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Shakespeare’s New Place open for school visits
Here’s what Shakespeare’s New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon looks like now that it has officially opened.
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Learn about the Anglo-Saxons at Bristol Museum this autumn
Teachers looking to take pupils outside the classroom to learn about the Anglo-Saxons and the Stone and Iron Ages can book a visit to the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery this autumn.
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Workshop focus: Fire! Fire!
Last month saw the opening of the Museum of London’s latest exhibition – Fire! Fire!. We take a look at what school packages are running alongside the new exhibition, which commemorates the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London.
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Study Geography and Biology in Cuba
STO focuses on a Cuba School Biology Expedition for Secondary School students, offered by World Youth Adventures.
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New Key Stage 3 slave trade workshops at Kenwood
Kenwood House is expanding its education offer from September with a new Discovery Visit based on transatlantic slave trade.
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History, heritage and archaeology; learn in Scotland in 2017
Scotland has designated 2017 as the Year of History, Heritage & Archaeology; here are some trip ideas to link to the occasion.
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Apple launches field trips
Technology giant Apple is hosting field trips to selected stores across the country, which are designed to enhance classroom learning using the company’s products.
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Knebworth House, Hertfordshire receives the Sandford Award for Education.
The team at Knebworth House has been awarded the Sandford Award for Education for another consecutive year.
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My Best School Trip Award: meet the judges
Find out more about the expert panel of judges who will be judging the inaugural My Best School Trip Award, ahead of the School Travel Awards on Thursday 10th November.
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School Trip Champion Award 2016; meet the finalists
After more than four months of nominations, the four finalists of the first ever School Trip Champion Award have been confirmed. Now it’s your chance to vote for the winner.
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Case study: ZSL London Zoo for EYFS
Nursery teacher Wendy Walker from Newnham Infant and Nursery School in Eastcote Middlesex explains what her class learnt on a recent trip to ZSL London Zoo.
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Focus on: Horniman Museum and Gardens
STO looks at some of the educational workshops at the Horniman Museum for Key Stages 1 to 5.
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5 places to study the Romans
Some of the best places to go on a school trip and study the Roman Empire.
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Celebrate National Apple Day in Yorkshire
Celebrate National Apple Day at the Great Yorkshire Showground this October, which can link to Science and Food Technology.
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Case study: Porto Football Tour with Inspiresport
School Travel Organiser speaks to PE teacher Richard Alderson about Northfield School and Sports College’s recent Inpiresport football tour to Portugal.
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Study Ancient Egypt at new Liverpool gallery next February
The Ancient World Gallery at the World Museum in Liverpool will reopen in February 2017 as a new exhibition space dedicated to Ancient Egypt.
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Tate Modern launches artist-in-residence workshops
Tate Modern will host a series of artist-in-residence workshops for Secondary school pupils in spring and summer 2017.
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New Maths Festival at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
A new Maths Festival, planetarium workshops and a space spectacular week are new at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
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Food education at the local market
Last month, 242 school children took over Whole Food Market stores across London and Cheltenham in a series of school trips that combined Business and Maths with Food Technology education.
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Literacy, Maths and Science: learning on a farm
School Travel Organiser finds out what educational activities Whirlow Hall Farm, Sheffield offers to Key Stage 1 to 5.