All Museums & Galleries articles – Page 20
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FeaturesLearn Key Stage 1, 2 and 3 History at Tudor World
Tudor World provides children with an insight into the Elizabethan period, and ties into History, Drama and English studies.
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News & IdeasSutton Ecology Centre opens new learning space for school trips
Sutton Ecology Centre has recently opened a new classroom for students to use for learning about wildlife and conservation.
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FeaturesHistory, holographic teachers and archaeology at the Vindolanda Trust
School Travel Organiser spoke to Lauren Wilkinson, the Vindolanda Trust’s site education officer and museum archaeological assistant, about why a visit to the Roman Army Museum and Vindolanda Roman Fort is educational, engaging and exciting for students.
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FeaturesLearning Art & Design and History at the National Memorial Arboretum
The National Memorial Arboretum can be an eye-opening experience for students and benefit studies in Art & Design and History.
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FeaturesLearning History, Drama, Literacy and Science at a museum by the sea
STO discovers that sometimes it’s the little places in life that make for brilliant learning outside the classroom opportunities.
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News & IdeasLast chance to apply for free school visit to KidZania London
KidZania London is offering every Primary and Secondary school across the UK a complimentary class visit before 18th March.
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FeaturesMaths, Art and Business at the Museum of Brands
The Museum of Brands can bring to life Maths, Art and Business for all Key Stages. Here, School Travel Organiser takes a look at how.
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News & IdeasLearn about multiple religions at new faith exhibition in Birmingham
A new permanent exhibition at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery has opened this week, titled Faith in Birmingham.
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FeaturesItinerary Idea: Newcastle Castle, Newcastle
Schools can book onto one of several workshops for Key Stages 1 and 2 at Newcastle Castle.
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FeaturesEnvironmental education and Business Studies at Anglian Water
School Travel Organiser finds out how Geography, Business Studies and English can be brought to life for Key Stage 1 to A Level at Anglian Water.
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FeaturesTeaching the Holocaust outside of the classroom
Six LOtC ideas both in the UK and abroad to help educators get to grips with teaching the Holocaust.
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News & IdeasSpace workshops available for Key Stages 1 and 2 at Eureka!
Eureka! has launched space-themed workshops to tie in with Tim Peake’s mission to the International Space Station.
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News & IdeasScience Museum to open new Maths gallery
A new gallery at the Science Museum will open this December bringing Mathematics to the fore by exploring how mathematicians and their ideas have helped to shape the modern world.
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News & IdeasNew at the Horniman: Prehistoric Britain
Horniman Museum & Garden in London has launched a new Key Stage 2 learning session on Prehistoric Britain.
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News & IdeasBritish Motor Museum to offer new school opportunities alongside re-opening
The British Motor Museum will re-open on Saturday 13th February, offering new school opportunities following its £1.1million refurbishment.
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FeaturesTeaching the next Tim Peake
Tim Peake has recently become the first Briton to visit the International Space Station and last week undertook a spacewalk. He is fast becoming a hero for not only young space enthusiasts, but also those students less engaged in the subject of Science.
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FeaturesYork: your school trip questions answered
From the Minster to York Art Gallery, there are lots of places in York that are ideal for a school trip.
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News & IdeasLeonardo da Vinci exhibition to open at the Science Museum
Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Genius is an exhibition which will open at the Science Museum in 2016.
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News & IdeasGeffrye Museum to launch digital and World War learning sessions
In 2016, The Geffrye Museum will launch its new blended learning digital iPad sessions for Key Stage 2 and 3.
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FeaturesTop 9 educational spots in Edinburgh
Being that Edinburgh is home to fascinating history it’s no surprise that its a popular choice for school trips.
