All KS4 (Ages 14-16) articles – Page 11
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FeaturesHow did the School Trip Champion spend his prize
Last 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 & IdeasScience Museum to host Indian culture season
The 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.
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News & IdeasSchool of Rock The Musical extends into 2019
For schools considering a theatre trip in the new academic year, School of Rock The Musical has just announced it is extending its booking period.
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News & IdeasHistory exhibition launched at King Richard III Visitor Centre
A new exhibition at the King Richard III Visitor Centre has opened and is suitable for Secondary school pupils.
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News & IdeasAutumn term learning at Theatre by the Lake
Theatre by the Lake in Keswick has plenty of shows and resources that can support theatre-related learning.
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News & IdeasWinner of Select School Travel residential trip revealed
A school in Welwyn in Hertfordshire has been revealed as the winner of a free residential trip to Chateau du Baffy, Normandy, run by Select School Travel.
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FeaturesCase study: Battlefield Live
STO finds out about Bishop's Blue Coat CoE High School's annual trip to Battlefield Live in Knutsford.
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FeaturesTop 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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News & IdeasRayburn Tours launches new Geography trips to Iceland
Tour operator, Rayburn Tours, is introducing new school trips to Iceland.
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FeaturesTrips to bring healthy eating to life
STO looks at school trips to teach pupils about nutrition and food provenance.
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News & IdeasDiscounted school rates available for The Kite Runner
The Kite Runner has opened again at London’s Playhouse Theatre, and discounted rates for school groups are available.
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News & IdeasManor Adventure to open new Norfolk sports centre
Activity company, Manor Adventure, has added a new sports centre to its list with the Norfolk Lakes Adventure Centre.
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News & IdeasJo 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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FeaturesNew research: outdoor learning and self efficacy
A look at the interim results of the Outward Bound Trust's latest research study, which suggests that outdoor learning can have a lasting positive effect on pupil self esteem and self-efficacy.
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FeaturesHow to make Maths fun again
The TES recently reported that the Maths sats exams had reduced pupils to tears. Here are a few ideas for school trips that should bring the subject back to life for pupils.
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FeaturesHow the V&A is championing design education
The V&A’s new DesignLabNation project will provide opportunities for school trips. We decided to find out more.
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News & IdeasCanterbury Tales conjures up wand carving workshops
The Canterbury Tales visitor attraction in Kent has joined forces with bushcraft specialist, Black Wolf Survival, to offer school groups a new two hour wand carving workshop.
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FeaturesGetting a taste of the Isle of Wight first-hand
Over the weekend of 1st and 2nd April, 50 teachers from across the country visited the Isle of Wight.
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FeaturesPupil Perspective: How outdoor education has helped me
STO talks to James, a Year 12 student, about the impact outdoor education has had on his life.
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FeaturesHistory at Flambards; from the Victorians to the Blitz
From Britain in the Blitz to the Victorians, Flambards in Cornwall supports many areas of the History curriculum.

