All History articles – Page 10
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Dippy the dinosaur goes on tour
With the new whale skeleton taking over at the Natural History Museum, the diplodocus skeleton, is off on tour.
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Dinosaurs in the Wild: a not-to-miss learning experience
Feeling dinosaur poo, testing your strength against of a T-Rex and watching a live dinosaur autopsy: Dinosaurs in the Wild is the learning experience your class has been waiting for.
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Legoland to offer discounts and free workshops at Windsor Resort
Teachers planning school trips to the Legoland Windsor Resort in autumn can enjoy discounted rates and a free workshop.
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New schools programme launched at the Peace Museum
A new educational programme has been launched for September at Bradford’s Peace Museum.
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Bookings open for Historic Royal Palaces’ school programme
Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) is now taking bookings for its schools’ programme for the next academic year.
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M Shed highlights why it’s ideal for schools
A recent teacher takeover event took place at M Shed, in Bristol, and highlighted school benefits.
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Legoland Windsor reveals details of 2018 school workshop
Legoland Windsor has announced details of its newest school workshop which is expected to be available from next year.
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Dino Jaws exhibition opens at Life Science Centre
A new display is now open at the Life Science Centre in Newcastle, which looks at dinosaur bones.
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School trips to county shows
STO looks at county shows around the country and what they offer visiting schools.
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New Viking workshop at The York Dungeon
The York Dungeon has launched a new workshop which ties in with the Drama curriculum.
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Trips that harness play to educate
An element of play can help to deepen pupils’ learning. So, why is it important and where can you take a school group to?
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Top picks for school trips in 2017/18
Dive into this selection of school trip workshops and education sessions that are new for the 2017/18 academic year and available to book now.
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Jo Allum appointed Galloway’s school tours manager
Galloway School Tours has announced the appointment of Jo Allum as their new school tours manager.
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Learning opportunities unveiled at new Postal Museum
This July will see the opening of the new Postal Museum in London, which will showcase the history of Britain’s mail system.
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National Justice Museum launches new education programme
The National Justice Museum has revealed details of its new educational programme which is suitable for all Key Stages.
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The London Bridge Experience launches educational packs
School visits to The London Bridge Experience can now be accompanied by educational packs.
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Merlin introduces new workshops to three London attractions
Madame Tussauds, Shrek’s Adventure! London and The London Dungeon have launched school workshops that link to the curriculum.
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York Castle Museum opens new sweet exhibition
For school groups with a sweet tooth, a new exhibition has just opened at York Castle Museum which looks at sweets and chocolate from the past.
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Educational visits to be revamped at Quarry Bank Mill
Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire is currently undergoing a £9.3 million renovation project. STO went along to find out what this means for the future of school trips at the National Trust property.
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School rates for Julius Caesar at new Bridge Theatre
Discounted rates for the production of Julius Caesar will be available for school groups when it runs at the new Bridge Theatre in London next January.