Here are a few photos and comments about the trip that we took to England from March 12th to March 17th. It was great !
March 13th : Queen's College, Cambridge.
The first day, we went to Canterbury. In front of the Christ historic door, our teachers, Mr Wieczoreck, Mrs Schlub and Mrs Letellier were interviewed by a reporter from the local television ! During free time, we went shopping ! We found a lot of very nice shops ! Amélie D
Mrs Letellier had a good laugh !
We stayed in Cambridge on the second day. We visited Queen's college, Saint Mary the Great Tower and the Fitzwilliam museum (an art museum) in the afternoon.
First morning in Cambridge : Mrs Dolizy and the girls are in a very good mood !
On the third day, we visited the city of Norwich with a guide. He was very kind and interesting.
Norwich is a small city but there are a lot of historical buildings. The famous "Coleman" mustard comes from there too.
In the afternoon, we visited the castle museum and art gallery. Mélanie and Sonia
On Sunday, we visited London. We took a sightseeing bus tour of the city with our patient driver Jean-Luc in the morning. We saw Big Ben, the houses of Parliament, Picadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Trafalgar Square... all the most famous monuments and places !
Some students in front of Buckingham Palace
Mrs Schlub asking questions to a bobby...
... and leading the group to Hyde Park.
What a wonderful time in Hyde park !
The Victoria and Albert museum was probably the place the students enjoyed the most !
SAINT PATRICK'S DAY !
On our last day, March 17th, Mrs Letellier asked us to wear something green to celebrate Saint Patrick's day, the Irish national holiday and in order to bring us good luck... Look at us !!!
The setting looked so real that Tiffany was nervous next to the mannequin.
Mr Wieczoreck-Holmes and Dr Schlub-Watson : a remarkable team !
Hello from Hyde Park !
Let's make sure everyone is here...
The Victoria and Albert museum...
Link to the Victoria and Albert museum :
http://www.vam.ac.uk/your_visit/
Link to the Sherlock Holmes museum :
http://www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk/home.htm
(You can take a virtual tour of the museum on the website ! Very nice !)