Upper 4 and Lower 5 Scholars Residential to London
October 19, 2024
October half-term started early for U4 and L5 academic scholars as they embarked on our annual residential trip to London. The trip took in a wide range of sites in our capital and highlights included:
- learning about the huge gold vaults under the bank of England and lifting a gold bar (or trying to!)
- learning about Dr Johnson's quest to define the English language
- finding out about our legal system at the Royal Courts of Justice
- hunting down objects in the British museum that we'd learnt about on the BBC podcast "A History of the World in100 objects"
- climbing up to the whispering gallery and beyond at St Paul's cathedral
- crossing the Thames and taking in the Globe Theatre, Golden Hinde and crossing back to see Monument.
The group certainly achieved their aims of enjoying each other's company and learning more about the societal, historical and spiritual significance of our capital city. The trip is also used as inspiration for project work- pupils have been tasked with trying to link the places we visited in a way of their choosing (for example by theme, time period or subject area). They will then share their work and critique each other's thoughts.
This was a really stimulating and varied trip to appeal to all interests. The group were a pleasure to spend time and converse with.








