All Historic Venues articles – Page 3
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News & Ideas
Heritage schools programme to benefit 120,000 children
The Department for Education has announced an injection of £1.6million into Historic England’s Heritage Schools Programme, allowing the scheme to continue for the next two years.
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Case Studies
Sailing to success: MBNA Thames Clippers
An excited group of seven to 11-year-olds really pushed the boat out on their first trip to London that also involved the majority of them travelling by boat for the very first time.
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Features
Teaching children about World War One in its centenary year
This year marks 100 years since the end of World War One, a pivotal point in history which pupils can learn about on a school trip.
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News & Ideas
Captain Cook’s ship to provide educational visits for schools
The full-scale replica of Captain Cook’s ship, the HM Bark Endeavour, will be docking at the North York Moors coastline in Whitby next spring, offering an opportunity for schools to learn about maritime history.
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Features
Learning on board the HMS Warrior 1860 and further
We look at how a trip to Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard and the HMS Warrior 1860 can tie in with curriculum subjects.
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News & Ideas
New Literacy education programme at Beaulieu and Buckler’s Hard
Beaulieu and Buckler’s Hard in New Forest, Hampshire has introduced a new educational programme, which ties in with Literacy and Creative Writing.
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Features
What schools can learn from a visit to Bletchley Park
STO looks at what pupils can learn from visiting the home of the codebreakers, Bletchley Park.
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News & Ideas
School overnight stays available on-board HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast has launched an experience which allows school groups to spend a night on-board.
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News & Ideas
Education centre to be built alongside Brixton Windmill
A new learning centre is set to be built adjacent to Brixton Windmill in Lambeth this summer.
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Features
Buckler’s Hard: Discover maritime history with Literacy and History workshops
The village of Buckler’s Hard has a lot to offer school pupils, from teaching them about naval history to allowing them to explore the natural surroundings, and find out about its World War Two involvement.
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Features
Sacrewell Mill: cross-curricular studies and post-visit ideas
Rachel Bailey speaks to learning officer Nikki Cherry about the History, English and Science opportunities for Primary school students at Sacrewell Mill in Cambridgeshire.
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Features
Six ways to celebrate Shakespeare Week outside of the classroom
Get into the swing of Shakespeare week with some of these outdoor learning opportunities for students.
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