Imagine a world where dungeons, those mysterious and historic places often associated with tales of knights, dragons, and treasures, are not just sites of exploration for tourists, but also learning havens for students. It’s an unconventional idea, but one that’s gaining traction in certain educational circles. In an unexpected move, some dungeons are offering free entry to A-level students who achieve a grade D or below in history. This might raise eyebrows, but it’s a fascinating concept that could revolutionize the way we approach education and motivation. The Unconventional Perks…
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Traffic and travel cautioning as thousands rush to Bristol for university open days
An additional 30,000 groups are supposed to visit Bristol as planned as students head to the city for university open days. Friday 17 June and Saturday 18 June will see the main in-person open days at the University of Bristol since before the pandemic. It has provoked a warning for those heading out to the city, with local occupants being reminded to anticipate a more occupied day in Bristol. It is normal to be occupied around the middle and the Clifton Campus, including Tyndall Avenue, Woodland Road, Queens Road, and…