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The School Travel Awards: voting and nominations now open
Votes and nominations are now being taken for the inaugural School Travel Awards, which will recognise the best providers and practitioners in school travel.
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From farming to fairy tales: Reception and KS1 education at Gressenhall
School Travel Organiser finds out what educational opportunities are on offer at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse in Norfolk.
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Keeping Up With The Brontës
The 200th anniversary of Charlotte Brontë’s birth means that it’s a great year for schools to visit the museum.
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National Portrait Gallery announces new Picasso Portraits exhibition
From October, schools will be able to visit the National Portrait Gallery for the new Picasso Portraits exhibition.
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Fiona Bruce to host School Travel Awards
Television journalist and national newsreader Fiona Bruce will host the first School Travel Awards on Thursday 10th November.
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Get out of the classroom for Takeover Day
School Travel Organiser focuses on how Takeover Day lends itself to positive learning outside the classroom.
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Discovering music outside of the classroom
Following Nick Gibb’s speech on why good quality education matters, School Travel Organiser finds out where teachers can take pupils to inspire them in the subject.
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Case Study: Taking to the slopes at Champoluc, Italy
School Travel Organiser discovers what happened when Claverham Community College spent a week skiing in Champoluc, Italy.
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Teaching students about Brexit
How to teach students of all ages about the EU Referendum and what the result will mean.
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Royal Albert Hall launches new Victorian Tour
The Royal Albert Hall has launched a new Victorian Tour aimed at pupils studying History and Literacy.
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Nottingham attractions announce three for two educational activities during May
The NCCL is offering three for two educational activities at two Nottingham attractions.
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Focus on: Cadbury World
School Travel Organiser investigates the learning opportunities available at Cadbury World.
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EU Referendum exhibition planned for People’s History Museum
An exhibition on the upcoming EU referendum will open at the People’s History Museum in Manchester in May.
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How to teach PE with Real Madrid and Manchester City FC
Looking for a way to inspire your students in Physical Education? School Travel Organiser takes a look at the work sports travel company, inspiresport, does, in connecting pupils with elite sport teams.
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Inspiredance launches European dance and theatre tours
School sports tour operator, Inspiresport, has launched a new set of European dance and theatre tours as part of its Inspiredance programme.
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Win a school trip to Buckingham Palace by making a cake
Students have the opportunity to win a school trip to Buckingham Palace by entering a birthday cake making competition.
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A fast track to learning on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
School travel organiser finds out what the North Yorkshire Moors Railway offers in the form of education.
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Help with coding and computing at The Centre for Computing History
Group Leisure discovers where you can take you pupils to swot up on computing and coding skills.
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Help With Coding And Computing At The Centre Computing History
After introducing coding into the curriculum, the Conservative party has just promised to invest a further £20 million into developing digital skills in the UK. If you can’t wait for the results, you can always take you pupils to swot up on skills at the The Centre for Computing History.
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Thiepval Memorial Visitor Centre to expand with new museum in June
This June, a new museum with links to the History curriculum will open at the Thiepval Memorial Visitor Centre.