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Victorian Rough Justice: Ripon Museums
Ripon Museums bring the world of Dickens and Victorian crime and punishment to life.
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Shakespeare’s Birthplace Trust to host events for Shakespeare Week
Attractions with links to the Bard will be hosting a variety of school friendly events during and after the week dedicated to the poet and playwright.
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Schools workshops from the Apple Store
Apple Stores across the UK have expanded on their existing free workshop programme and extended the scheme to schools.
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Historic England launches new educational resources
Historic England has created a new free online resource designed to help teachers explore the story of Britain’s prehistory with their pupils, which can be used on school trips.
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Schools to visit the Great Exhibition of the North for free
The Great Exhibition of the North, set to open this June, has revealed details of it’s schools offering, including free visits and trails.
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Peter Rabbit show to return to The World of Beatrix Potter
The show, Where is Peter Rabbit?, is suitable for school groups and will return to the Cumbria attraction this summer.
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Five ways to learn with the Houses of Parliament
We look at all that is on offer at The Houses of Parliament, from online resources to educational visits with your school group.
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Rise in school bookings for rail trips following STO article
Voyages-sncf, which sells tickets for train travel across Europe, has reported an increase in school trip sales since School Travel Organiser magazine ran a profile on the company.
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Dreamgirls launches Drama and Musical Theatre workshops
Theatre Workout has developed two workshops to accompany the West End musical Dreamgirls.
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World Book Day series: Q&A with author Lydia Monks
We spoke to children’s author and illustrator, Lydia Monks, about the importance of Literacy and her memories of school trips.
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Q&A with national park education officer, Jonathan Dean
STO speaks to Jonathan Dean, an education officer for South Down National Park about the PM's 25-year environment plan.
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Hobbledown launches new animal workshops
Hobbledown in Epsom, Surrey, has introduced some new Science themed workshops to its educational offering.
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KidZania to celebrate World Book Day with activities and authors
KidZania has partnered with the Little Tiger Group to deliver a celebration of reading, writing and books, coinciding with World Book Day.
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Science Week announced at the British Motor Museum
Building on its education programme, the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire has announced the launch of a Science Week for schools during the spring term.
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Teaching children about World War One in its centenary year
This year marks 100 years since the end of World War One, a pivotal point in history which pupils can learn about on a school trip.
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TfL to inspire young people’s interest in engineering
Transport for London (TfL) has announced its support for the Year of Engineering campaign.
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Merlin reveals new features at attractions in Manchester
Merlin Entertainments has revealed details of two new features to launch at Sea Life Manchester and Legoland Discovery Centre Manchester, this year.
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Sacrewell Farm prepares Farm Camp for schools
Throughout the summer term, Peterborough-based Sacrewell Farm will be running Farm Camp for pupils and details have been revealed.
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Win a chance to meet Sir David Attenborough at Jurassic exhibition in York
The York Museum’s Trust has announced that Sir David Attenborough will be opening its new exhibition, Jurassic World, and York schools can enter a competition to meet him.
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School resources available with Matilda tour
The tour, which will begin in March and conclude in January 2019, will be accompanied with an education programme, it has been revealed.