All KS4 (Ages 14-16) articles – Page 10
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasKingswood campaigns for water sports safetyThe outdoor education provider has partnered with the Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS UK) as part of its ongoing commitment to water safety. 
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         Features FeaturesCase Study: MoroccoMeeting Berber people and hiking were on the agenda for Bridgwater & Taunton College’s visit to Morocco. 
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        News & IdeasWorkshops and tours unveiled at The Emmerdale Studio ExperienceScript to screen educational workshops have now launched in Yorkshire at The Emmerdale Studio Experience, among the first of its kind outside of London. 
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         Case Studies Case StudiesWinners, in more ways than one: Trip to NormandyA group of students who had never been on a residential trip embraced every opportunity that was presented to them - including trying frog’s legs and snails - after their school won a visit to France. 
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         Features FeaturesWorld Book Day series: Q&A with Abi ElphinstoneTo continue the run up to World Book Day, we speak to author Abi Elphinstone about her experiences as a children’s author and her memories of school travel. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasPromoting a Brand: SacrewellFrom meeting rare breed farm animals to feeding goats and seeing heritage farm buildings, Sacrewell provides opportunities for learners to discover the countryside in a hands-on fashion. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasVictorian Rough Justice: Ripon MuseumsRipon Museums bring the world of Dickens and Victorian crime and punishment to life. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasDreamgirls launches Drama and Musical Theatre workshopsTheatre Workout has developed two workshops to accompany the West End musical Dreamgirls. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasMore than ever for schools at French National Sea CentreOn 19th May, a massive expansion of NAUSICAA, the French National Sea Centre in Boulogne-sur-Mer, will open to the public. 
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         Features FeaturesTrips to get pupils into engineeringA round-up of school trips to get Key Stage 2 to 5 pupils inspired by engineering. 
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        +M.jpg) News & Ideas News & IdeasKidZania Challenge to put enterprise on the school agendaFollowing the launch this weekend of the UK’s first entrepreneur festival for children held at KidZania, the attraction is inviting children to take part in a new KidZania Challenge, for Global Entrepreneur Week. 
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         Features FeaturesEight tips for booking your first ski tripSelect School Travel offers some advice to teachers and organisers planning their first school ski trip. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasKidZania to take part in Parliament WeekThe ‘indoor city run by kids’ will be taking part in Parliament Week on 14th , 15th and 16th November, by inviting children to partake in Parliament related activities. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasYHA opens a new youth hostelYHA’s brand new flagship Youth Hostel in Northumberland National Park is now taking bookings. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasStudy reveals too many children miss out on residentialsA recent study, carried out by Learning Away, has revealed that far too many children are missing out on potentially life-changing residential experiences. 
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        +M.jpg) News & Ideas News & IdeasNew tour operator offers teachers easy trip planningNew tour operator, Glo-Ed, based in Oxford, launched earlier this year and offers schools itineraries around the world. 
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         Features FeaturesPreparing pupils for later lifeWe focus on some top trip ideas to help prepare pupils for later life including college, university and careers. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasYork’s Chocolate Story to offer WWI workshopYork’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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         Features FeaturesHow did the School Trip Champion spend his prizeLast year Chris Jesson, head of Geography at Gravesend Grammar School, in Kent, was crowned School Trip Champion at the School Travel Awards 2016/17. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasScience Museum to host Indian culture seasonThe museum, located in London, will be hosting a season of exhibitions and events which focus on India and its culture which can tie in with the Science, History, Geography and Maths curriculum. 
 
	 
		

