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The latest articles packed full of travel ideas for school groups are listed below.
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Days out of the classroom bring much Getting out and about broadens a child’s educational background. From animals to Tudor ships, there is a destination to cater for every need. more >> |
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Time away to learn and play Residential visits away from home are being encouraged by the Government both for educational reasons and as a way of helping children develop socially. more >> |
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An exploration of medieval realms The conflict of power between church and state dominated medieval life and buildings reflected that power. Yet despite the ostentation, life was hard for everyone. more >> |
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Science at work Finding the synergy between the various science modules being taught in class can be hard for children, which is why seeing science at work provides those necessary links. more >> |
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Bring english to life Understanding writers becomes easier when settings are brought to life. more >> |
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Expression through music and art Finding somewhere to take children to study music and art is easy - the country is filled with music venues and art galleries as well as historic houses filled with all manner of art. more >> |
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Do the maths! Maths is not a subject that’s embraced by pupils - so why not try hiding it in horse racing, mazes or space? more >> |
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What an adventure From zip wires to rope courses, bush craft to falconry, there are plenty of adventurous activities to try. more >> |
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Getting into technology From lighting fires to high tech computer and robot technology, mankind’s ingenuity can be charted in a variety of destinations, giving lots of hands-on opportunities. more >> |
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The world of enterprise and business Textbook study is not enough - seeing businesses operating in real life helps understanding and develops business awareness. more >> |
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What’s new for school groups? When looking at what’s new for the 2008/9 academic year London definitely dominates with two major destinations opening on the South Bank. more >> |

