All History articles – Page 13
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FeaturesHistory, Art and Business at Oxford Castle Unlocked
Oxford Castle Unlocked provides a wealth of educational activities for schools to enjoy. School Travel Organiser takes a look how a visit can tie in with National Curriculum.
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FeaturesItinerary idea: Ancient Egypt at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
Find out how the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery's Ancient Egyptian session can tie into History, English and Art learning for Key Stage 2 students.
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News & IdeasBrickworks Museum welcomes schools
The Brickworks Museum, in Bursledon in Hampshire, is welcoming school groups for tours and a selection of curriculum linked workshops.
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News & IdeasSchool brewery tours available at Shepherd Neame Visitor Centre
Shepherd Neame Visitor Centre in Faversham in Kent is now offering educational guided tours of the working Faversham Brewery site for students aged 14 and over.
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News & IdeasNew learning centre to open at the National Army Museum
The National Army Museum will be re-opening on 30th March and will incorporate new features including a brand new learning centre.
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FeaturesStudying History, Geography and more at Weston Park Museum
Weston Park Museum tells the story of Sheffield, from its geological roots to the people, politics and music that have helped shaped the city to become what it is today.
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FeaturesMaths, Science and Art with Racing to School
Watch your students clip clop their way to educational success with Racing to School – a charity that supports young people’s learning by encouraging an interest in horseracing at a number of UK racecourses.
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FeaturesHistory days for Key Stages 1 to 3 at Tudor World
Located in Stratford upon Avon, is Tudor World, where pupils studying History can get involved in hands-on, engaging workshops.
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News & IdeasConkers introduces new educational visits for 2017
Conkers, the visitor attraction in Leicestershire, has announced that it will be offering new educational visits this March.
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FeaturesDr Jenner’s House: getting pupils interested in the history of medicine
A school visit to Dr Jenner’s House, Museum and Garden could leave pupils fascinated in the history of medicine and scientific discovery.
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News & IdeasNew Local History workshops at M Shed
The learning team at M Shed in Bristol has developed a number of new Local History workshops and resources.
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FeaturesMaths and Science workshops at the Royal Albert Hall
A trip to the Royal Albert Hall provides schools with a host of activities and workshops that link to the National Curriculum.
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News & IdeasSummer term visiting dates announced for Parliamentary Education Centre
Teachers can book a summer term visit to the Parliamentary Education Centre in London from 13th January.
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FeaturesD&T, History and Food Tech at Grasmere Gingerbread
School travel organiser reveals why a visit to the village of Grasmere in Cumbria is not to be missed.
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News & IdeasHome front learning sessions available in Portsmouth
The Portsmouth Museum will run home front-related workshops for Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils next March.
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News & IdeasSpring opening for Kent Mining Museum
A new museum, which will share and celebrate the history of mining in Kent, will open in late spring 2017.
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A Q&A with… Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
STO speaks to Peter Sawyer, the education officer at Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, about how a visit to a museum specialising in steam trains makes for a great learning experience.
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FeaturesCombined itineraries and educational programmes at Beaulieu
A school trip to Beaulieu provides schools with lessons in Physics, History and Technology.
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FeaturesItinerary Idea: The Workhouse
Here's what Key Stage 2 pupils can expect on a History and Literacy-themed visit to The Workhouse in Southwell.
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FeaturesFocus on: International Slavery Museum
The International Slavery Museum in Liverpool explores historical and contemporary slavery and looks at its impact on Africa, South America, the USA, the Caribbean and Western Europe.


