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The London Bridge Experience launches educational packs
School visits to The London Bridge Experience can now be accompanied by educational packs.
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Help find this year’s School Trip Champion
If you know someone who organises amazing school trips and champions learning outside the classroom, nominate them for this special award, with a £1,000 prize.
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The 5 Ps and school trip crisis control
Ways in which schools can prepare themselves for a crisis, even if it means thinking about the unthinkable.
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School overnight stays available on-board HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast has launched an experience which allows school groups to spend a night on-board.
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Life after SATS week; school trips to de-stress
As headlines roll out about the negative effects sats are having, we suggest a few feel-good school trips.
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Merlin introduces new workshops to three London attractions
Madame Tussauds, Shrek’s Adventure! London and The London Dungeon have launched school workshops that link to the curriculum.
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How the V&A is championing design education
The V&A’s new DesignLabNation project will provide opportunities for school trips. We decided to find out more.
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Improving technology skills with school visits
Ways you can bring ICT to life for school children, in Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Surrey and beyond.
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Case Study: Eden Project
52 school children recently enjoyed a three-day trip to the Eden Project in Cornwall: here’s how they got on.
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Literacy links revealed for Longleat’s Festival of Light
The ‘magic of storytelling’ has been confirmed as the theme for this year’s Festival of Light, taking place at Longleat this winter.
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Addressing internet safety through school trips
STO looks at school trips that teach pupils about everything from cyber bullying to online safety.
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Workshops to coincide with new Gruffalo Ride at Chessington
Chessington World of Adventures has just launched a brand new Gruffalo themed ride, and there are corresponding workshops available.
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School trips and happiness
Is the UK really one of the worst countries for pupil happiness? Here are some trips that will put a smile on students’ faces.
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Canterbury Tales conjures up wand carving workshops
The Canterbury Tales visitor attraction in Kent has joined forces with bushcraft specialist, Black Wolf Survival, to offer school groups a new two hour wand carving workshop.
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York Castle Museum opens new sweet exhibition
For school groups with a sweet tooth, a new exhibition has just opened at York Castle Museum which looks at sweets and chocolate from the past.
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The Gruffalo’s Child to hit the West End this winter
The stage production of The Gruffalo’s Child will be returning to the West End this November.
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Educational visits to be revamped at Quarry Bank Mill
Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire is currently undergoing a £9.3 million renovation project. STO went along to find out what this means for the future of school trips at the National Trust property.
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Education centre to be built alongside Brixton Windmill
A new learning centre is set to be built adjacent to Brixton Windmill in Lambeth this summer.
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School rates for Julius Caesar at new Bridge Theatre
Discounted rates for the production of Julius Caesar will be available for school groups when it runs at the new Bridge Theatre in London next January.
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School trips to 5 of the UK's quirkiest museums
STO looks at some of the UK’s quirkiest museums and what they offer on the education front.