Monday, 5 March 2012
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Friday, 2 March 2012
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We are back at school after a long but very rewarding trip. Thank you to all the boys for how well they behaved and thank you to all the staff for their hard work, particularly the History department.
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Thanks for your interest. More photos will go on the Picasa Web album over the weekend.
FYI, at the last count, this Blog has already been viewed 2823 times. This includes people from Canada, Alaska, France, Belgium, Austria, Germany and of course the UK.
Thanks for your interest. More photos will go on the Picasa Web album over the weekend.
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Not Long Now
We have exited the M25 and will be passing by Chessington World of Adventures in the next few minutes.
Back in Blighty
We are off the Eurotunnel and heading back to school. Our best estimate is between 8.30pm and 8.45pm. That would be around half an hour earlier than originally planned.
Eurotunnel
We are just about to get on the Eurotunnel and are on time for our scheduled train.
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Thiepval Memorial
Our last visit of the tour to the Thiepval Memorial to the missing. We were amongst history celebrity as we spotted Dan Snow (@thehistoryguy) in the visitor centre. Onwards to Blighty.
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The Ulster Trench
A fascinating talk from Teddy at the Ulster tower and trenches. Thomas Zbucki dresses as a First World War Tommy while we all get a thorough insight into what fighting in the trenches was really like.
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Lunch in Albert
Time for the boys to spend some money on lunch and have a quick look round a typical French town.
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Newfoundland Memorial
Our second visit to a Canadian memorial. This site contains a beautiful bronze caribou statue as well as cratered battle ground and a fascinating visitor's centre.
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Lochnagar Crater
Group 3/4 visit the enormous Lochnagar crater. This crater was formed by the detonation of a mine at 7.28am on the first day of the Battle of the Somme.
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Breakfast on the last day
Finishing up breakfast on the final day. A little light rain this morning will not dampen our spirits.
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Thursday, 1 March 2012
The Menin Gate Ceremony
After a lovely chicken dinner we assemble at the Menin Gate for the ceremony. The local fire brigade provide trumpeters to play the 'Last Post'. This ceremony takes place every day of the year and has done every year since the end of WWII. A moving end to a very special day.
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Dinner in Ypres
Back in Ypres for dinner in a restaurant followed by the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate.
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Yorkshire Trench
The last stop before dinner in Ypres. The Yorkshire trench is a recreation of the front line of the salient that was defended by the Yorkshire regiment. The trenches were rediscovered during the building of an industrial park.
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Essex Farm
The Essex Farm site includes a series of concrete rooms that were used as a medical dressing station. The boys have an opportunity to look around inside the bunkers.
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Park of Peace
Another new site for us to visit today. This park and tower which commemorates the 1st world war dead from all over Ireland was only opened recently.
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Lunchtime in Ypres
An hour free time in Ypres for lunch and a bit of shopping. Expect some 'Leonidas' chocolates for Mother's day!
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Tyne Cot Cemetery
Mr. Coll talks to the boys about the various battles in and around Ypres. The boys will complete some written work comparing the Langemarck and Tyne Cot cemeteries while they are here.
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1917 Museum
A new addition to the trip this year. The 1917 Museum is a fascinating glimpse into the life of the troops on all sides.
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Langemarck German Cemetery
Our first visit of the day is to the German first world war cemetery. Mr. Coomber talked to the boys about the design features and history of the cemetery. Slow Internet in this part of Belgium prevented us posting a picture. Check the Picasa Web album for more pictures this evening.
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Preparing Lunch
The sixth formers earn their keep making packed lunches for 150.
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Morning Mass
On St. David's day the year group attend Mass in the nearby church.
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