What's New? – Page 48
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Column
What a difference a decade makes
Kim Somerville on 10 years of the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom.
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News & Ideas
Explore Waitress musical with coinciding school workshops
A school visit to see the West End musical, Waitress, which has just been extended, can be accompanied by educational Drama workshops.
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Interview
Teacher Talk: Force of Forest School
Keeley Rodgers catches up with Paul Curnow, Form Teacher & Forest School Leader, after he was given the LOtC Inspiring Educator Award for his work.
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News & Ideas
New prehistoric attraction to educate students on Ice Age
A new touring animatronic Ice Age experience will come to the UK in April and will bring to life beasts from 70,000 years ago.
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News & Ideas
Launch of the 2019/20 School Travel Awards
The 2019/20 Reader Awards have officially launched, backed by some of the biggest names in school travel and including some exciting new accolades.
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News & Ideas
Take your students on a Jurassic adventure with Dinosaur World Live
The interactive children’s theatre show, Dinosaur World Live, will embark on its 2019 UK tour on 12th March.
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News & Ideas
David Walliams’ children’s book to be performed as a musical
David Walliams’ The Boy in the Dress will open at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre this November, featuring strong messages for children.
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News & Ideas
Multi-sensory marvels: The MAD Museum
The MAD Museum in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire offers a unique opportunity for students of all ages to actively learn away from the classroom.
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News & Ideas
Explore the life of Nelson Mandela in London’s new exhibition
The new exhibition in London Waterloo, now on until June 2019, will see students educated on Nelson Mandela’s journey from childhood to becoming South Africa’s first black president.
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News & Ideas
École School Tours to rebrand to Edwards Education and Youth Tours
Part of company Edwards Coaches Ltd, École School Tours has now rebranded itself as Edwards Education and Youth Tours, in order to strengthen its market position and offer more for schools.
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News & Ideas
Kent History & Fun: The Hop Farm Family Park
The Hop Farm in Kent features the world’s largest collection of Victorian Oast Houses.
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News & Ideas
New wizarding wonder to open at Warner Bros. Studio Tour
The Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, has revealed that it will be opening its new attraction, Gringotts Wizarding Bank, this year.
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Features
7 theatre shows to take your students to see
From Disney favourites to inspirational stories, here are some of the theatre productions to take your students to see.
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News & Ideas
A full speed education programme revealed at The Silverstone Experience
The new attraction, The Silverstone Experience, set to open this summer has revealed details of its education programme.
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Case Studies
Case Study: A musical tour of Europe
It was over a year in the making but Didcot Girls Schools’ European choir trip was an incredible success.
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News & Ideas
Alton Towers to open dungeons with coinciding school session
The theme park in Staffordshire has revealed that it will be opening a new attraction – its dungeons – and with it an educational History session for schools.
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News & Ideas
STA Travel Education to send Knightswood School on trip of a lifetime
Having been crowned the winning school of STA Travel Education’s ‘win your trip campaign’, Knightswood School in Glasgow are to be awarded £10,000 to jet off on another educational trip.
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Features
School trips to embrace the Year of the Periodic Table
UNESCO has officially launched its ‘Year of the Periodic Table’, so we’ve put together a list of six places where you can embrace Science learning outside the classroom.
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News & Ideas
New educational exhibition to launch at London’s Clink Prison
The new exhibition at the Clink Prison Museum in Southwark will explore tales of religious theories and traitors.
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News & Ideas
Children with disabilities are ‘missing out’ on arts and culture
Calls have been made to ensure that all children and young people have access to the arts, culture, and heritage, regardless of their ability.