What's New? – Page 70
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News & Ideas
Study reveals too many children miss out on residentials
A recent study, carried out by Learning Away, has revealed that far too many children are missing out on potentially life-changing residential experiences.
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Ripley’s Believe It or Not! announces closure of London site
London attraction, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! has announced that it is closing down, effective immediately.
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Learning Away launches Winter Residentials campaign
Campaigning group, Learning Away, has launched its new campaign, #WinterResidentials, which will encourage more life-changing experiences for young people.
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Features
Getting pupils enthusiastic about R.E
We look at some ideas for trips that can be tied in with Religious Education.
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Coca-Cola London Eye to offer new workshops
The Coca-Cola London Eye has unveiled new Discovery Workshops offering enhanced in-capsule experiences for school groups.
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Future Engineers returns to National Railway Museum
Future Engineers, an events programme that supports the STEM subjects, will return to the National Railway Museum in York for a second time this autumn.
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New underwater classroom opens at Sea Life Blackpool
Sea Life Blackpool has unveiled a new underwater classroom, suitable for school visits, that provides students with the opportunity to learn about marine life first-hand.
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Features
West End shows that offer school tickets
We round up eight West End shows that welcome school visits, offer special rates, and most importantly, have ties to the National Curriculum.
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New tour operator offers teachers easy trip planning
New tour operator, Glo-Ed, based in Oxford, launched earlier this year and offers schools itineraries around the world.
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Blaise Castle offers schools Victorian Christmas
Blaise Castle House Museum will offer classes the chance to explore traditions of a Victorian Christmas this festive season.
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Voting for the Outstanding Contribution to LOtC awards now open
The tenth annual Awards for Outstanding Contribution to LOtC run by the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom, are under way.
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Preparing pupils for later life
We focus on some top trip ideas to help prepare pupils for later life including college, university and careers.
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Paultons Park to launch new workshops in 2018
Paultons Family Theme Park, in Hampshire, will be introducing new wildlife themed workshops suitable for Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils come 2018.
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York’s Chocolate Story to offer WWI workshop
York’s Chocolate Story, in York, is now offering Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils a World War One workshop, tying in with the History curriculum.
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Drayton Manor introduces new Key Stage 2 workshop
Drayton Manor Theme Park in Tamworth is introducing a new workshop for visiting schools, which ties in with Science.
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Features
How did the School Trip Champion spend his prize
Last year Chris Jesson, head of Geography at Gravesend Grammar School, in Kent, was crowned School Trip Champion at the School Travel Awards 2016/17.
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar comes to the West End
The popular children’s book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, has been adapted for the stage and will be coming to the West End this winter.
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Features
GCSE Reform: Embracing change
Trips to tie in with the content of the next wave of new GCSEs, including D&T, Media, and Business.
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At-Bristol to relaunch as ‘We The Curious’
At-Bristol has announced that it will be undergoing a refurbishment and relaunching as ‘We The Curious’.
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Features
How to achieve LOtC on a budget
It was recently reported by an Education Policy Institute study that disadvantaged children are two years behind their classmates; in response, we suggest ways in which schools can help prevent this.