Features – Page 12
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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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Teacher Talk: Chit-chat with a champion
This year’s School Trip Champion Jacqui Hargreaves talks about why LOtC is worth volunteering for and the importance of children discovering cultural differences.
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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.
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Itinerary Idea: Crime & Punishment at Warwick Castle
A focus on Warwick Castle's Crime & Punishment workshop for KS 3 pupils that includes a Castle Dungeon experience.
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Case Study: Rock UK
A night walk, bush craft, and trying new foods were all part of a trip to Rock UK for All Saints CE Primary School pupils.
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Twitter reacts to the School Travel Awards
This year’s School Travel Awards were once again a huge success. We round up some of the best twitter reactions from the event.
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School trips inspired by Blue Planet
With Blue Planet being watched all over Britain since it hit our screens again a fortnight ago, we suggest some inspired trips to take your class on.
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Eight tips for booking your first ski trip
Select School Travel offers some advice to teachers and organisers planning their first school ski trip.
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Teaching children about wildlife and nature
School trips to get pupils interested in the world around them and the variety of animals that live among us.
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Teacher Talk: School trips should be fun
Angela Matthews is head of school at Temple Ewell Church of England Primary School in the village of the same name on the outskirts of the historic port of Dover in Kent.
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Trips to inspire creativity
With many children now opting for iPads over colouring books, it’s more important than ever to get pupils enthusiastic about creativity.