What's New? – Page 77
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Science and PSHE learning at Star Trek exhibition
Schools visiting Star Trek: The Exhibition in Blackpool can take advantage of resources that link to Science and PSHE.
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Discover the 1940s during School Day at The Victory Show
School Travel Organiser looks at why a visit to this year’s Victory Show can be educationally beneficial for schools.
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Mayan Talk at Cadbury World links to KS2 History
An educational talk about the Mayan people at Cadbury World in Birmingham has been created for Key Stage 2.
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History at Flambards; from the Victorians to the Blitz
From Britain in the Blitz to the Victorians, Flambards in Cornwall supports many areas of the History curriculum.
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Plans revealed for Science education centre in Oxford
The Oxford Trust has announced the go-ahead for the building of a new Science education centre at Stansfeld Park.
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New theme world set to open at Legoland
Legoland in Windsor has announced that it will be launching a brand new theme world called Ninjago.
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Learning Outside the Classroom; from pet shops to Ghana
STO talks to School Travel Champion finalist Becky Baldwin about her passion for school trips and LOtC.
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Longleat adds new education session to Marvellous Monsters exhibition
The Marvellous Monsters exhibition at Longleat, opening on 8th April, will be introducing a brand new education workshop for schools.
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Name change for National Media Museum
The National Media Museum, Bradford, will change its name to the National Science and Media Museum as of 23rd March.
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A Q&A with Dr Kelsey Herrick, veterinary expert and LOtC enthusiast
STO speaks to Dr Kelsey Herrick, a veterinarian at SeaWorld California, who relates some of her experiences with LOtC.
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West Midland Safari Park to launch new education centre
This summer a newly built facility specially designed for visiting schools will open, called Safari Academy.
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Spark Engineering Festival to return to Lincoln in spring
The Spark Engineering Festival which showcases Lincoln’s rich heritage in engineering will return to Lincoln Cathedral in May, and will welcome school groups.
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Discover 950 years of history at Arundel Castle
School Travel Organiser takes a look at what pupils can expect to learn when visiting Arundel Castle, which celebrates its 950th anniversary this year.
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Develop pupils’ Creative Writing skills on a residential
STO finds out about Arvon, a company that offers residentials to help pupils advance their Creative Writing skills.
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Re-developed train museum to re-open this summer
Scheduled to re-open in June, the Ravenglass Railway Museum, in the Lake District, will provide schools with brand new experiences.
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Preparing for Secondary by the sea
STO hears from a school from Dorset that has created a tradition of taking pupils on a trip to Weymouth.
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New crustacean exhibition set to open at Sea Life Brighton
A new exhibition, which welcomes school visits, is opening on 1st April at Sea Life Brighton, and could be a good idea for pupils studying Science.
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Science and Geography at RZSS Highland Wildlife Park
School Travel Organiser looks at the educational sessions available at RZSS Highland Wildlife Park.
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Become a champion of STEM at Tech Deck
STO discovers why the Tech Deck and Education Centre is a sound destination for a STEM-related school trip.
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New combined educational visit in Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm and Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall in Warwickshire have teamed up to create a new joint itinerary for visiting school groups.