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FeaturesSchool 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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FeaturesQ&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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News & IdeasWhat’s new for schools at LEGOLAND in 2018
A Time Traveller workshop and a new way of reserving trips are some of the highlights at LEGOLAND in 2018.
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News & IdeasJet2 launches ‘Ultimate School Trip’ competition
Schools across the UK have the chance to win a place for an entire class of nine to 13-year olds on what is described as the ‘Ultimate School Trip’ with Jet2holidays.
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News & IdeasWorkshop teaches children about Great Fire Monument
A new school learning session has been launched for Key Stage 1 pupils at The Monument in London.
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FeaturesItinerary 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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Primary and Secondary education available at The Blackpool Tower
Earlier this year, The Blackpool Tower extended its schools programme, with more workshops and interactive sessions now available.
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News & IdeasUpdated facilities revealed on Manchester City Stadium Tour
Manchester City’s Stadium has revealed new and updated features of its tour, which is suitable for schools.
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News & IdeasNew rugby museum at Twickenham to offer education
The newly relocated World Rugby Museum at Twickenham Stadium, in London, will open in February 2018 with a new educational offering.
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News & IdeasEnglish Heritage properties offer expert-led school visits
A number of English Heritage properties now offer expert-led school visits linked with the curriculum.
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News & IdeasYork Castle Museum launches trail to improve English Language
York Castle Museum has revealed details of a new trail through the building which aims to aid pupils who are learning the English Language.
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News & IdeasNatural History Museum offers new workshops for Key Stage 2
The Natural History Museum in London has recently launched a new workshop for Key Stage 2 and redeveloped another.
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News & IdeasThe Canterbury Tales adds new show to educational offering
This Turbulent Priest has been added to The Canterbury Tales’ programme of education packages.
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News & IdeasCadbury World unveils new curriculum-linked talks
Pupils visiting Cadbury World, in Birmingham, will see traditional chocolate making demonstrations on a self-guided tour of the Cadbury World attraction.
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News & IdeasCoca-Cola London Eye to offer new workshops
The Coca-Cola London Eye has unveiled new Discovery Workshops offering enhanced in-capsule experiences for school groups.
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FeaturesWest End shows that offer school tickets
We round up eight West End shows that welcome school visits, offer special rates, and most importantly, have ties to the National Curriculum.
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News & IdeasNew tour operator offers teachers easy trip planning
New tour operator, Glo-Ed, based in Oxford, launched earlier this year and offers schools itineraries around the world.
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News & IdeasBlaise Castle offers schools Victorian Christmas
Blaise Castle House Museum will offer classes the chance to explore traditions of a Victorian Christmas this festive season.
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News & IdeasYork’s Chocolate Story to offer WWI workshop
York’s Chocolate Story, in York, is now offering Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils a World War One workshop, tying in with the History curriculum.
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News & IdeasM Shed reveals Key Stage 1 and 2 animal-themed workshops
M Shed has revealed two workshops running on various dates between November and February, suitable for KS1 and 2.


