What's New? – Page 47
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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.
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News & Ideas
Dedicated schools day returns to BBC Gardeners' World Live
Schools can book special tickets for the event held at the NEC this June.
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News & Ideas
Giant ‘nerve cell’ science education centre lands in London’s East End
‘Neuron Pod’ - a striking 23-metre long and 10-metre high free-standing structure – has opened its doors as an informal science learning centre at Queen Mary University of London’s Whitechapel campus.
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Features
Top ski and snowsport school trips to consider
From top ski resorts to slopes that are closer to home, we round up some ski trips, snow sports and activities to consider.
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News & Ideas
New exhibition at London's Science Museum will explore driving technology
A new exhibition at London’s Science Museum will explore what the future holds for driving technology.
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News & Ideas
New Rock UK centre opened by Prince of Wales
Rock UK’s Summit Centre in Wales was officially opened by His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales.
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News & Ideas
Competitions to celebrate the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom's 10th year
The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) is offering schools the chance to win a number of prizes to celebrate the charity’s 10th anniversary.
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News & Ideas
Hay Festival launches 2019 schools programme
The literary festival has revealed its line-up for schools, which will consist of storytelling, live performances and workshops.
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News & Ideas
Download the Activity Passport to use in your school
Teachers are being encouraged to use the new Activity Passport, launched by the Department for Education (DfE), to help children experience new things.
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Features
One school’s journey from inadequate to number one
After being voted number one school in Surrey, Shannon Clark spoke to St John’s C of E Primary School’s head teacher Mark Richards to find out what part learning outside the classroom had in their transformational journey.
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Column
Access for all
Education leader Anita Kerwin-Nye offers advice for teachers planning school trips with mental health and wellbeing in mind.
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Column
You’re already building character but…
STO Editor Keeley Rodgers on interviewing the Education Secretary and having your say.
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Column
A path to greater inclusion
Dr Matt Overd on the Cultural Inclusion Manifesto and making arts, culture and heritage accessible for all.
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Case Studies
Healthy eating and staying active: Bore Place
The Hayesbrook School in Kent head to Bore Place.
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Features
Inspire a love for STEM subjects outside of the classroom
It seems that there could be no better time to introduce your students to Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects, and luckily there are plenty of places across the country to help you do just that.
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Features
5 galleries to consider for your next school trip
We round up five gallery experiences that teachers should have on their radars in 2019, teaching children about everything from Art to Technology to Engineering.
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News & Ideas
FSC to run new Adventure Residentials in 2019 for Primary schools
Selected Field Studies Council (FSC) centres are offering Primary schools the chance to give their pupils a wild adventure, in real environments, this year on its new residential activity school trips.
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Features
Fun school trips to get pupils in the festive spirit
We look at some of the festive-themed school trips ideas that are fun, educational and full of Christmas cheer.
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Column
What a difference a decade makes
Kim Somerville on 10 years of the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom.