All Science articles – Page 14
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FeaturesFocus on: CERN, the world's largest physics laboratory
School Travel Organiser takes a look at how a visit to CERN can inspire students’ Physics studies.
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FeaturesSchool trips to Manchester, the European City of Science
Manchester has been awarded the title European City of Science 2016; schools can get involved on a Science-themed visit.
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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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FeaturesThe M&S Company Archive: learning with a retail giant
War rationing and making a chocolate pudding are two topics that can be learnt at the M&S Company Archive.
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News & IdeasStudent Zone revealed for The Telegraph’s Festival of Education
The Telegraph’s Festival of Education will have a dedicated Student Zone for pupils aged 11 again this year.
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News & IdeasSuperhero-themed Science workshops at The Deep
The Deep aquarium in Hull is offering some new superhero-themed workshops in March and April.
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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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FeaturesScrumdiddlyumptious school events at Tatton Park
School Travel Organiser focuses on Tatton Park’s 2016 Roald Dahl centenary celebrations and educational programme.
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News & IdeasLearning opportunities at Gadget Show Live
Technology event Gadget Show Live will take place at the NEC Birmingham this Easter, and school visits are welcomed.
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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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FeaturesScience, Business And Skiing At Chill Factore
School Travel Organiser discovers there’s more to learn at Chill Factore than just snow sports.
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News & IdeasNew education workshops at LEGOLAND®
LEGOLAND® has introduced a new set of workshops for 2016 focused on the National Curriculum topics of Art, Design and Technology, English and Science.
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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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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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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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FeaturesWilmslow High School: why we use a school travel management company
STO talks to Mark Vincent, assistant head teacher at Wilmslow High School, about his school’s trip culture and why he uses a travel management company to plan visits.
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News & IdeasStudents become amateur palaeontologists at Port Lympne Reserve
Port Lympne Reserve has announced that preparations are underway for a new dinosaur attraction, and visiting pupils will be able to dig for fossils and try their hand at palaeontology.
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News & IdeasMOSI launches first Science workshop for Key Stage 3
The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester has announced its first Science workshop for Key Stage 3 pupils.


