What's New? – Page 46
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Features
Top 5 gardens for school groups to visit
With April being National Garden Month, we’ve looked at some of the best gardens in the UK for school trips, focussing on inspiration for pupils away from the classroom.
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News & Ideas
West End to welcome Adrian Mole musical
The musical, based on the children’s novel The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13¾, will transfer to The Ambassadors Theatre this summer.
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Sponsored
A world of excitement awaits at LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort
‘Engaging’, ‘brilliant’ and ‘fantastic’: just three of the words teachers have used to describe their school trip experiences at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort.
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News & Ideas
Popular children's story The Gruffalo will take to the London stage
The popular children’s story, The Gruffalo, by Julia Donaldson, is currently touring the UK before it opens in London this summer.
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News & Ideas
Wild Place Project launches new bear sculpture trail
The Wild Place Project in Gloucestershire has introduced a new trail, featuring 20 bear sculptures to celebrate the opening of its new bear enclosure.
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News & Ideas
National Theatre to encourage more school visits
The National Theatre has reported that a record number of schools attended its recent Macbeth tour, highlighting the demand for trips to the theatre.
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News & Ideas
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter opens Gringotts Wizarding Bank
Gringotts Wizarding Bank is the latest attraction to welcome school groups at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.
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News & Ideas
Schools win host of prizes as part of Council for Learning Outside the Classroom competition
Five schools have won a host of free trips and workshops as part of a competition to celebrate 10 years of the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC).
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Sponsored
Take learning out of the classroom with ZSL
Education is at the heart of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) which has two zoos in the UK - London Zoo & Whipsnade Zoo. Discover the experiences on offer for your next school visit.
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News & Ideas
STEM to be explored in new Science Museum exhibition
A new exhibition at London’s Science Museum was recently unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen, and will focus on communication technologies, tying in with the STEM curriculum.
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News & Ideas
National Memorial Arboretum launches new Stick Man trail
Based on the popular children’s story, the new trail at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire will encourage school children to get outside and explore.
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Sponsored
Impactful learning overseas with Travelbound
Do you remember your first school trip abroad? Possibly a mix of nerves and excitement at the prospect of venturing away without your family but safe in the knowledge your best friends were by your side.
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News & Ideas
STC Expeditions launches 'escape' trips for teachers
Teachers are usually the ones planning all the school trips. But now, a tour operator has released adventure and cultural holidays…for teachers.
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Features
Top ideas for taking History outside the classroom
Immerse your pupils in fascinating history with these experiences for schools.
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News & Ideas
Kentwell Hall reveals new schools programme
Kentwell Hall in Suffolk will host a variety of History themed events suitable for education groups this year.
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News & Ideas
More big brands back the 2019/20 School Travel Awards
Recognisable names in the school travel sector have signed up to support this year’s campaign.
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News & Ideas
Booking open for CLOtC's 2019 conference
The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) and the Outdoor Education Advisors Panel (OEAP) have joined together to host the national conference dedicated to learning outside the classroom.
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News & Ideas
Prince Philip hands over patronage of Outward Bound Trust
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh has handed over his patronage of The Outward Bound Trust after 65 years of service.
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News & Ideas
Win prizes for your school with Go Ape's writing competition
Go Ape is encouraging schools to get creative in and outside the classroom by entering its writing and drawing competition.
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Interview
Interview: Education Secretary Damian Hinds
Keeley Rodgers speaks to Damian Hinds about; the new Activity Passport, the importance of learning outside the classroom & support for teachers.