All Science articles – Page 15
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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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FeaturesThe 10 most read features on STO in 2015
We reveal the features that have been most popular with School Travel Organiser readers this year, starting with the tenth most popular and counting down to first place.
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FeaturesItinerary Idea: Sea Life, Brighton
Visit Sea Life Brighton for an itinerary tying in Science, Geography, Art and Drama for Key Stages 1 and 2.
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News & IdeasJoin the school tree planting project
If you’ve got a bit of time to kill over the Christmas holidays, apply for the school tree planting project, created by the Woodland Trust and the government.
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FeaturesDiscovering the great outdoors at The Yorkshire Arboretum
Rachel Bailey spoke to The Yorkshire Arboretum’s education officer Kathryn Hardaker, who organises school visits for Primary school children.
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FeaturesIt’s not just Geography at Snowdonia National Park
Education officers from Snowdonia explain why the National Park’s environment is a great one for learning outside the classroom.
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News & IdeasAnimal Kingdom exhibition ties in with History, Science and Photography
A collection of natural history images are brought to three-dimensional life in an exhibition showing at the Horniman Museum.
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News & IdeasImproving lives outside the classroom: conference dates announced
A conference on Raising Standards and Improving Lives Outside the Classroom will take place at The Haycock Hotel in Cambridgeshire on Friday 29th January.
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News & IdeasWarwick Castle reveals Medieval themed lodges for 2016
Up to 16 new lodges will be available for school groups to stay in next year at Warwick Castle.
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News & IdeasNeed For Speed: new Science show to open at the National Railway Museum
The National Railway Museum will be offering a new show for schools to celebrate the Flying Scotsman restoration project.
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FeaturesFocus on: Dudley Environment Zone
School Travel Organiser finds out more about the Ezone in Dudley, which offers skill development and independent learning opportunities for Early Years to Key Stage 4.
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News & IdeasNational Media Museum reveals new programme of educational films
The National Media Museum has launched its new programme of IMAX films, with curriculum links to Science and Design.
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Features4 curriculum-linked school trips for Spring 2016
The YHA outlines four ideas for school trips in spring 2016, featuring Geography, History and Biology.
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News & IdeasEvaporation exhibition now open at the Museum of Science and Industry
A new exhibition, Evaporation, has opened at the Museum of Science and Industry and will run until May.


