News & Ideas Full Archive – Page 32
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St Peter’s High School report back on trip to Spain
Back from a Spanish Language immersion, St Peter’s Catholic High School in Wigan share their experience.
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New advice to teachers organising air travel
Teachers are being advised to check that any school trips involving air travel, booked for the coming academic year, are fully protected by the Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (ATOL) scheme.
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Life in Victorian Times: The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is not only as the birthplace of one of Britain’s most significant writers but also as an authentically restored miners’ house from the late 19th century.
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Learn about the human body in fascinating new museum
A museum experience will be opening in London this October and will teach school groups all about the human body with the aim to encourage a healthier lifestyle among visitors.
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Children’s storybook to be adapted for stage and UK tour
Author Julia Donaldson’s story, Zog, about a young dragon at school, is being developed into a stage show and is expected to tour the UK next year.
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Guest speakers announced for CLOtC annual conference
The speakers expected at the conference taking place on 22nd November at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley have been revealed.
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Step into story construction: DreamWorks Tours
A fully interactive environment for inspiring pupils’ active imaginations, Shrek’s Adventure! London brings storytelling to life
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Salty Science: Lion Salt Works Museum
Opened in 2015 after a £10 million restoration, exciting KS2 workshops are available at the Lion Salt Works Museum.
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WWT Wetland Centres launches resources for planning school trips
A new resource to help teachers plan learning outside the classroom has been revealed by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT).
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Students to delve into Tower Bridge’s history in new exhibition
A new display celebrating the unsung heroes of London’s Tower Bridge has been unveiled and school groups are invited to learn about the iconic landmark’s history.
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Students to experience new heights at Go Ape’s Sherwood Pines
Go Ape has just opened a new adventure course, Nets Kingdom, at its Sherwood attraction which can be experienced on an educational visit.
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National Maritime Museum to open new educational galleries
The National Maritime Museum, part of Royal Museums Greenwich, will be opening four new galleries in September, complemented with a schools programme to match.
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Madame Tussauds launches ‘fake news’ workshop
Madame Tussauds London is introducing a new workshop for Key Stage 2 and 3 groups, focusing on media and news.
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New Chaucer-themed workshop at Canterbury Tales attraction
The Canterbury Tales Visitor Attraction is launching a new workshop to coincide with its education day this autumn.
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KidZania launches educational solar system gaming activity
KidZania London will be launching a new Starlink Space Station gaming activity in partnership with technology company, Ubisoft, to help teach children in Key Stages 2 and 3 all about the solar system and space.
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VisitScotland reveals new literature linked trail
School groups visiting Scotland can now enjoy a trail which includes an array of fairy-tale and storybook features, tying in with Literacy studies.
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LEGOLAND to launch new workshops and back to school offer
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort will present two Key Stage 2 to 3 workshops, tying in with Science, Geography and Design in the new year.
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Improved facilities and new activities at Devon outdoor centre
Learning education and adventure provider, Inspiring Learning, has acquired Skern Lodge in Devon, promising investment in facilities and activities on offer.
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Beamish Museum opens new historical attraction
The ‘Remaking Beamish’ project has seen the opening of its first attraction, Joe the Quilter’s cottage, at Beamish, The Living Museum of the North in County Durham, ready for school visits.
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Marwell Zoo highlights schools offering with milestone visit
Conservation charity Marwell Wildlife has recently celebrated its one millionth student visit to its zoo in Hampshire, showcasing its educational benefits.