All Features articles – Page 13
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10 school trip ideas: geography trips
Ten Geography-themed trips engaging pupils with their environment.
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Five types of trips to support pupils’ mental health
We round up a selection of trips which can instil happiness and teach children about wellbeing, supporting others and mental health.
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Schools workshops from the Apple Store
Apple Stores across the UK have expanded on their existing free workshop programme and extended the scheme to schools.
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Five ways to learn with the Houses of Parliament
We look at all that is on offer at The Houses of Parliament, from online resources to educational visits with your school group.
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World Book Day series: Q&A with author Lydia Monks
We spoke to children’s author and illustrator, Lydia Monks, about the importance of Literacy and her memories of school trips.
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Q&A with national park education officer, Jonathan Dean
STO speaks to Jonathan Dean, an education officer for South Down National Park about the PM's 25-year environment plan.
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Teaching children about World War One in its centenary year
This year marks 100 years since the end of World War One, a pivotal point in history which pupils can learn about on a school trip.
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Attractions to inspire birdwatching
With events such as the Big Garden Birdwatch and the Big School Birdwatch taking place this month, we look at attractions to get children learning about our feathered friends.
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7 team building trips for Year 7 pupils
Bridge the gap between unacquainted students by taking your new Year Sevens on a long or short term teambuilding trip.
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6 great ideas for a Music themed school trip
We select a handful of attractions that offer Music trips for schools, from visits to see musicals, to percussion sessions.
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Using phones and digital technology for school trips
We look at ways to teach children about internet safety as well as methods to incorporate the use of phones, apps and the internet in a positive manner, with educational benefits when on school trips.
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Q&A with School of Rock's Stephen Leask
STO talks to Stephen Leask who is playing Dewey Finn in School of Rock the Musical in the West End.
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10 of the most popular articles of 2017
The results are in…we can reveal the most-read stories from the School Travel Organiser website in 2017.
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Educational event calendar 2018
Link lessons to the following key events in 2018 and consolidate learning with a school trip.
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School trips 2018: what’s new?
2018 will see a range of new workshops, learning spaces and educational events open up to schools. The launches span the age groups and subjects range from Maths to English. Here’s a round-up of all the new things you can expect from the field of learning outside the classroom (LOtC) next year.
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STO’s six highlights of 2017
As 2017 comes to an end, we look back at some of the highlights we’ve shared and experienced this year at School Travel Organiser.
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Q&A with The Postal Museum
The Postal Museum in London opened earlier this year; we talk to Sally Sculthorpe, the learning manager, about the appeal for school trips and what is on offer.
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Top tips for planning a Primary school trip abroad
Halsbury Travel offers Primary school teachers some advice for organising trips abroad.
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Trips to get pupils into engineering
A round-up of school trips to get Key Stage 2 to 5 pupils inspired by engineering.
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Ten adventure experiences with educational benefits
A selection of locations for school trips suitable for the adventurous, courageous and the brave.