All KS3 (Ages 11-14) articles – Page 18
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News & Ideas
KidZania teachers’ night attracts 300 teachers
KidZania London stayed open late on Wednesday night so teachers could take a look around the attraction and see what it offers in terms of school trips.
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Features
A Q&A with… Strawberry Hill House
Rachel Bailey speaks to learning manager Sally Stratton about the educational opportunities available at Strawberry Hill House in London.
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COGO Travel: five overseas trips for Business students
COGO Travel provides a number of opportunities for GCSE and A Level Business students in cities across the world.
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Happy birthday John Muir
On the day that would have been adventurer John Muir’s birthday, School Travel Organiser takes a closer look at the John Muir Award and what it can mean for schools.
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Features
Itinerary idea: History and Citizenship at Warwick
Find out more about the Attack & Defence and Crime & Punishment itinerary at Warwick Castle.
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Case Study: Taking to the slopes at Champoluc, Italy
School Travel Organiser discovers what happened when Claverham Community College spent a week skiing in Champoluc, Italy.
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Teaching students about Brexit
How to teach students of all ages about the EU Referendum and what the result will mean.
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How to teach PE with Real Madrid and Manchester City FC
Looking for a way to inspire your students in Physical Education? School Travel Organiser takes a look at the work sports travel company, inspiresport, does, in connecting pupils with elite sport teams.
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Inspiredance launches European dance and theatre tours
School sports tour operator, Inspiresport, has launched a new set of European dance and theatre tours as part of its Inspiredance programme.
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Features
A fast track to learning on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
School travel organiser finds out what the North Yorkshire Moors Railway offers in the form of education.
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English, History, Citizenship and more with the NCCL
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law’s (NCCL) sites can benefit students studying English, History, Citizenship and more.
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Focus on: CERN, the world's largest physics laboratory
School Travel Organiser takes a look at how a visit to CERN can inspire students’ Physics studies.
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Schools invited to STEM-themed festival hosted by Shell
Shell has planned a four day festival called Make the Future London, and there are 5,000 tickets available for schools.
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News & Ideas
Superhero-themed Science workshops at The Deep
The Deep aquarium in Hull is offering some new superhero-themed workshops in March and April.
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Schools Garden Challenge taking place at Arley Hall
Arley Hall invites schools to compete for an educational trip to Stockley Farm Park by creating their own garden.
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Alnwick Castle launches new education programme
School Travel Organiser explores the new education programme at Alnwick Castle and discovers what it’s all about.
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Learning opportunities at Gadget Show Live
Technology event Gadget Show Live will take place at the NEC Birmingham this Easter, and school visits are welcomed.
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Last chance to apply for free school visit to KidZania London
KidZania London is offering every Primary and Secondary school across the UK a complimentary class visit before 18th March.
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News & Ideas
Learn about multiple religions at new faith exhibition in Birmingham
A new permanent exhibition at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery has opened this week, titled Faith in Birmingham.
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News & Ideas
New Florence Nightingale exhibition; suitable for History and Art
Lotherton Hall will play host to a new exhibition, Our Cousin Florence, following the finding of previously unseen correspondence.