All Features articles – Page 19
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Learn in the home of Winnie the Pooh
STO focuses on Ashdown Forest, which was the original setting for AA Milne’s famous Winnie the Pooh children’s stories.
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Education on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
The Keighley and Worth Valley (KWV) Railway boasts what’s called ‘The Learning Coach’. Here’s what pupils can learn there.
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CLOtC 2016 conference speakers; who are they?
The 2016 Council for Learning Outside the Classroom conference takes place on 24th November 2016 at The Learning Hub at Birmingham Airport, and its speakers have now been announced.
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Top 9 educational spots in Iceland
The land of active volcanos, waterfalls, glaciers and a whole lot of snow can offer a lot to schools.
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Learning at The Lightbox
The Lightbox Gallery and Museum in Woking inspires creative learning in subjects including Design & Technology, Art & Design, History and English.
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A day at the dump: education at Carymoor landfill site
Rachel Bailey reports on why learning at a landfill site like Carymoor Environmental Education Centre has its perks.
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5 ways schools can celebrate and learn from Roald Dahl Day
STO has compiled a list of ways for schools to celebrate Roald Dahl Day.
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Itinerary idea: Maritime History at the SeaCity Museum
School Travel Organiser looks at one of the ways schools can spend a day at the SeaCity Museum in Southampton.
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Focus on: Poole’s Cavern and Country Park
Aneducational visit to Poole’s Cavern includes a cavern tour which fits in with Key Stages 1 and 2.
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5 Drama trips to celebrate International Actor’s Day
8th September is International Actor’s Day, and to mark the occasion, STO has pulled together some Drama trip ideas.
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Jane Austen-related school trips
Here are some school trip ideas in England to tie in with the 2017 anniversary of Jane Austen's death.
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Learning STEM at the Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium
The Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium offers curriculum related workshops, over 100 hands-on Science and Technology related exhibits, and live or pre-recorded planetarium shows for schools to attend on a visit.
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Workshop focus: Fire! Fire!
Last month saw the opening of the Museum of London’s latest exhibition – Fire! Fire!. We take a look at what school packages are running alongside the new exhibition, which commemorates the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London.
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Study Geography and Biology in Cuba
STO focuses on a Cuba School Biology Expedition for Secondary School students, offered by World Youth Adventures.
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History, heritage and archaeology; learn in Scotland in 2017
Scotland has designated 2017 as the Year of History, Heritage & Archaeology; here are some trip ideas to link to the occasion.
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My Best School Trip Award: meet the judges
Find out more about the expert panel of judges who will be judging the inaugural My Best School Trip Award, ahead of the School Travel Awards on Thursday 10th November.
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School Trip Champion Award 2016; meet the finalists
After more than four months of nominations, the four finalists of the first ever School Trip Champion Award have been confirmed. Now it’s your chance to vote for the winner.
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Case study: ZSL London Zoo for EYFS
Nursery teacher Wendy Walker from Newnham Infant and Nursery School in Eastcote Middlesex explains what her class learnt on a recent trip to ZSL London Zoo.
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Focus on: Horniman Museum and Gardens
STO looks at some of the educational workshops at the Horniman Museum for Key Stages 1 to 5.
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5 places to study the Romans
Some of the best places to go on a school trip and study the Roman Empire.