Harry Rogers
With experience of working in education, Harry knows all to well about the impact that educational visits can have on the children involved.
Harry joined the GLT team in March 2018 after spending a year in the press and communications team at Luton Town Football Club. He graduated from De Montfort University with a bachelor's degree in Journalism and also has an NCTJ (National Council for the Training of Journalists) Level 3 diploma.
With a love of travel and sport, Harry enjoys writing about his experiences for STO readers to use as inspiration. Brighton, Dublin and Amsterdam are among his favourite cities to visit and he enjoys historical sites too – especially those linked to the Tudors and World War Two.
Contact info
- Tel:
- 01908 613323
- Email:
- editorial@schooltravelorganiser.com
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Watch: Teacher Ted explores Disneyland Paris
Our friendly mascot had fun at Disneyland Paris, while attending European Study Tours’ LIVE! conferences to learn about careers in media, business studies and computing.
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LIVE! conferences inspire pupils at Disneyland Paris
Harry Rogers reports back from an educational visit like no other, where more than 1,300 pupils arrived at Disneyland Paris to have fun, boost creativity and find ideas.
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Young V&A: an extraordinary place for imagination, play and design
We went along to the official preview of Young V&A in London, the UK’s first national museum created with and for young people, to find out more about what schools can get out of a visit.
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Teachers immersed in real-life scenarios for training experience
We report back from an educational visit training experience like no other, where teachers and EVCs explain to School Travel Organiser the benefits of cooperative planning when it comes to school trips.
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Opening the door to opportunities at the home of Manchester City
Deputy editor Harry Rogers went along to the Etihad Stadium to find out about some of the workshops waiting for schools when visiting the home of England’s champions.
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Frozen the Musical star says theatre can “spark something really special” in pupils
Craig Gallivan, who plays Olaf in London’s Frozen the Musical at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, says that school children who see the show will leave feeling inspired.