What's New? – Page 49
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Wildlife Superheroes encouraged at Scotswood Natural Community Garden
Scotswood Natural Community Garden has opened up its educational visit bookings as part of its Wildlife Superheroes project.
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2019 education sessions open at Windsor Great Park’s Environmental Centre
Students can head out on a journey of learning and discovery, in Windsor Great Park’s outdoor and indoor classrooms.
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Extra funding will be available for foreign exchange trips
Schools in England will be able to apply for grants to visit partner schools around the world.
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Local school assists with Tower Bridge’s exhibition
Boutcher Primary School in Southwark worked closely with artist Imogen Piper to create a new exhibition inside the landmark.
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Tips for exploring Japan as part of a school trip
Japan offers a whole host of opportunities to explore subjects including History, Geography, Economy, Religious Studies, and Art outside of the classroom.
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Schools urged to book trips with ABTA approved companies
Schools are being urged to book trips with an Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) approved travel company to ensure support, protection and expertise.
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Schools can see Tim Peake’s spacesuit at National Space Centre
Tim Peake’s spacesuit will form part of the National Space Centre’s new exhibition, opening this summer.
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Duchess of Cambridge supports LOtC at The Garden Classroom
The HRH The Duchess of Cambridge has championed outdoor learning in a session with The Garden Classroom (TGC) charity involving local schoolchildren.
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KidZania reveals action packed school programme for 2019
KidZania London, Shepherd’s Bush, has announced its action packed 2019 programme, including a series of special events for schools.
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Cheshire Fire Service is encouraging students to become SafetyStars
Students can now take part in a series of programmes at Safety Central, an interactive education safety centre run by Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service.
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National Memorial Arboretum to host Explorer Days
The National Memorial Arboretum will run a series of Explorer Days across 2019, suitable for Key Stages 1-5.
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Medieval falconry explored in new Warwick Castle show
Warwick Castle, in Warwickshire will be launching a new interactive show this year which will tie in with the school History curriculum.
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The school trips that will teach your students lifesaving skills
Some of the places you can take your students to learn lifesaving skills.
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School trip destinations teachers should look out for in 2019
Top destinations that teachers should have on their radar for 2019 as suggested by STA Travel.
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Eden Project to open exhibition on the work of bees
An exhibition of science and contemporary art will throw new light on the world of bees and other native pollinators at Cornwall’s Eden Project.
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DfE launches Activities Passport to inspire pupils and boost resilience
The Department for Education has revealed further details of its Activities Passport.
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What’s new for educational trips in 2019
Every year brings with it a new selection of workshops, learning spaces and sites suitable for students.
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Kew to open giant new Children’s Garden in 2019
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has revealed that it will be opening a giant Children’s Garden in spring 2019, designed to inspire Primary aged children.
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Some of the best places to inspire a love for Literacy
From learning about a famous author to enjoying storytelling sessions, an English-themed educational visit can instil a love for Literacy.
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Bristol Museums to host new educational sessions in 2019
Bristol Museums will be hosting new school workshops this year, teaching a variety of subjects from History to Art.