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“Club Europe offer a great personal service, helpful and always proactive and patient. They are really positive and professional.”
Alexandra, Head of Physics, Alleyn’s School London
“I have had excellent service as always. We used the sites as sources of historical evidence to aid GCSE performance. All aspects of the trip...”
Patrick, History Teacher, Hampshire
London provides endless possibilities to explore and engage in ICT in its living working form: visit the Apple Store to learn more about using apps, creating movies, music and presentations, and take a trip to Bletchley Park for a fascinating behind the scenes look at the technology and thinking behind the famous Enigma Codebreaking in World War II.
Day 1
Travel to London. Evening at a West End show.
Day 2
Spend a day at Bletchley Park, famous for the Engima Codebreaking in World War II and the National Museum of Computing. Return to your hotel for evening dinner.
Day 3
Spend a day at Thorpe Park, taking part in one of the ICT-education programmes.
Day 4
Morning visit to the Sky Skills Studio. Afternoon visit to the Apple Store for a Field Trip.
Day 5
Morning’s shopping on Oxford Street followed by journey back to school.
This fascinating place has an amazing range of exhibits, including ones on code breaking, calculators and slide rules, analogue computing – digital and analogue data differences, WITCH computer (the oldest working computer), large systems - second generation computers, women in computing, punched card, software gallery and personal computing.
Visit Hut 3 & 6, where the Enigma codebreaking took place, Block B which houses the Alan Turing gallery in which you can see the world’s only fully operational Bombe ‘computer’ used to break enigma and Hut 8 for interactive displays. There are also WW2 garages and vehicles and a ‘Women in WW2’ display in Hut 11.
A behind scenes tour of Sky Studios; create your own TV report, use the cutting edge technology, screen your students’ own videos.
One of the UK’s leading theme parks, which offers a range of curriculum-based programmes and workshops eg. Learn how the park is run using computers. The programmes feature a 45-minute talk and a Q&A for students.
Take a flight on London’s premier tourist attraction and enjoy a 3D movie.
Teach your students how to use apps, create movies, music and presentations using apple software and hardware.
Our students stay at the Ibis Styles London Excel in the Docklands area, which has excellent transport links and is close to the O2, ExCeL, Canary Wharf, the Olympic Park and Westfield Stratford.
The most pleasant time of year to come to Europe is between May and September; you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
You should book your tour between 8-18 months in advance. This will give us time to secure the best possible accommodation and excursion programme for your tour and you will have ample time for fundraising should you need to do so.
Yes, there are many advantages to this. One is that greater numbers sign up which means a lower tour price per student. Another is that a diverse (two-subject) itinerary can broaden the horizons of both ‘groups’ though, of course, we can create separate agendas for each if preferred.
“Club Europe offer a great personal service, helpful and always proactive and patient. They are really positive and professional.”
Alexandra, Head of Physics, Alleyn’s School London
“I have had excellent service as always. We used the sites as sources of historical evidence to aid GCSE performance. All aspects of the trip...”
Patrick, History Teacher, Hampshire
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