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Year 9 Trip to Normandy – July 2026!

Year 9 Trip to Normandy – July 2026!


Syeda Naqvi
Syeda Naqvi
Year 9 Trip to Normandy – July 2026!

Calling all Year 9 studying French in 2026!

We are thrilled to offer our Year 9 students an unforgettable four-day cultural and educational adventure to Normandy from Tuesday 8th June to Friday 12th June 2026.

This exciting trip includes visits to the picturesque port of Honfleur, the stunning Mont Saint-Michel, and the historic town of Bayeux. Students will walk the sands of Mont Saint-Michel with an expert guide, bake their own bread in a traditional 19th-century bakery, and enjoy delicious samples at a local chocolate factory!

There’s also a chance to explore key sites from World War II, including a self-guided tour of the Mémorial de Caen and a 360° cinema experience in Arromanches, bringing the history of the D-Day landings vividly to life.

With full-board accommodation, expert-led activities, and private coach and ferry travel, this trip offers a perfect balance of learning, culture, and fun.

Don’t miss this opportunity to create lasting memories, deepen your historical understanding, and develop independence and confidence in a safe and supportive environment.

Only 30 places are available, so please make sure to pay the deposit by Monday 14th July if you would like to join us on this trip!

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