Greece Trip 2025
October 27, 2025
59 pupils in L5 to U6 and 6 members of staff set off for a fully packed 5 day tour around mainland Greece during half term. Covering almost the whole of the mainland, we visited 2 of the Panhellenic Greek sanctuaries, Delphi and Olympia, where we ascended the sacred way to the temple of Apollo and the site of the oracle who spoke the predictions of the god and we ran (staff included) the original 200m race in the stadium at Olympia. In the successive days we walked in the footsteps of the apostle Paul in the town of Corinth and the immense fortifications of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae; a staggering 1600 years before Christ's birth.
We topped off our tour in Athens with a truly special experience of seeing the Parthenon free of its scaffolding and in all its glory for the first time in more than 20 years as well as the stunning Acropolis museum and a sunset view of the Acropolis. Pupils and staff learnt a huge amount about Greek religion, architecture and sculpture as well as Greek history spanning from the Bronze Age through to the Ottomans as well as current Greek culture in our visit to the changing of the Evzones guards as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The weather afforded us the very special chance at our beachside hotel at Tolo to play a few games of rugby and sandcastle building in the sun as a great chance to let off some steam. A truly inspiring group of pupils at fantastic sites.
















