All Natural & Outdoor Attractions articles – Page 9
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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 & IdeasBill Quay Community Farm expands Primary school programme
Bill Quay Community Farm in Gateshead has expanded its education programme for Primary school students to include more workshops.
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News & IdeasScience CPD course available for teachers in July
School travel organisers can book now to join a new CPD course called Science through Art in the Environment.
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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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FeaturesFrom minibeasts to mammoths: study in Shropshire
A look at some top workshops available for Key Stage 1 and 2 at Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre.
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FeaturesLearning on the farm at Cotswold Farm Park
Cotswold Farm Park, owned by farmer and Countryfile presenter Adam Henson, offers school trips which get pupils into the outdoors learning about animals, farm life and food production. Here, School Travel Organiser finds out more.
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FeaturesThe benefits of outdoor learning with Alex Staniforth
School Travel Organiser spoke to new YHA Ambassador Alex Staniforth about his experience of outdoor learning.
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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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News & IdeasA walk back in time in Teesdale for Key Stage 2
Moor House-Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve in County Durham has launched a new historic environment package targeted towards Key Stage 2 students.
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FeaturesDiscovering plants and animals with the RSPB
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ (RSPB) nature reserves can help studies on plants and animals for Primary school pupils.
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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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News & IdeasCentre for Alternative Technology launches new Quarry Walk
A new quarry walk is due to open at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT).
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News & IdeasSchools Garden Challenge taking place at Arley Hall
Arley Hall invites schools to compete for an educational trip to Stockley Farm Park by creating their own garden.
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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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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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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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FeaturesFoundation and Primary learning with Twiggles and Boggles at BeWILDerwood
School Travel Organiser takes a look at the learning opportunities available for Foundation and Primary school students at BeWILDerwood.
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FeaturesLearn Prehistory, Science, Literacy and Numeracy at an Iron Age Settlement
Celtic Harmony is a charity that offer educational sessions inspired by the heritage of ancient Britain.
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News & IdeasEfteling theme park to open new holiday village
Efteling theme park, in the south of Holland, is investing €30 million to construct a new holiday village.
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Features12 tips for embedding away from desk education at your school
Pointers for getting the most out of the practice of learning outside the classroom.

