All Science articles – Page 10
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News & IdeasRe-developed train museum to re-open this summer
Scheduled to re-open in June, the Ravenglass Railway Museum, in the Lake District, will provide schools with brand new experiences.
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News & IdeasNew crustacean exhibition set to open at Sea Life Brighton
A new exhibition, which welcomes school visits, is opening on 1st April at Sea Life Brighton, and could be a good idea for pupils studying Science.
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FeaturesScience and Geography at RZSS Highland Wildlife Park
School Travel Organiser looks at the educational sessions available at RZSS Highland Wildlife Park.
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FeaturesThe 5 elements of great LOtC
Sarah Blackwell, chairman of the Archimedes group of companies that delivers Forest School training across the country reveals what she considers to be the five key elements that contribute to a successful LOtC experience.
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FeaturesFocus on: British Motor Museum
STO takes a look at the educational opportunities available for Primary schools at the British Motor Museum, in subjects like Science and History.
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FeaturesLiteracy theme day at Chiltern Open Air Museum
A trip to Chiltern Open Air Museum, offers schools the chance to take part in a Goodnight Mister Tom Literacy theme day, among others.
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FeaturesArt, Geography and History: lots to learn at Leighton Hall
STO focuses on Leighton Hall, where three different learning packages are available for Key Stages 1 and 2.
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FeaturesKey Stage 1 & 2 learning at WWF’s Living Planet Centre
The Living Planet Centre in Woking is home to the WWF headquarters and, significantly for schools, an education centre which offers a range of a workshop designed to support the Key Stage 1 and 2 curriculums as well as the conservation organisation’s aims.
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News & IdeasBrickworks Museum welcomes schools
The Brickworks Museum, in Bursledon in Hampshire, is welcoming school groups for tours and a selection of curriculum linked workshops.
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News & IdeasSchool brewery tours available at Shepherd Neame Visitor Centre
Shepherd Neame Visitor Centre in Faversham in Kent is now offering educational guided tours of the working Faversham Brewery site for students aged 14 and over.
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FeaturesCase study: breakfast at Hatton Adventure World
80 school children recently enjoyed a breakfast-focused visit to Hatton Country World in Warwick. Here’s how they got on.
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News & IdeasNew learning centre to open at the National Army Museum
The National Army Museum will be re-opening on 30th March and will incorporate new features including a brand new learning centre.
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FeaturesStudying History, Geography and more at Weston Park Museum
Weston Park Museum tells the story of Sheffield, from its geological roots to the people, politics and music that have helped shaped the city to become what it is today.
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FeaturesDr Jenner’s House: getting pupils interested in the history of medicine
A school visit to Dr Jenner’s House, Museum and Garden could leave pupils fascinated in the history of medicine and scientific discovery.
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FeaturesMaths and Science workshops at the Royal Albert Hall
A trip to the Royal Albert Hall provides schools with a host of activities and workshops that link to the National Curriculum.
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News & IdeasChelsea Physic Garden opens booking for 2017/18
Educational visits to Chelsea Physic Garden from September 2017 onwards are now available for booking.
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News & IdeasBlackgang Chine to open new Underwater Kingdom in 2017
A new theme world is expected to open at Blackgang Chine amusement park next Easter called Underwater Kingdom.
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News & IdeasNew workshops mark Science Week at Chessington World of Adventures Resort
To celebrate Science Week, Chessington World of Adventures Resort will be providing special workshops for children.
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FeaturesScience, Geography, Art and Music at Birmingham Botanical Gardens
STO finds out what’s on offer for schools at Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
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FeaturesGreen-fingered learning at RHS Garden Harlow Carr
RHS Garden Harlow Carr in Yorkshire is one of four RHS gardens. All offer educational workshops for schools which are led by educational officers and are designed to stimulate and capture students’ curiosity about nature and gardening and get them involved in practical horticulture, Art and Science.


