What's New? – Page 76
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Stonehenge now more accessible for school groups
The English Heritage site, Stonehenge, is even more school friendly now that a new coach park has been opened.
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Vikings exhibition to visit multiple UK museums
A new exhibition that focuses on Vikings will be opening this May at a number of UK museums.
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How wild beach sessions can connect children with the coast
We look at the concept of Wild Beach and how it can inform LOtC practice in schools that are miles away from the seaside.
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Lucky Cumbrian school wins trip to see Wicked
A school in Carlisle, which was affected by flooding in 2015, has won a trip to see Wicked.
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5 ways school trips can be beneficial for teachers
STO rounds up the research to look at the ways in which school trips can have a positive impact on teachers.
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New UK tour of Matilda to include education programme
Matilda The Musical is set to tour the UK and Ireland from March 2018, and will include educational programmes.
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Dinosaurs to take over National Museum Cardiff from May
A new dinosaur themed exhibition will be opening at the National Museum Cardiff this summer.
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British Motor Museum to host three Curriculum Week workshops
The British Motor Museum is launching Curriculum Week workshops for various Key Stages during spring and summer seasons.
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Short sightedness; another reason to get kids out of the classroom
Record numbers of children are now developing short sightedness; teachers have got more reason than ever before to get their pupils outside.
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Getting a taste of the Isle of Wight first-hand
Over the weekend of 1st and 2nd April, 50 teachers from across the country visited the Isle of Wight.
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M Shed museum to host Science Week for schools
M Shed museum has announced that between 9th and 12th May, it will be holding a Science Week.
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Pupil Perspective: How outdoor education has helped me
STO talks to James, a Year 12 student, about the impact outdoor education has had on his life.
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Shining a spotlight on the Avon Wildlife Trust
STO takes a look at two education centres run by the Avon Wildlife Trust, a charity that works to protect wildlife in the West of England area.
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Arundel Castle to host History shows from April
Arundel Castle will again host It’s the History Man! performances starting this April, suitable for History pupils.
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International Horse Show offers free entry for schools
The Equerry Bolesworth International Horse Show, taking place this summer, will host a free School’s Day on 15th June.
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Shakespeare Themed Bus Tours Launched For Schools
A brand new bus tour called Shakespeare’s London is now available for schools and will allow pupils to explore Shakespearean London.
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New Roman Baths learning centre confirmed
The Archway Project, which will transform the Roman Baths’ learning offering, has received a grant of £250,000.
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Dinosaurs in the Wild to introduce educational experience
The creators behind the live action show, Dinosaurs in the Wild will be introducing an educational experience for schools.
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LOtC: Win a school trip for your school to Chateau du Baffy, Normandy - France
Select School Travel is offering one school in the UK the chance to win a trip to Normandy, France.
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Hall’s Croft to host Shakespearean medicine exhibition
The Shakespeare’s Birthplace Trust has launched a new medical exhibition at Hall’s Croft in Warwickshire.