All Museums & Galleries articles – Page 18
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Developing creativity and imagination at the Rainbow Factory
School Travel Organiser looks at how the Rainbow Factory, in Farsley in Leeds, can inspire students to use their creativity and imagination and enhance their learning in subjects including English and Drama.
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From minibeasts to mammoths: study in Shropshire
A look at some top workshops available for Key Stage 1 and 2 at Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre.
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Emirates Spinnaker Tower announces half price school trips
For this November, Emirates Spinnaker Tower is offering schools a 50 per cent discount on entry for groups.
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Durham Cathedral reveals new workshops for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3
Durham Cathedral’s new exhibition experience, Open Treasure, will be accompanied by educational workshops.
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The British Museum: school exclusive visits for Sunken Cities
Exclusive schools-only mornings are now available at the British Museum’s Sunken Cities exhibition.
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Learning in a museum, all the time
Students from Tyne and Wear recently swapped their usual classroom learning space for a museum for a whole term.
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Get out of the classroom for Takeover Day
School Travel Organiser focuses on how Takeover Day lends itself to positive learning outside the classroom.
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Discovering music outside of the classroom
Following Nick Gibb’s speech on why good quality education matters, School Travel Organiser finds out where teachers can take pupils to inspire them in the subject.
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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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New educational overnight stay launched at The Historic Dockyard Chatham
The Historic Dockyard Chatham is now offering overnight stays on board the HMS Cavalier for schools.
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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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School trips to Manchester, the European City of Science
Manchester has been awarded the title European City of Science 2016; schools can get involved on a Science-themed visit.
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The M&S Company Archive: learning with a retail giant
War rationing and making a chocolate pudding are two topics that can be learnt at the M&S Company Archive.
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Learn Key Stage 1, 2 and 3 History at Tudor World
Tudor World provides children with an insight into the Elizabethan period, and ties into History, Drama and English studies.
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Sutton Ecology Centre opens new learning space for school trips
Sutton Ecology Centre has recently opened a new classroom for students to use for learning about wildlife and conservation.
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History, holographic teachers and archaeology at the Vindolanda Trust
School Travel Organiser spoke to Lauren Wilkinson, the Vindolanda Trust’s site education officer and museum archaeological assistant, about why a visit to the Roman Army Museum and Vindolanda Roman Fort is educational, engaging and exciting for students.
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Learning Art & Design and History at the National Memorial Arboretum
The National Memorial Arboretum can be an eye-opening experience for students and benefit studies in Art & Design and History.
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Learning History, Drama, Literacy and Science at a museum by the sea
STO discovers that sometimes it’s the little places in life that make for brilliant learning outside the classroom opportunities.
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Last chance to apply for free school visit to KidZania London
KidZania London is offering every Primary and Secondary school across the UK a complimentary class visit before 18th March.
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Maths, Art and Business at the Museum of Brands
The Museum of Brands can bring to life Maths, Art and Business for all Key Stages. Here, School Travel Organiser takes a look at how.