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English, History, Citizenship and more with the NCCL
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law’s (NCCL) sites can benefit students studying English, History, Citizenship and more.
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Learn naval History at the newly improved HMS Victory
Schools visiting the HMS Victory can benefit from new enhancements which lend themselves to learning about the Royal Navy.
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Bring the Science curriculum to life with the help of animals
Nurture your pupils’ enthusiasm for Science with the support of some furry companions at these UK animal-themed attractions.
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New educational overnight stay launched at The Historic Dockyard Chatham
The Historic Dockyard Chatham is now offering overnight stays on board the HMS Cavalier for schools.
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A walk back in time in Teesdale for Key Stage 2
Moor House-Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve in County Durham has launched a new historic environment package targeted towards Key Stage 2 students.
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Study Science, Maths and English at Go Ape
School Travel Organiser explores the opportunities available for school visits to Go Ape.
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Focus on: CERN, the world's largest physics laboratory
School Travel Organiser takes a look at how a visit to CERN can inspire students’ Physics studies.
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School trips to Manchester, the European City of Science
Manchester has been awarded the title European City of Science 2016; schools can get involved on a Science-themed visit.
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Schools invited to STEM-themed festival hosted by Shell
Shell has planned a four day festival called Make the Future London, and there are 5,000 tickets available for schools.
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Council for Learning Outside the Classroom reveals new training courses
The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) has revealed a new and updated training programme for teachers.
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Discovering plants and animals with the RSPB
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ (RSPB) nature reserves can help studies on plants and animals for Primary school pupils.
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Springtime LOtC resources available from FACE
Farming & Countryside Education (FACE) has created a new downloadable resource pack for outdoor learning this spring.
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The M&S Company Archive: learning with a retail giant
War rationing and making a chocolate pudding are two topics that can be learnt at the M&S Company Archive.
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The importance of STEM, by a rollercoaster engineer
Louise Joy talks to rollercoaster engineer Mike Denninger about the importance of teaching STEM in schools.
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Learn to set up a school gardening club with the RHS
The Royal Horticultural Society will be running a CPD event on 9th June that teaches teachers how to set-up and sustain a school gardening club.
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Centre for Alternative Technology launches new Quarry Walk
A new quarry walk is due to open at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT).
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Student Zone revealed for The Telegraph’s Festival of Education
The Telegraph’s Festival of Education will have a dedicated Student Zone for pupils aged 11 again this year.
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Case study: Seeing Kenya with African Adventures
Last year 31 pupils from Springfield School travelled to Kenya on a School Expeditions trip with African Adventures.
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Superhero-themed Science workshops at The Deep
The Deep aquarium in Hull is offering some new superhero-themed workshops in March and April.
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Design technology trips to help defeat the skills deficit
With commentators suggesting that the UK could be lacking 340,000 engineers by 2020, here are a few ideas to inspire pupils to study Design & Technology.