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Case Studies
How one school gave pupils a typical British seaside experience in Brighton
Pupils from across Years 7-10 of Ark Greenwich Free School enjoyed an unforgettable trip to Brighton in 2019.
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News & Ideas
Virtual Washington DC visits can be organised in time for the US election
As the US counts down to the general election on 3rd November, teachers can organise virtual trips to Washington DC, the home of American politics.
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News & Ideas
Four big names sign up to support School Travel Awards
New London attraction BODY WORLDS, Westminster Abbey, STA Travel and The Original Tour have signed up to back the 2018 School Travel Awards.
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News & Ideas
Kidzania launches new library career activity
The ‘indoor city run by kids’ Kidzania in London has launched several new activities including a library and a deli food activity.
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News & Ideas
New tour operator offers teachers easy trip planning
New tour operator, Glo-Ed, based in Oxford, launched earlier this year and offers schools itineraries around the world.
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Features
Preparing pupils for later life
We focus on some top trip ideas to help prepare pupils for later life including college, university and careers.
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Features
History, travel and business for schools at Beamish museum
Beamish The Living Museum of the North will be expanding its attractions. STO looks at what will become available.
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News & Ideas
Local History and Drama: visit the new Blackpool Museum in 2018
A school trip to the Blackpool Museum in 2018 will be able to link to History, Drama and Citizenship.
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News & Ideas
Alpamare Waterpark to welcome school groups
Scarborough’s new Alpamare Waterpark has announced that it will offer a schools programme when it opens in mid-July.
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News & Ideas
KidZania teachers’ night attracts 300 teachers
KidZania London stayed open late on Wednesday night so teachers could take a look around the attraction and see what it offers in terms of school trips.
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Features
Why we went ahead with our Paris trip
Boston College’s health and safety coordinator Pete Davy explains why the college went ahead with its Paris trip, less than two weeks after the attacks on the city.