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News & Ideas
Cadbury World’s new ride sets students a chocolate mission
School children will uncover what ingredients goes into making a bar of Dairy Milk aboard a new educational ride to open at the Birmingham attraction.
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Pupils learn benefits of a healthy breakfast at Hatton Adventure World
Children from Ferncumbe Church of England School in Hatton were collected by tractor and open-top trailer and transported to the attraction near Warwick where they learnt about the benefits of eating a healthy breakfast.
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Interview
Farms for City Children’s CEO on helping more pupils
Farms for City Children is now able to reach a wider range of children and young people. CEO Donna Edmonds told us about the new strategy.
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News & Ideas
Museum of East Anglian Life to relaunch as National Museum of Food
The Museum of East Anglian Life in Suffolk will become a multi-sensory attraction, helping children to understand where food comes from and the impact of our choices past, present and future.
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Features
Adam Henson on campaign to teach children where their food comes from
The BBC Countryfile presenter speaks to us about his latest campaign and shares a special school visit memory.
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News & Ideas
Free Teacher Open Day at Birmingham’s Cadbury World
Teachers are invited into the world of Cadbury to find out about its programme of educational visits for a special open day next month.
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Case Studies
Healthy eating and staying active: Bore Place
The Hayesbrook School in Kent head to Bore Place.
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News & Ideas
Cadbury World adds new poetry workshop to educational offering
The new poetry workshop, aimed at KS2 pupils, are in line with the Primary school English curriculum.
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Features
Tesco launches food education programme
It’s been well documented that eating habits can be heavily influenced in early childhood. The Eat Happy food education project, launched by supermarket giant Tesco, will be offered to every Primary school in the UK, with its aim being to help school children have a healthier relationship with food.
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News & Ideas
Spun Candy workshops support History, Food Tech and Science
Key Stage 2 to 5 school groups can learn all about the History and Science behind confectionery making in the purpose built kitchen of Spun Candy, in central London.
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News & Ideas
WW1 Chocolate Home and Away: York’s Chocolate Story
At York’s Chocolate Story, guests embark on an entertaining, informative and interactive guided tour through the history of York’s most famous chocolate-making families and their finest creations.
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Cadbury World offers historical talk
Children in Key Stage 1 and 2 are invited to learn about the history of chocolate through a talk called ‘Chocolate Through the Ages’ at Cadbury World.
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News & Ideas
Cadbury World unveils new curriculum-linked talks
Pupils visiting Cadbury World, in Birmingham, will see traditional chocolate making demonstrations on a self-guided tour of the Cadbury World attraction.
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News & Ideas
York’s Chocolate Story to offer WWI workshop
York’s Chocolate Story, in York, is now offering Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils a World War One workshop, tying in with the History curriculum.
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Features
Tackling PSHE: top attraction ideas
STO takes a look at some school trip ideas for teachers to take their class on a PSHE trip.
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Features
School trips to county shows
STO looks at county shows around the country and what they offer visiting schools.
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News & Ideas
School discounts for Manchester Winter Wonderland
Manchester’s Christmas attraction, Winter Wonderland, will return again this year and will be offering special rates for schools.
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Features
Trips to bring healthy eating to life
STO looks at school trips to teach pupils about nutrition and food provenance.
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Features
How to make Maths fun again
The TES recently reported that the Maths sats exams had reduced pupils to tears. Here are a few ideas for school trips that should bring the subject back to life for pupils.