All Physical Education articles – Page 2
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News & IdeasNew rugby museum at Twickenham to offer education
The newly relocated World Rugby Museum at Twickenham Stadium, in London, will open in February 2018 with a new educational offering.
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FeaturesEight tips for booking your first ski trip
Select School Travel offers some advice to teachers and organisers planning their first school ski trip.
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News & IdeasYHA opens a new youth hostel
YHA’s brand new flagship Youth Hostel in Northumberland National Park is now taking bookings.
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News & IdeasStudy reveals too many children miss out on residentials
A recent study, carried out by Learning Away, has revealed that far too many children are missing out on potentially life-changing residential experiences.
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News & IdeasNew tour operator offers teachers easy trip planning
New tour operator, Glo-Ed, based in Oxford, launched earlier this year and offers schools itineraries around the world.
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School Travel Awards‘My Best School Trip’ winners set off for Cumbria
The winners of last year’s ‘My Best School Trip’ Award have spent the prize money on two trips to Eskdale Youth Hostel… yes, two!
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News & IdeasPGL centres to open in Suffolk and Yorkshire
PGL is opening two new residential centres, PGL Bawdsey Manor in Suffolk and PGL Newby Wiske Hall in North Yorkshire.
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News & IdeasLearning Away awards schools for residential experience
Two schools have recently been recognised by Learning Away for providing their pupils with ‘Brilliant Residential’ experiences highlighting the importance of LOtC.
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FeaturesCase study: Battlefield Live
STO finds out about Bishop's Blue Coat CoE High School's annual trip to Battlefield Live in Knutsford.
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News & IdeasManchester launches new Treetop Trek
A new treetop adventure park at Heaton Park, Manchester, is now complete and ready to open to the public.
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News & IdeasManor Adventure to open new Norfolk sports centre
Activity company, Manor Adventure, has added a new sports centre to its list with the Norfolk Lakes Adventure Centre.
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FeaturesWhat have fidget spinners got to do with school trip planning?
Fidget spinners are the latest school bag must-have. STO looks into what school trip planners could learn from the craze.
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FeaturesNew research: outdoor learning and self efficacy
A look at the interim results of the Outward Bound Trust's latest research study, which suggests that outdoor learning can have a lasting positive effect on pupil self esteem and self-efficacy.
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News & IdeasSummer prize freeze on School Journey Association residentials
School Journey Association is freezing residential trips' prices taking place in 2018 for bookings by August.
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FeaturesLife after SATS week; school trips to de-stress
As headlines roll out about the negative effects sats are having, we suggest a few feel-good school trips.
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FeaturesHow wild beach sessions can connect children with the coast
We look at the concept of Wild Beach and how it can inform LOtC practice in schools that are miles away from the seaside.
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FeaturesPupil Perspective: How outdoor education has helped me
STO talks to James, a Year 12 student, about the impact outdoor education has had on his life.
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News & IdeasRock UK offers free taster days to schools
Rock UK is offering schools the chance to trial its adventure centres for free by bringing students to one of its sites for a day of activities with lunch.
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FeaturesItinerary Idea: Equestrian Activity Day
A look at what an Equestrian Activity Day in Suffolk involves, and how a visit can link to PE.
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FeaturesAlternative PE lessons
Obesity is said to be at an all-time high and a sedentary lifestyle for both children and adults is becoming more and more commonplace.
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