All Museums & Galleries articles – Page 18
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Features5 places to study to Computing
Computers, computing and technology have become an integral part of modern day society and play a part in our everyday lives in many ways. It is now almost impossible to envisage a world without computers or the internet.
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News & IdeasNational Justice Museum to launch in February 2017
The Egalitarian Trust, which encompasses The Galleries of Justice Museum amongst others, will rebrand as the National Justice Museum in 2017.
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Features5 places to study Art
School Travel Organiser picks out five places where students can develop their creativity and enjoyment of Art.
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News & IdeasRoman Baths to redevelop its East Baths area
The Roman Baths in Bath is to refurbish its East Baths area with new interactive displays designed to immerse students in the sights and sounds of the Roman Bath House.
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FeaturesTop 9 educational spots in Iceland
The land of active volcanos, waterfalls, glaciers and a whole lot of snow can offer a lot to schools.
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FeaturesLearning at The Lightbox
The Lightbox Gallery and Museum in Woking inspires creative learning in subjects including Design & Technology, Art & Design, History and English.
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FeaturesItinerary idea: Maritime History at the SeaCity Museum
School Travel Organiser looks at one of the ways schools can spend a day at the SeaCity Museum in Southampton.
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News & IdeasNew Art workshop at River and Rowing Museum
The River and Rowing Museum in Henley on Thames has revealed a new Art workshop for Key Stages 1 to 4.
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FeaturesLearning STEM at the Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium
The Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium offers curriculum related workshops, over 100 hands-on Science and Technology related exhibits, and live or pre-recorded planetarium shows for schools to attend on a visit.
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News & IdeasShakespeare’s New Place open for school visits
Here’s what Shakespeare’s New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon looks like now that it has officially opened.
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News & IdeasLearn about the Anglo-Saxons at Bristol Museum this autumn
Teachers looking to take pupils outside the classroom to learn about the Anglo-Saxons and the Stone and Iron Ages can book a visit to the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery this autumn.
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FeaturesStudy Geography and Biology in Cuba
STO focuses on a Cuba School Biology Expedition for Secondary School students, offered by World Youth Adventures.
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FeaturesHistory, heritage and archaeology; learn in Scotland in 2017
Scotland has designated 2017 as the Year of History, Heritage & Archaeology; here are some trip ideas to link to the occasion.
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FeaturesFocus on: Horniman Museum and Gardens
STO looks at some of the educational workshops at the Horniman Museum for Key Stages 1 to 5.
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Features5 places to study the Romans
Some of the best places to go on a school trip and study the Roman Empire.
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News & IdeasStudy Ancient Egypt at new Liverpool gallery next February
The Ancient World Gallery at the World Museum in Liverpool will reopen in February 2017 as a new exhibition space dedicated to Ancient Egypt.
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News & IdeasTate Modern launches artist-in-residence workshops
Tate Modern will host a series of artist-in-residence workshops for Secondary school pupils in spring and summer 2017.
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News & IdeasNew Maths Festival at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
A new Maths Festival, planetarium workshops and a space spectacular week are new at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
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News & IdeasTullie House Museum reveals events programme for 2016/2017
The history, nature and art museum, Tullie House Museum in Carlisle, will host a range of Primary school learning events for the 2016/2017 academic year.
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News & IdeasDetails announced for V&A 2016/17 schools programme
New workshops and schools-only mornings have been revealed as part of the 2016/17 education programme at the V&A.


