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  • France Day 4!

    Thu 13 Sep 2018 Susanne Miller

    What another fantastic day we have had in France.  After another delicious breakfast we set off for Fougeres Castle.  When we got there we were amazed at the size of it.  We were incredibly lucky to be given a guided tour of the castle and learnt a little bit about its history.  We saw where they used to entertain and where they would cook the food.  The children all eagerly climbed the winding steps inside the castle's tallest tower and we were greeted with a fabulous view when we reached the top!  After climbing the tower, it was time for the Park tradition of medieval dancing.  The children had a great time learning a traditional dance that would likely have taken place in the castle's heyday.  There was a lovely gift shop next to the castle where we shopped for souvenirs before heading to another park for lunch and a play.  After a short drive back to the Chateau, we excitedly began our activities.  Today's activities were the climbing wall where children eagerly climbed two different types of climbing wall, fencing, where children learnt some key skills and improved tremendously from the start to the end of the session and finally, the blind trail., where again, the children excelled.  There was then time for a deserved shower before packing.  Dinner time soon came and the children were all very excited as after dinner would be the eagerly anticipated talent show and disco!  The talent show saw a range of acts from very clever finger dancing to singing ducks! Again, the children showed each other huge support and encouragement throughout.  At the disco we all enjoyed some old classics as well as some new French dances! There was just time for hot chocolate before bed.  The children are all really looking forward to seeing their families tomorrow.

    Unfortunately we are still having some technical issues with uploading photos to the website.  Photos will be uploaded as soon as possible when we are back home so please check back then.

  • France day 3

    Wed 12 Sep 2018 Susanne Miller

    Day 3! - The children all had another great night's sleep and woke up excited about the day ahead. We had a good breakfast before packing our backpacks and boarding the coach for the market.  We arrived at the market and could tell it was going to be another warm day.  The market was busy with lots of exciting and colourful stalls for the children to look at.  After looking around the stalls, some of us sampled some crepes and practiced our French when asking for it.  The children were amazed by the differences between a market in Wellingborough and the French market, there was a wide variety of cheeses, seafood, breads and olives for them to look at and many different smells to smell.  Once we had purchased some souvenirs we headed to the park to play the traditional French game of boules as well as have a play on the equipment.  We then had our baguettes for lunch before heading back to the Chateau for the afternoon's activities.  This afternoon the children all participated in three different activities.  Initiative games where the children practiced a variety of teamwork skills to solve problems, archery and zip wiring.  Fantastic team work, courage and resilience were shown by all the children throughout the afternoon.  Next it was on to French night, the children all dressed up in fantastic outfits and some were even brave enough to try snails and frogs legs....there were a number of children who really enjoyed these typical French foods!  After the rest of our dinner we visited the tuck shop and then it was time for a French quiz.  Each correct answer in the quiz won a team a piece of building equipment for later on.  Once the quiz had ended, each team used the materials they had won to build The Eiffel Tower.  There were some very creative designs!  Finally it was time for hot chocolate and bed.  Another brilliant day.

    Due to technical issues we are unable to upload pictures tonight but will try again in the morning.  

  • France Day 2

    Tue 11 Sep 2018 Susanne Miller
    What a fantastic day we have all had in France.  We enjoyed a gorgeous breakfast of croissants and pain au chocolate and then boarded the coach ready for a fun day ahead.  Our first stop of the day was the World War II cemetery where we were fortunate enough to be given a guided tour by a former American marine.  He told us lots of information about the war being fought on French soil and some very interesting personal stories about the soldiers buried there.  The children were a credit to themselves, behaving in a respectful and interested manner throughout our visit.  After leaving the cemetery we headed to the beautiful town of St.Malo.  The mist had cleared and we were greeted by a gorgeous blue sea.  We ate lunch and then had a lovely few hours playing in the sea and on the beach.  There was just time for a walk through the town for some delicious ice cream before heading back to the Chateau.  We had time for a quick shower before dinner.  Tonight's menu included chicken, wedges, vegetables and stuffed peppers.  Our final activity of  a busy day was the Chateau Olympics where we had a great time participating in a variety of team games such as tug of war, three-legged races and egg and spoon races.  The children have gone to bed tired and happy.
  • France Day 1

    Mon 10 Sep 2018 Susanne Miller
    We have had a fantastic start to our French trip.  We arrived at school bright and early (while it was still dark!) and set off for Dover.  The children chatted quietly while some slept as we drove through the early hours of the morning.  After a great journey we arrived at Dover in time for the 8:25am ferry.  The crossing was superb and the children enjoyed their breakfast and a look around the ferry.  We had a great view on deck of both Dover and Calais in the distance.  After a few hours of driving through France we stopped at a beautiful spot near the River Seine for lunch.  We even had time for a short walk around a nature reserve then it was time to hop back on the coach for the final leg of our journey.  Again, the children were an absolute pleasure on the bus and passed the time nicely.  We were very excited to arrive at Chateau Beaumont and after a quick visit to see our rooms for the week, we gratefully headed for a fantastic dinner of spaghetti with chocolate eclairs for pudding.  After tea, there was time for us to sort our rooms out and have a play before we began the treasure hunt.  What a fabulous first day in France.
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