News & Ideas Full Archive – Page 42
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News & IdeasSchool residential a success despite heavy snowfall
Residential organisation, Conway Centres, has revealed images of a recent school trip which took place during the 'beast from the east' as it's becoming known.
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News & IdeasNational Memorial Arboretum to offer more for schools
The conclusion of a £28 million improvement programme is expected to see the Staffordshire-based arboretum welcome a record number of visitors this year, including more school groups.
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Museum of Brands to focus on sustainability
The Museum of Brands in London has revealed a new display and accompanying student resources on the debate on packaging and environmental sustainability.
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News & IdeasAlice in Wonderland exhibition to open at The Story Museum
The Story Museum in Oxford has announced it will be opening It’s Always Tea Time, an exhibition of artworks from across the globe, depicting one of the most famous tea parties of all time, tying in with Art and Literacy.
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News & IdeasTeacher training days at Lincoln Cathedral
Free teacher training days will be hosted at Lincoln Cathedral to provide support for those teaching History in local areas.
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News & IdeasNational Marine Aquarium prepares to celebrate British Science Week
The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth will celebrate this year’s British Science Week with a programme of educational activities.
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News & IdeasSchool of Rock: School rates and education packs available
Teachers planning a school trip to the West End this year can benefit from special rates and discounts for School of Rock The Musical.
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News & IdeasSchool Travel Awards return for a bumper year
The School Travel Awards 2018/19 initiative will culminate in a ceremony at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington.
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Learning centre and zoo ‘walkshops’ new for Chessington
Chessington World of Adventures Resort in Surrey will open a new Wild Learning Centre this year, where pupils can experience hands-on activities supporting the national curriculum.
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News & IdeasSchools and providers urged to comment on activities licensing
The Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA) is being reviewed this month and schools, as well as activity providers, are being asked to respond by 9th March to ensure their views are considered.
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Wonderlab to be opened at National Railway Museum
The National Railway Museum in York has revealed its plans to ignite young minds through the creation of an interactive engineering gallery called Wonderlab.
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News & IdeasScience Museum reveals details of Medical Careers Day
The Science Museum in London will be inviting schools to take part in a full day of activities linking to the medical profession this May.
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News & IdeasYHA pledges more support for young people from deprived areas
Youth charity YHA (England and Wales) has announced a new support programme targeted at children who live in deprived areas.
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News & IdeasStudy reveals why camping is effective for LOtC
A recent study has reported four out of five parents believe camping has a positive effect on their children’s education, with 59% agreeing it should be added to the national curriculum.
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News & IdeasLongleat’s Predators exhibition suitable for all Key Stages
This year, Longleat in Wiltshire will be hosting a display of animatronic predators, including sharks, crocodiles and bears, which can be used to support the Science curriculum.
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News & IdeasTerracotta Warriors exhibition offers a school trip “to remember”
School groups are invited to explore one of the world’s most astonishing historical discoveries.
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News & IdeasPromoting a Brand: Sacrewell
From meeting rare breed farm animals to feeding goats and seeing heritage farm buildings, Sacrewell provides opportunities for learners to discover the countryside in a hands-on fashion.
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News & IdeasPlastics, rainforests and climate change sessions at ZSL London Zoo
ZSL London Zoo has plenty of workshops linking to saving the environment, different climates and the rainforest for this year.
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News & IdeasVictorian Rough Justice: Ripon Museums
Ripon Museums bring the world of Dickens and Victorian crime and punishment to life.
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News & IdeasShakespeare’s Birthplace Trust to host events for Shakespeare Week
Attractions with links to the Bard will be hosting a variety of school friendly events during and after the week dedicated to the poet and playwright.

