More ideas and updates for school trips – Page 58
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News & IdeasCultural Inclusion Conference will celebrate access to arts
The first event on 18th October, 2018, will celebrate improvements made in disabled young people’s access to arts.
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News & IdeasNew galleries and exhibitions at the Science Museum
The Science Museum is to welcome a new exhibition next month and new galleries in 2019.
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News & IdeasResearch reveals state funded schools run the most residential trips
A study has revealed that state funded schools run more residential trips than independent schools per year.
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News & IdeasLiving 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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News & IdeasTwickenham Rugby Club launches new package for schools
The educational visits will see students explore Twickenham Stadium and experience a training session at the Harlequins.
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Case StudiesSpeaking the language: The Arbolar Centre
The learning objectives for the trip were to learn and practice speaking Spanish in an authentic setting, to improve confidence in spoken Spanish, as well as to get a better understanding of Spanish life, culture, History and Geography.
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FeaturesCase Study: One school’s trip to The Garden Classroom
Gayhurst Primary School from Hackney enjoyed a school trip to The Garden Classroom’s pilot Seashore Adventures camp.
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News & IdeasWin £10,000 on a school trip with STA Travel
Teachers booking a trip with STA Travel Education can enter a competition to win £10,000 for their next excursion.
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News & IdeasA 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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News & IdeasFour big names sign up to support School Travel Awards
New London attraction BODY WORLDS, Westminster Abbey, STA Travel and The Original Tour have signed up to back the 2018 School Travel Awards.
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News & IdeasSt 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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Features7 ideas for taking Science out of the classroom
Inspiration for your next Science-themed trip, from planetariums to museums and galleries.
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FeaturesHow to organise a water-based trip
Annie-May Roberts, director of First Wave Adventures, tells STO how beneficial water-based school trips are, and what you need to do to organise a good one.
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News & IdeasNew advice to teachers organising air travel
Teachers are being advised to check that any school trips involving air travel, booked for the coming academic year, are fully protected by the Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (ATOL) scheme.
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FeaturesSchool 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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News & IdeasLife 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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School Travel Awards‘My Best School Trip’ winners’ prize trip: Upland Primary School in Bexleyheath
Upland Primary School in Bexleyheath won last year’s ‘My Best School Trip’ Award. Headteacher Beth McKenzie reports back on what they did with the £1,500 prize money.
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News & IdeasLearn about the human body in fascinating new museum
A museum experience will be opening in London this October and will teach school groups all about the human body with the aim to encourage a healthier lifestyle among visitors.
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ColumnThe importance of residentials for Primary schools
Keith Browning, head of Braeside Education Centre in Devizes, Wiltshire, speaks about how residentials are even more important for Primary-age pupils.
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News & IdeasChildren’s storybook to be adapted for stage and UK tour
Author Julia Donaldson’s story, Zog, about a young dragon at school, is being developed into a stage show and is expected to tour the UK next year.

