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Preceded by air attacks along the French coast and paratroops landing behind enemy lines, the 6th June, 1944 or D-Day marked the start of the Allied Forces invasion of mainland Europe and its liberation from the Nazis.
Where better to discover and practice speaking French than Paris. Its world leading art galleries, museums and monuments not only offer iconic visitor attractions, but also ideal venues to converse in French.
We’ve found that intensity is the key to success, particularly for Sixth Form students, so we work with small groups. All our Sixth Form courses have a 100% French input, with the main focus being on oral work.
Probably the most stylish European capital, a school trip to Paris offers so much to your students throughout the year, whatever their age. Visits are always unforgettable, with iconic visitor attractions, world leading art galleries, museums, monuments and neo-classical architecture.
The focal point of your Normandy Experience is our Château de la Baudonnière, a unique French speaking environment designed especially for UK schools.
The Ardeche region of France is often referred to as the ‘Grand Canyon’ of Europe and is well known not only for its spectacular scenery, but also for its excellent and varied outdoor pursuits.
The grand-opening of Disneyland Paris took place a remarkable 20 years ago and has become one of the most popular school trip destinations in Europe. New rides and attractions have been added over the years, but the essence of the park remains the same as when it opened, to provide...
Our French Alps trip is often the most popular tour in school, given the outstanding natural beauty, exhilarating range of adventurous activities and superb choice of curriculum led excursions.
One of the most popular destinations for schools, tours to Normandy cover a number of subjects, including Languages, History, Art and Cuisine. Normandy’s rich historic past includes Bayeux with its tapestry and the birth place of William the Conqueror.
Probably the most stylish European capital, Paris offers so much to students throughout the year, whatever their age. Visits are always unforgettable, with world leading galleries, museums, monuments and neo-classical architecture.
Its proximity to Calais and its typically French atmosphere means the Opal Coast has long been very popular with British schools, particularly Primary and Junior Schools. Home to more historic sites and monuments than any other French region, a beautiful coastline and elegant resorts.