All KS4 (Ages 14-16) articles – Page 14
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Features
How to teach PE with Real Madrid and Manchester City FC
Looking for a way to inspire your students in Physical Education? School Travel Organiser takes a look at the work sports travel company, inspiresport, does, in connecting pupils with elite sport teams.
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News & Ideas
Inspiredance launches European dance and theatre tours
School sports tour operator, Inspiresport, has launched a new set of European dance and theatre tours as part of its Inspiredance programme.
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Features
English, History, Citizenship and more with the NCCL
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law’s (NCCL) sites can benefit students studying English, History, Citizenship and more.
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Focus on: CERN, the world's largest physics laboratory
School Travel Organiser takes a look at how a visit to CERN can inspire students’ Physics studies.
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Features
Case study: Seeing Kenya with African Adventures
Last year 31 pupils from Springfield School travelled to Kenya on a School Expeditions trip with African Adventures.
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News & Ideas
Schools Garden Challenge taking place at Arley Hall
Arley Hall invites schools to compete for an educational trip to Stockley Farm Park by creating their own garden.
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News & Ideas
Learning opportunities at Gadget Show Live
Technology event Gadget Show Live will take place at the NEC Birmingham this Easter, and school visits are welcomed.
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News & Ideas
Learn about multiple religions at new faith exhibition in Birmingham
A new permanent exhibition at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery has opened this week, titled Faith in Birmingham.
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News & Ideas
New Florence Nightingale exhibition; suitable for History and Art
Lotherton Hall will play host to a new exhibition, Our Cousin Florence, following the finding of previously unseen correspondence.
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Features
Teaching the next Tim Peake
Tim Peake has recently become the first Briton to visit the International Space Station and last week undertook a spacewalk. He is fast becoming a hero for not only young space enthusiasts, but also those students less engaged in the subject of Science.
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Features
Wilmslow High School: why we use a school travel management company
STO talks to Mark Vincent, assistant head teacher at Wilmslow High School, about his school’s trip culture and why he uses a travel management company to plan visits.
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News & Ideas
Secondary school pupils welcomed at Festival of Questions
This February, Lancaster Arts will debut the Festival of Questions, which aims to rouse debate through various events.
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News & Ideas
Students become amateur palaeontologists at Port Lympne Reserve
Port Lympne Reserve has announced that preparations are underway for a new dinosaur attraction, and visiting pupils will be able to dig for fossils and try their hand at palaeontology.
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News & Ideas
Merlin For Groups unveils new trip planning website with schools section
Merlin For Groups has launched a new website, with a section designed to help with planning for school trips.
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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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News & Ideas
Interactive STEM workshops at the Big Bang UK Fair
The Big Bang UK Scientists and Engineers Fair, from 16th to 19th March at the NEC, Birmingham, will combine theatre shows, interactive workshops, exhibits and careers information for students studying Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).
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Features
The 10 most read features on STO in 2015
We reveal the features that have been most popular with School Travel Organiser readers this year, starting with the tenth most popular and counting down to first place.
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News & Ideas
Wind in the Willows to launch educational resources
Educational resources will be available for Wind in the Willows when it embarks on its UK tour.
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Features
12 tips for embedding away from desk education at your school
Pointers for getting the most out of the practice of learning outside the classroom.
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Features
Linking character education to learning outside the classroom
When thinking about personal development and character education we must not be blind to the world outside the classroom walls, writes Elaine Skates, chief executive of the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom and STO columnist.