Year 9 Paris Trip 17-21 June 2019 - Rainey Endowed
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Collection of: 1. Passports 2. EHICS 3. Pocket Money (amount in Euros in a sealed envelop) @8:50am in the old gym
The teachers accompanying the trip are: Mr Henderson Mr Palmer Miss McKay Mrs McAlister Miss McCracken Mrs Francis Each teacher has 8 pupils assigned to his/her care!
Accommodation – we will be staying at: Résidence Internationale de Paris 44, Rue Louis Lumière 75020 Paris France
Rooms have a shower and toilet. Towels are also Rooms must be kept tidy and pupils provided! must lock their case every day.
Self-service Restaurant We will eat dinner here on the first night and have breakfast here each morning.
Reception Area 24 hour Reception & CCTV § Vending machines selling, stamps, postcards, sweets & drinks. § You can fill a water bottle each day in the restaurant.
Medical Info § MEDICATION - bring anything you might need yourself. § bring a small first aid kit – any medication you take, painkillers, blister plasters, something for an upset stomach. § Any sickness report to Miss McKay or Mrs Francis § If you have taken any medication in Paris let a teacher know. § Bring suncream, sun glasses and a hat.
§ You are allowed to bring one piece of hold luggage (max. 15kgs in weight – leave room for presents!!) § You will be provided with a luggage label § You are allowed one piece of cabin baggage (max. 10kgs in weight - 55cm x 20 cm x 40cm is size allowed) § Bring a back pack so that you will be able to carry your camera, a bottle of water, sun cream etc when we are out and about in Paris. Luggage
§ Your safety is paramount. § If you are given instructions they are for your safety – obey them!! § If you are told to be somewhere at a particular time then be there. § Bring a watch! (don’t rely on a phone) § Keep your money close as pickpockets operate at tourist sites – bring a Money Belt
§ Always stay together in groups of at least three. § Never go off on your own. § Always tell someone where you are going. § Make sure you have the contact card with you at all times. (save these on your PHONE) § Do not speak to strangers – if you are approached by a stranger, go to a member of staff.
§ When you are told to go to your rooms you go and stay there – lock your doors at night. § No girls and boys in each others’ rooms. At Night § Never allow anyone who is not in our group into your room. § If you are concerned about anything ring a teacher. § CCTV in corridors
Out and About § Always be careful when crossing roads – the French drive on the other side of the road! § They also don’t always obey traffic laws!!
Monday - Visit Central Paris – L’Arc de Triomphe, Panthéon
Tuesday - Les Invalides, Tuileries Gardens, Trocadero, Parisiens River Cruise
Wednesday -Stade de France , Versailles Palace, Hard Rock Café
Thursday – Disneyland Paris
Friday - Montparnasse Tower , Louvre Museum, Montmartre
The Guidelines contain all the information you need to know about the trip. Check the ‘Things to Bring’ list. Clothes & Footwear. Remember a snack and 25 Euros for the first day.
§ Smoking, drinking, use of illegal drugs § appropriate relationships amongst participants § appropriate relationships with others they may meet § security of personal belongings The Code of § respect for individuals’ privacy Conduct § equality of opportunity § expectations in relation to the completion of essential tasks § acceptable manners and general behaviour thereby promoting enjoyment by all
§ Act in accordance with the established School Code of Conduct at all times § Always think about your own and others’ safety; avoid taking unnecessary risks YOUNG § Be aware of situations which may cause you harm or injury and inform a teacher PERSON’S about your concerns. RESPONSIBILITIES § If you have a problem or are worried about something, always tell someone whom you trust. § If you have particular health or dietary needs, tell a member of staff.
§ Always follow the instructions of your teachers and the staff at the venues of the visit § If you get lost or separated follow the procedures agreed for such an occurrence. § If approached by someone you don’t know in YOUNG a threatening or concerning manner, just walk PERSON’S away. RESPONSIBILITIES § If travelling on a train and someone makes you feel unsafe, move closer to your teachers or fellow pupils. § Respect the property of others. § Dress and behave sensibly and responsibly. § Be sensitive to local codes and customs.
We want you to enjoy § The school Code of Conduct applies at all times! your trip to Paris and § Look out for each other. so remember… § You are representing the school so have pride in it and in yourselves.
Paris 2019
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