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Learning Outside the Classroom heroes honoured at LOtC Awards
Leading practitioners in the world of learning outside the classroom (LOtC) were recognised as ‘LOtC Heroes’ at an awards dinner held at the Black Country Living Museum, Dudley.
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School Travel Awards finalists revealed
Find out who the finalists are for this year’s School Travel Awards, ahead of the ceremony in November.
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Features
How to use forests and woodlands to support GCSE studies
Using forests and woodland to support GCSE studies, whilst reaping the benefits of connecting your students with nature.
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Royal Shakespeare Company’s new learning resources
Teachers can use the newly launched online resource to enhance their pupils’ understanding ahead of watching a production.
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British Library launches new Anglo-Saxon workshops
Based on the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War exhibition, the workshops will be suitable for Primary and Secondary schools.
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More specialist tours following Next Generation Travel expansion
Teachers will have access to more school trip options after a specialist educational travel company acquired three other travel operators.
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STEM and Careers Fairs return to KidZania this winter
KidZania London has announced a winter line up of events and gifts for schools visiting in the festive season.
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Case Studies
Standing out in the class: A trip to Montpellier
Earlier this summer, a group of Year 10 students from Charters School visited Montpellier on one of Halsbury Travel’s Language Study Tours. Their teacher, Laura Stock, reports back on the experience.
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Features
Where and when to go on a school trip in 2019
Here's some inspiration for where and when to go on a school trip next year.
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Case Studies
Global outlook: World Challenge Expedition
Christ the King College has always had a global outlook and offers a range of trips and exchanges including Spanish, French and Norwegian exchanges, trips to Italy, Greece and Poland.
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Codes and Ciphers: Bletchley Park Trust
Bletchley Park is a vibrant heritage attraction where school groups can step back in time to experience the stories of the extraordinary achievements of the men and women who worked there.
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Business Studies: Drusillas Park
Drusillas has over 100 species of animal including penguins, monkeys, lemurs, meerkats, sloths, camels and flamingos, as well large play areas, Hello Kitty Secret Garden and a new three ride attraction Go Safari!
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London Transport Museum’s new gallery to inspire engineers
The new permanent gallery, opening on 19th October will introduce students to the world of engineering.
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National Railway Museum to encourage future engineers
The National Railway Museum’s annual event ‘Future Engineers’ returns this autumn for a third year, with a programme of activities and shows to inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
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Interview
Teacher Talk: Forging futures with school trips
Paul Newbold, head of Geography at Bolton School Boys’ Division, talks to STO about school trips to Iceland and the role learning outside the classroom (LOtC) can play in forging pupils’ futures.
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Anti-bullying workshops run alongside Wicked the musical
The interactive workshops are run alongside the West End musical for KS2 upwards about the impact of bullying.
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Cultural Inclusion Conference will celebrate access to arts
The first event on 18th October, 2018, will celebrate improvements made in disabled young people’s access to arts.
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New galleries and exhibitions at the Science Museum
The Science Museum is to welcome a new exhibition next month and new galleries in 2019.
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Research reveals state funded schools run the most residential trips
A study has revealed that state funded schools run more residential trips than independent schools per year.
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Living History and the Courts: National Justice Museum
National Justice Museum Education delivers inspiring educational visits in the north west, working in partnership with a variety of inspiring venues including law courts and museums.