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Case Study: Primary school explores Law at the University of Bolton
Pupils from Moorgate Primary School in Bolton recently took part in a new educational workshop with the National Centre for Citizenship and Law (NCCL).
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Science, Geography, Art and Music at Birmingham Botanical Gardens
STO finds out what’s on offer for schools at Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
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Green-fingered learning at RHS Garden Harlow Carr
RHS Garden Harlow Carr in Yorkshire is one of four RHS gardens. All offer educational workshops for schools which are led by educational officers and are designed to stimulate and capture students’ curiosity about nature and gardening and get them involved in practical horticulture, Art and Science.
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A Q&A with… Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
STO speaks to Peter Sawyer, the education officer at Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, about how a visit to a museum specialising in steam trains makes for a great learning experience.
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Combined itineraries and educational programmes at Beaulieu
A school trip to Beaulieu provides schools with lessons in Physics, History and Technology.
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Tips for free, easy learning outside the classroom
Inspiration for turning any public place into the ideal destination for learning away from the classroom.
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Itinerary Idea: The Workhouse
Here's what Key Stage 2 pupils can expect on a History and Literacy-themed visit to The Workhouse in Southwell.
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Focus on: International Slavery Museum
The International Slavery Museum in Liverpool explores historical and contemporary slavery and looks at its impact on Africa, South America, the USA, the Caribbean and Western Europe.
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Crisis management; the lemon dodging approach
How water tight is your approach to health and safety on school trips? You can use the lemon concept to find out.
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Itinerary idea: History, Science and Art at Kent Life Heritage Farm Park
Find out more about Kent Life Heritage Farm Park’s Second World War Evacuee Experience and Rag Rug Making workshop.
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Science, History and Geography at the City of Caves
The City of Caves in Nottingham provides educational experiences and workshops for Key Stages 1 to 3 that tie in with the History, Geography and Science curriculum.
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Focus on: Frogmore Paper Mill
STO finds out what Frogmore Paper Mill offers for schools, including opportunities in History, Science and Art & Design.
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Art and Science at Palm House, Sefton Park
School Travel Organiser looks at what schools can see and do at Palm House and how trips can tie in with school curriculums.
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Teacher Tips for Trips: Framework Knitters Museum
Mary Chambers, KS2 teacher, from Hayn Primary School, Sherwood Nottingham, explains why she would recommend a trip to the Framework Knitters Museum, Ruddington, near Nottingham to study Literacy, History and PSHE.
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History, Geography and Science at Stratford Butterfly Farm
Stratford Butterfly Farm provides schools with many educational opportunities including an exhibition about the rainforest’s ancient Maya civilisation.
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Study English, Media and History at The Guardian
Read all about it! The Guardian News & Media Education Centre provides workshops in Media, History and English.
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Outdoor education at Betteshanger Park
Betteshanger Park in Kent offers a wide range of outdoor activities based around encouraging students to get involved, work as a team and build self-confidence.
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Study Science, Geography and Design at Twycross Zoo
Twycross Zoo offers many educational opportunities for schools including a hands-on experience in designing their own zoo.
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Focus on: The Fashion Museum
The Fashion Museum in Bath is home to a collection of contemporary and historic clothing, which students can explore as part its schools programme.
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Literacy, camera, action! at the Photographers’ Gallery
Workshops in visual Literacy and camera skills are just some of the learning opportunities available at the Photographers' Gallery in London.