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School trips to embrace the Year of the Periodic Table
UNESCO has officially launched its ‘Year of the Periodic Table’, so we’ve put together a list of six places where you can embrace Science learning outside the classroom.
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Tips for exploring Japan as part of a school trip
Japan offers a whole host of opportunities to explore subjects including History, Geography, Economy, Religious Studies, and Art outside of the classroom.
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The school trips that will teach your students lifesaving skills
Some of the places you can take your students to learn lifesaving skills.
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School trip destinations teachers should look out for in 2019
Top destinations that teachers should have on their radar for 2019 as suggested by STA Travel.
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What’s new for educational trips in 2019
Every year brings with it a new selection of workshops, learning spaces and sites suitable for students.
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Some of the best places to inspire a love for Literacy
From learning about a famous author to enjoying storytelling sessions, an English-themed educational visit can instil a love for Literacy.
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Inspire outdoor learning on these camping residential trips
Here are a selection of camping residential trips that you could take your class on in the UK.
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10 of the most read articles of 2018
The last 12 months have been an exciting time for school travel. We look back at the most popular news stories and features online in 2018.
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Case Study: One school’s adventures at Oaker Wood
We hear from Wyche CE Primary School on their trip to Herefordshire residential centre, Oaker Wood.
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The IT Crowd
After Generation X and Y comes Generation I-pad. Here are a few of the best ICT-related trips to inspire the digitally-minded.
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Reaching their potential: Outward Bound Trust
Our Lady’s Catholic High School in Preston sent a group of Year 9 pupils on a residential to the Outward Bound Trust’s outdoor education centre.
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Teacher Talk: Encouraging an outdoor education
We hear from Christopher Wharton-Lovett, an outdoor education teacher, about his approach to learning outside the classroom.
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Bonding through adventure: Oaker Wood Leisure
Oaker Wood is a highlight for Year 6 at the Wyche CE Primary School in Malvern.
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5 expeditions to take school groups on
We look at 5 school expeditions that will leave a lasting impression on your students.
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Unforgettable experience at new BODY WORLDS museum
STO visited the incredible new museum experience in London, BODY WORLDS, to see what’s on offer for schools.
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Stone age day: Celtic Harmony
Hunting a woolly mammoth, foraging for food and building a shelter were part of an engaging day out that transported a group of pupils back to the Stone Age.
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Life on the Farm: Nethercott House
Fresh air, team activities and exposure to the working world made for a trip to remember for 39 pupils from Flora Gardens Primary School in London.
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Bring the Victorian age alive with these school trips
Mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria with a school trip back to the Victorian period.
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Who will win this year’s ‘My Best School Trip’ Award?
Here’s a reminder of the five finalists in the running for the award…
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5 ways to take computing outside the classroom
We look at five school trip ideas to teach children about computers, technology, and cyber safety.