School Travel Headlines
The latest headline news stories of interest to teachers organising school trips are below. For all our news stories see the options in the menu on the left.
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An equine element to education For the first time, the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace has extended its opening hours to include the winter season. more >> |
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Wild Planet The Natural History Museum has created a free outdoor touring exhibition called Wild Planet. more >> |
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The history of our language Evolving English: One Language, Many Voices, will run from the 12th November to 3rd April at the British Museum in London more >> |
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Science comes alive in 2011 Science Live! takes place on 14th and 15th March 2011 at the National Science Museum in London. more >> |
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Art dictating life Powerful works of anti-Fascist imagery will be on display at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London from 22nd September. more >> |
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Meet the archeologists The Roman Palace and Gardens at Fishbourne reveal the people behind its discovery. more >> |
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Around the world with the Unicorn Theatre Children’s venue, the Unicorn Theatre in London has released its season listings for this autumn. more >> |
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A sporting legacy Bespoke school trips organiser, Adaptable Travel, has launched a new education event, the 2012 Sporting Legacy. more >> |
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GLTT Show is not to be missed Pre-register now for the Group Leisure & Travel Trade Show, taking place next month at the NEC. more >> |
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Ancient Egyptian journey Ipswich Museum’s new Egyptian Gallery is now open, offering an exciting and educational adventure. more >> |
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Happy days are here again Take your pupils to the Mansfield Museum, Nottinghamshire this autumn term to see the Happy Days exhibition. more >> |
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Video artistry Tate Liverpool will be exhibiting the collection of video artist, performer and composer, Nam June Paik more >> |

