What's New? – Page 50
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News & Ideas
Musical stage adaptation of AniMalcolm to tour UK
AniMalcolm The Musical, based on comedian and author David Baddiel’s children’s book AniMalcolm, will embark on a tour from February 2019.
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Features
Inspire outdoor learning on these camping residential trips
Here are a selection of camping residential trips that you could take your class on in the UK.
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News & Ideas
School applications open for the Great Yorkshire Show
Schools can now apply for tickets for the Great Yorkshire Show, which is suitable for both Primary and Secondary schools.
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Features
10 of the most read articles of 2018
The last 12 months have been an exciting time for school travel. We look back at the most popular news stories and features online in 2018.
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Features
Case Study: One school’s adventures at Oaker Wood
We hear from Wyche CE Primary School on their trip to Herefordshire residential centre, Oaker Wood.
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Features
The IT Crowd
After Generation X and Y comes Generation I-pad. Here are a few of the best ICT-related trips to inspire the digitally-minded.
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Column
Don’t let Brexit affect school trips
Russell Slatford, head teacher of Bournemouth Collegiate Senior School, on why the B-word shouldn’t put you off travelling.
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Case Studies
Reaching their potential: Outward Bound Trust
Our Lady’s Catholic High School in Preston sent a group of Year 9 pupils on a residential to the Outward Bound Trust’s outdoor education centre.
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News & Ideas
School travel to Africa and China on the rise
According to GTC Travel Group, a group flight specialist, school travel to Africa and China has risen in 2018.
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Features
A checklist every teacher should consider when organising school travel
We hear from Perry Sladen, UK centre director for PGL Travel who shares a checklist that teachers should always use when planning a trip.
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News & Ideas
Merry-go-Round: Legoland Discovery Centre
Legoland Discovery Centre offer hands-on learning across the primary curriculum, while building and reinforcing skills including collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking and problem solving.
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Column
A breath of fresh air amid Brexit madness
Editor’s Comment: Keeley Rodgers on Brexit & the Activity Passport
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Interview
Teacher Talk: Encouraging an outdoor education
We hear from Christopher Wharton-Lovett, an outdoor education teacher, about his approach to learning outside the classroom.
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Case Studies
Bonding through adventure: Oaker Wood Leisure
Oaker Wood is a highlight for Year 6 at the Wyche CE Primary School in Malvern.
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News & Ideas
Geography Ecosystems - Rainforest: Royal Botanic Gardens
Excite and inspire your pupils with a visit to Kew, the world-leading botanic garden.
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News & Ideas
New school trip health and safety advice by DfE
The guidance has been released by the DfE and offers advice on health and safety when planning school trips.
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News & Ideas
School children take over Lincoln Cathedral
Pupils from Sir Francis Hill Community Primary School joined employees at Lincoln Cathedral as part of Takeover Day.
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News & Ideas
The Red House receives grant to extend educational offering
Britten-Pears Foundation’s The Red House in Aldeburgh is among 12 museums and historic sites which have been granted funding in the Royal Society’s Places of Science scheme.
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News & Ideas
Shakespeare’s Rose Theatre venues to host schools programme
Two pop-up Shakespearean theatres, inspired by the London Rose Playhouse, will be hosting special school performances.
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Features
5 expeditions to take school groups on
We look at 5 school expeditions that will leave a lasting impression on your students.