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FeaturesFocus on: Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral’s education programme offers cathedral tours and workshops designed to complement curriculum studies in subjects including Religious Education (RE), as well as SMSC development (Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural), an important criteria marked out by Ofsted.
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News & IdeasBritish Science Week announces 2017 details
Next year’s British Science Week will take place from 10th to 19th March; here’s how schools can get involved.
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FeaturesEducation on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
The Keighley and Worth Valley (KWV) Railway boasts what’s called ‘The Learning Coach’. Here’s what pupils can learn there.
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News & IdeasDetails announced for Warwick Castle Science Fair 2017
The Warwick Castle Science Fair will take place on Friday 24th March 2017 in Warwickshire.
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FeaturesFood education at the local market
Last month, 242 school children took over Whole Food Market stores across London and Cheltenham in a series of school trips that combined Business and Maths with Food Technology education.
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FeaturesLiteracy, Maths and Science: learning on a farm
School Travel Organiser finds out what educational activities Whirlow Hall Farm, Sheffield offers to Key Stage 1 to 5.
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FeaturesMaking Maths more than calculations
British Council senior project manager Stephen Hull writes about the importance of helping pupils to understand that Maths is more than just a series of sums.
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News & IdeasDetails announced for The Big Bang Fair 2017
The Big Bang Fair will take place at The NEC, Birmingham from 15th to 18th March in 2017.
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FeaturesOutdoor learning at the Beth Chatto Education Trust Gardens
Plant growth and garden birds are high on the learning agenda at the Beth Chatto Education Trust Gardens.
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FeaturesFocus on: Birmingham Botanical Gardens
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens, set in 15 acres of landscaped greenery, offers more than 20 teaching sessions suited for students from Early Years through to Key Stage 4.
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News & IdeasEast Lancashire Railway offers workshops for Key Stages 1 to 4
The East Lancashire Railway is a heritage line that also provides educational workshops for Key Stages 1 to 4.
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FeaturesLearning about the natural world at Kew Gardens
The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew boasts acres of exotic and common plants which can be used to help students extend their learning in subjects including Science, Maths and Geography.
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FeaturesEco Therapy and Earth Education at Ringsfield
Rachel Bailey spoke to Simon Paylor, the centre director at Ringsfield Eco Activity Centre, about outdoor learning.
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FeaturesUsing neophilia to make school trips more memorable
Sarah Holt took a workshop on neophilic adventures and narrative journeys at Derbyshire County Council’s Learning Outside the Classroom Conference, here’s what she learnt.
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FeaturesHappy 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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FeaturesHelp with coding and computing at The Centre for Computing History
Group Leisure discovers where you can take you pupils to swot up on computing and coding skills.
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FeaturesStudy Science, Maths and English at Go Ape
School Travel Organiser explores the opportunities available for school visits to Go Ape.
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News & IdeasSpringtime LOtC resources available from FACE
Farming & Countryside Education (FACE) has created a new downloadable resource pack for outdoor learning this spring.
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FeaturesThe M&S Company Archive: learning with a retail giant
War rationing and making a chocolate pudding are two topics that can be learnt at the M&S Company Archive.
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FeaturesScrumdiddlyumptious school events at Tatton Park
School Travel Organiser focuses on Tatton Park’s 2016 Roald Dahl centenary celebrations and educational programme.
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