All KS4 (Ages 14-16) articles – Page 8
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Living History and the Courts: National Justice Museum
National Justice Museum Education delivers inspiring educational visits in the north west, working in partnership with a variety of inspiring venues including law courts and museums.
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A Day at Dove Cottage: Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth Museum
Dove Cottage was home to William and Dorothy Wordsworth and is where they wrote their best work, inspired by the beautiful Lake District scenery that surrounded them.
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St Peter’s High School report back on trip to Spain
Back from a Spanish Language immersion, St Peter’s Catholic High School in Wigan share their experience.
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School Trip Champion prize trip
Jacquie Hargreaves of Vandyke Upper School, who was last year's School Trip Champion, reports back on what the prize money was spent on.
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Life in Victorian Times: The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is not only as the birthplace of one of Britain’s most significant writers but also as an authentically restored miners’ house from the late 19th century.
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Children’s tale, The Worst Witch, to have stage debut
The Worst Witch, based on the popular children’s novel, will open in Northampton before embarking on a nationwide tour.
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Science Museum to host educational exhibition about the Sun
The new display, due to open in October, will invite pupils to learn about the power of the Sun and its role in the solar system.
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8 school trip ideas: Business Studies
School trips to provide inspiration for tomorrow’s young entrepreneurs.
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Free Secondary schools event and new exhibition at Bristol Museums
Secondary schools are invited to a free event at Bristol’s M Shed to mark the centenary of the Representation of the People Act, which gave women the vote.
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Holland football tour is school's biggest overseas trip
Manny Botwe, Headteacher of Tytherington School on the school’s biggest ever overseas trip.
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Spun Candy workshops support History, Food Tech and Science
Key Stage 2 to 5 school groups can learn all about the History and Science behind confectionery making in the purpose built kitchen of Spun Candy, in central London.
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Caving experience added to Wookey Hole educational programme
Wild Wookey is a new physical adventure experience, suitable for school groups at Wookey Hole Caves.
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10 of the best: Science Trips
A round-up of the best attractions to visit with your class linked to Science.
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Transition Days for Secondary Students: Mojo Active
Mojo Active is one of Bristol’s largest outdoor activity centres located in 150 acres of private fields and woodland
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Theatre visits with pre-show workshop: Disney
Disney’s acclaimed West End musicals offer you the opportunity to give your pupils a truly memorable experience.
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Discover Krakow: World Strides
Take your students on a school trip to Krakow and begin exploring the city, before taking a guided tour of Auschwitz Birkenau, where over 1.1 million people lost their lives.
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Making the most of your school trip
Jamie Walls, Product Development Manager of Youth Hostel Association (YHA) shares with us his top tips for getting the most out of your next school trip.
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Teaching Computer Science outside the classroom
We look at ways to engage students in the world of computing through school trips, from computing museums to theme parks.
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10 of the best: London attractions to visit with your school
A look at what’s on offer at the capital’s ten top visitor attractions.
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Royal Shakespeare Company offers CPD workshops
Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) provides teachers with CPD workshops running alongside two of its productions, Matilda The Musical and Macbeth.