All History articles – Page 11
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Learning opportunities unveiled at new Postal Museum
This July will see the opening of the new Postal Museum in London, which will showcase the history of Britain’s mail system.
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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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York Castle Museum opens new sweet exhibition
For school groups with a sweet tooth, a new exhibition has just opened at York Castle Museum which looks at sweets and chocolate from the past.
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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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School rates for Julius Caesar at new Bridge Theatre
Discounted rates for the production of Julius Caesar will be available for school groups when it runs at the new Bridge Theatre in London next January.
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School trips to 5 of the UK's quirkiest museums
STO looks at some of the UK’s quirkiest museums and what they offer on the education front.
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Stonehenge now more accessible for school groups
The English Heritage site, Stonehenge, is even more school friendly now that a new coach park has been opened.
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Vikings exhibition to visit multiple UK museums
A new exhibition that focuses on Vikings will be opening this May at a number of UK museums.
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Dinosaurs to take over National Museum Cardiff from May
A new dinosaur themed exhibition will be opening at the National Museum Cardiff this summer.
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M Shed museum to host Science Week for schools
M Shed museum has announced that between 9th and 12th May, it will be holding a Science Week.
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Arundel Castle to host History shows from April
Arundel Castle will again host It’s the History Man! performances starting this April, suitable for History pupils.
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Shakespeare Themed Bus Tours Launched For Schools
A brand new bus tour called Shakespeare’s London is now available for schools and will allow pupils to explore Shakespearean London.
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Hall’s Croft to host Shakespearean medicine exhibition
The Shakespeare’s Birthplace Trust has launched a new medical exhibition at Hall’s Croft in Warwickshire.
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Discover the 1940s during School Day at The Victory Show
School Travel Organiser looks at why a visit to this year’s Victory Show can be educationally beneficial for schools.
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Mayan Talk at Cadbury World links to KS2 History
An educational talk about the Mayan people at Cadbury World in Birmingham has been created for Key Stage 2.
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History at Flambards; from the Victorians to the Blitz
From Britain in the Blitz to the Victorians, Flambards in Cornwall supports many areas of the History curriculum.
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Discover 950 years of history at Arundel Castle
School Travel Organiser takes a look at what pupils can expect to learn when visiting Arundel Castle, which celebrates its 950th anniversary this year.
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Re-developed train museum to re-open this summer
Scheduled to re-open in June, the Ravenglass Railway Museum, in the Lake District, will provide schools with brand new experiences.