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Paris Trip 23 th – 27 th of July 2018

Paris Trip 23 th – 27 th of July 2018. Planned Itinerary Monday 23 rd of July 4.30 am: students arrive at departure point (Lees Brook Community School) 5.10 am: coach leaves for drive to Dover. 6.30 pm: expected time of arrival at accommodation Evening programme to be confirmed

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Paris Trip 23 th – 27 th of July 2018

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  1. Paris Trip 23th – 27th of July 2018

  2. Planned Itinerary Monday 23rd of July • 4.30 am: students arrive at departure point (Lees Brook Community School) • 5.10 am: coach leaves for drive to Dover. • 6.30 pm: expected time of arrival at accommodation • Evening programme to be confirmed Tuesday 24th of July: am: visit of a local French market Pm: Visit to the Eiffel Tower and bateaux parisiens. Wednesday 25th of July: • Disneyland Paris – 2 parks Thursday 26th of July: • Visit to Versailles Palace Friday 27th of July: • Hypermarket • 9 pm: expected time of arrival at Lees Brook Community School Winner best youth operator to France 2012

  3. LEARNINGOUTSIDE Château de Grande Romaine - Paris • Rural setting, just 20 miles from Paris • Set in 70 acres of attractive, self-contained grounds • Authentic French experience with the comforts of home • Owned & managed by PGL • Disneyland Paris only 30 minutes by coach

  4. Accommodation and facilities • Comfortable 4-8 bunk-bedded rooms (Staff situated within same block. Room allocation announced on arrival) • En suite facilities • Extensive grounds for ball sports • Traditional boules pitch • Football pitches & basketball courts • On-site adventure activities • Disco • Shop • Games room & cinema room • Classrooms • WiFi & payphone

  5. Evening entertainment • Crêpe making • Boules tournament • Disco • Mini Olympics • Talent Show

  6. Catering and dietary needs • 3 nutritious, balanced meals per day • Self-service salad bar • Vegetarian option • Special diets catered for by prior arrangement • Opportunity to try local dishes – including snails! • Sample menus available online: www.pgl.co.uk

  7. E111 CARDS The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) replaced the old E111 in 2006. Your EHIC lets you get state healthcare at a reduced cost or sometimes for free. It will cover you for treatment that is needed to allow you to continue your stay until your planned return. It also covers you for treatment of pre-existing medical conditions. The EHIC is valid in all European Economic Area (EEA) countries, including Switzerland. You can apply for a free EHIC online. The EHIC is entirely free of charge. However, other unofficial websites may charge you if you apply through them.

  8. What to pack: • 1 small rucksack • 1 pillow and small blanket • 1 packed lunch/ drinks for Monday • snacks • Suntan lotion • Hats • Waterproof jackets just in case! • Toiletries • Money ( we recommend between 20-60 euros) • EHIC • Medication (if needed) • Make sure your snacks and anything else you need from the journey are packed in a separate bag and brought onto the coach with you

  9. Expectations - Listen to and follow instructions at all times. - Remain in your pre-established friendship groups. No-one should EVER be on their own. -Stick to exact meeting times specified by members of staff. - Be on your best behaviour at all times as you are representing the school.

  10. Thank you for listening Any questions?

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