living Planet Centre in Woking is home to the WWF headquarters and, significantly for schools, an education centre which offers a range of a workshop designed to support the Key Stage 1 and 2 curriculums as well as the conservation organisation’s aims.