Pauline StirlingJan 22, 20221 min readThe D-Day Story, Southseahttps://mainlymuseums.com/post/968/the-d-day-story-clarence-esplanade-southsea/
Pauline StirlingDec 13, 20193 min readTimely international collaborationI am not going to get political (even though it is very difficult to not get political today, Friday 13th December, the day after the...
Pauline StirlingDec 8, 20192 min readThe D-Day Story"How do you get an army across the English Channel and into France when your enemy is well armed, well trained and expecting you?"* The...
Pauline StirlingJun 5, 20194 min readWhy take students on an exchange?I organised my first international residential trip in 1987 during my first year of teaching. I was teaching French and German then and I...
Pauline StirlingMar 16, 20194 min readTenerife - so many trails for walking!I visited Tenerife in February. I had checked the average temperatures for February online and saw that January and February were...
Pauline StirlingJan 18, 20192 min readYear 5 visit Winchester Science CentreAs a teacher, the best part of the job for me was taking students to learn out of the classroom. Whether this was a walk up to...
Pauline StirlingNov 27, 20186 min readLearning with English HeritageI have recently retired from teaching. During my 32-year career, I organised and participated in many residential visits, exchanges and...
Pauline StirlingOct 10, 20184 min readA global outlookI recently wrote a piece for the School Travel Organiser magazine about a World Challenge expedition to Morocco......
Pauline StirlingSep 17, 20182 min readCitizenship Studies at Marwell ZooThe School Travel Organiser magazine asked me to write a piece for them about a great school trip. I chose to write about when I took my...
Pauline StirlingSep 17, 20183 min readRisky business?Earlier this year, I wrote an article for the School Travel Organiser magazine giving teachers tips on organising school trips: “I...