What's New? – Page 96
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School trips to France: Foreign Office issues warning
The Foreign Office has advised British schools against taking trips to France until at least the 22nd November.
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Geffrye Museum to launch digital and World War learning sessions
In 2016, The Geffrye Museum will launch its new blended learning digital iPad sessions for Key Stage 2 and 3.
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Focus on: Dudley Environment Zone
School Travel Organiser finds out more about the Ezone in Dudley, which offers skill development and independent learning opportunities for Early Years to Key Stage 4.
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Top 9 educational spots in Edinburgh
Being that Edinburgh is home to fascinating history it’s no surprise that its a popular choice for school trips.
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Royal Courts of Justice hosts cyberbullying workshops
The National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL) has developed a new educational workshop about cyberbullying.
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National Media Museum reveals new programme of educational films
The National Media Museum has launched its new programme of IMAX films, with curriculum links to Science and Design.
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PGL activity centre to open at Royal Gunpowder Mills in 2016
Five of the disused factory buildings at the Royal Gunpowder Mills in Waltham Abbey will be restored.
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4 curriculum-linked school trips for Spring 2016
The YHA outlines four ideas for school trips in spring 2016, featuring Geography, History and Biology.
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Evaporation exhibition now open at the Museum of Science and Industry
A new exhibition, Evaporation, has opened at the Museum of Science and Industry and will run until May.
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Holkham Estate introduces new Field to Fork exhibition
Holkham Estate will open its brand new Field to Fork exhibition on 20th March 2016.
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Case Study: St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall
Pupils from Marazion School discover everything St Michael’s Mount has to offer.
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Case Study: Florida
Find out how pupils from Barry Island Primary School got on when they took a school trip to Florida.
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How to take The Huge History Lesson outside the classroom
Ideas for expanding The Huge History Lesson by tying in a school trip.
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Case study: Student businesses at Giles Brook Primary School
Year 6 students from Giles Brook Primary School in Milton Keynes have been given a six week homework task to set up and start their own businesses from £1 given to each of them from the school fund.
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British Caribbean workshops for KS3 and 4 History pupils
Visit the Museum of London Docklands next year to learn about Britain’s former slave colonies during World War One.