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Year 9 trip to Berlin 2019

Year 9 trip to Berlin 2019. STAFF. Mr. Holdsworth ( Trip Leader ) – Assistant Head and school Educational Visits Coordinator Mrs Sewell – Teaching School Administrator, former Administrator for Educational visits. Mrs Jackson – Teacher of MFL – Fluent German speaker. Overview.

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Year 9 trip to Berlin 2019

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  1. Year 9 trip to Berlin 2019

  2. STAFF • Mr. Holdsworth (Trip Leader) – Assistant Head and school Educational Visits Coordinator • Mrs Sewell – Teaching School Administrator, former Administrator for Educational visits. • Mrs Jackson – Teacher of MFL – Fluent German speaker

  3. Overview A notably safe and friendly city, with a superb public transport system, Berlin is much loved by school groups. With its powerful history, evocative landmarks and expressive style, Berlin offers an immensely rewarding and diverse learning experience. The city was the exciting heart of social and artistic culture until the Nazis decried the city as a haven of vice and introduced its radical regime. Witness the concentration camp destination for Berlin's Jewish population. See remnants of the Wall with contemporary funky graffiti and remember how Berlin was split in two. Despite serious bombing in WWII Berlin's famous landmarks have been rebuilt highlighting a peaceful optimistic future.

  4. TRAVEL ITINERARY Monday 10th June • 00:30 Depart School • 03:30 Arrive Manchester Airport – Easyjet • 03:40 Check in • 06:40 Depart EasyjetFlight EZY1897 • 09:40 Arrive Berlin Tegel Friday 14th June • 06:00 Airport transfer from Hotel • 07:10 Flight Check in • 10:10 Depart on Flight EZY1898 • 11:15 Arrive Manchester • 11:45 Depart Manchester Airport • 14:30 Arrive in school

  5. Daily Itinerary Monday 10th June 10.15 Airport transfer to Hotel Hotel: ALETTO HOTEL & HOSTEL KUDAMM 4 Nights - Half Board Basis HARDENBERGSTRASE 21 10623 BERLIN GERMANY Tel: +49 30 219 974 86 Fax: +49 30 219 975 12 Lunch 16.00 Walking Tour of Berlin 19.30 Eveningmeal at the Hotel

  6. Daily Itinerary Tuesday 11th June 10.30 Holocaust Memorial Guided Tour 12.30 Packed lunch in the Tiergarten 13.30 Zoo Berlin and Sony Centre 19.00 Meal out at a local Berlin Restaurant

  7. Daily Itinerary Wednesday 12th June 10.00 Alexanderplatz and TV Tower Berlin 13.30 Packed Lunch 14.30 Reichstag 16.30 Mall of Berlin 19.00 Evening meal in a local restaurant

  8. Daily Itinerary Thursday 13th June 10.00 SCHOKO-KREATIV-FABRIK – Chocolate Factory 12.00 Lunch 13.30 KADEWE Warehouse 15.30 KU'DAMM – Shopping Street 18.30 Evening Meal at a local restaurant 20.00 Berolina Bowling Lounge

  9. What will you need? • Shoes/trainers comfortable for walking • Clothing suitable for layering and not too ‘revealing’! • Waterproof jacket • Empty Water bottle • Towels x 2 • Sun cream and sun hat • Passport/EHIC if not handed in • Medication • Money (parental discretion 50-80 Euro and £10-20)

  10. Conduct and Behaviour • Visits to a Foreign country requires us all to get on well, listen carefully and trust each other. • Need to be responsible. • Always stay in groups of 3 or 4, don’t go anywhere on your own • No Smoking, Drinking • High expectations for good manners and respect

  11. Medication/Personal Items • Changes to medical details – please see a member of staff • All inhalers and any other medication MUST be remembered and checked before departure. • Valuables are taken at owner’s risk and are unlikely to be covered on school insurance.

  12. THANK-YOU!

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