News & Ideas Full Archive – Page 29
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National Memorial Arboretum to host Explorer Days
The National Memorial Arboretum will run a series of Explorer Days across 2019, suitable for Key Stages 1-5.
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Medieval falconry explored in new Warwick Castle show
Warwick Castle, in Warwickshire will be launching a new interactive show this year which will tie in with the school History curriculum.
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Eden Project to open exhibition on the work of bees
An exhibition of science and contemporary art will throw new light on the world of bees and other native pollinators at Cornwall’s Eden Project.
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DfE launches Activities Passport to inspire pupils and boost resilience
The Department for Education has revealed further details of its Activities Passport.
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Kew to open giant new Children’s Garden in 2019
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has revealed that it will be opening a giant Children’s Garden in spring 2019, designed to inspire Primary aged children.
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Bristol Museums to host new educational sessions in 2019
Bristol Museums will be hosting new school workshops this year, teaching a variety of subjects from History to Art.
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Musical stage adaptation of AniMalcolm to tour UK
AniMalcolm The Musical, based on comedian and author David Baddiel’s children’s book AniMalcolm, will embark on a tour from February 2019.
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School applications open for the Great Yorkshire Show
Schools can now apply for tickets for the Great Yorkshire Show, which is suitable for both Primary and Secondary schools.
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School travel to Africa and China on the rise
According to GTC Travel Group, a group flight specialist, school travel to Africa and China has risen in 2018.
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Merry-go-Round: Legoland Discovery Centre
Legoland Discovery Centre offer hands-on learning across the primary curriculum, while building and reinforcing skills including collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking and problem solving.
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Geography Ecosystems - Rainforest: Royal Botanic Gardens
Excite and inspire your pupils with a visit to Kew, the world-leading botanic garden.
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New school trip health and safety advice by DfE
The guidance has been released by the DfE and offers advice on health and safety when planning school trips.
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School children take over Lincoln Cathedral
Pupils from Sir Francis Hill Community Primary School joined employees at Lincoln Cathedral as part of Takeover Day.
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The Red House receives grant to extend educational offering
Britten-Pears Foundation’s The Red House in Aldeburgh is among 12 museums and historic sites which have been granted funding in the Royal Society’s Places of Science scheme.
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Shakespeare’s Rose Theatre venues to host schools programme
Two pop-up Shakespearean theatres, inspired by the London Rose Playhouse, will be hosting special school performances.
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Government plans revealed to get more children outdoors
The Department for Education’s plans to encourage more schools to get children more active hit the headlines today, with the i newspaper leading with the story on its front page.
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Popular French theme park adds to its History themed offering
A new immersive production, upgraded park entrances and an investment of €28.5m are amongst the key initiatives for 2019, announced by Puy du Fou.
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Murder Mystery: Beamish Museum
Beamish is an award-winning open air museum which vividly recreates life in North East England in the early 1800s, early 1900s and 1940.
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Kids to explore KidZania on new mini bus tour
KidZania London has teamed up with The Original Tour to provide young visitors with a new tour experience at the attraction.
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Tim Peake’s spacecraft presented in new exhibition
Schools visiting the National Museum Cardiff between now and February 2019 will be able to see Tim Peake’s spacecraft.