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Year 9 trip to Paris

Year 9 trip to Paris. By Ms. Priestley. She should pack: Clothing (appropriate to the school dress code) Waterproof clothing (raincoat and waterproof shoes) Appropriate shoes (for walking long distances) Sunblock, sunhat and sunglasses Any medicines

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Year 9 trip to Paris

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  1. Year 9 trip to Paris By Ms. Priestley

  2. She should pack: • Clothing (appropriate to the school dress code) • Waterproof clothing (raincoat and waterproof shoes) • Appropriate shoes (for walking long distances) • Sunblock, sunhat and sunglasses • Any medicines • Toiletries (tooth brush, toothpaste, shampoo, shower gel, hair brush etc.) • Pyjamas • Pocket money • Towel All in a soft suitably sized carry bag or suitcase What should you’re daughter bring on the trip

  3. On the trip we will be going to Paris and staying close to La Defence where there is Metro line 1 connections. • We will be visiting many different attractions and teaching the students about French culture. • The trip will also help extend the students French vocabulary. Trip summary

  4. This would consist of: Waking up – 8.00 Breakfast – 8.30 First activity leave at – 9.30 Lunch – 1.00 Second activity – 3.00 Dinner – 7.00 Evening free time – 8.00 Bed – 10.00 The daily routine

  5. This table shows the total cost of the trip and the cost of each activity The chart on the right shows the percentage of the costs

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