This document provides information about an upcoming Grade 6 trip to England, including:
- Two groups (Group A and B) will travel to London and Bath from May 5-9.
- Itineraries for each day include locations to visit, meals, and transportation details.
- Hotel information for both Bath and London is provided.
- A packing list, medication information, money needs, and electronics policy are outlined.
- Students and parents are invited to ask any additional questions of the trip organizers.
1. Grade 6 England Experience
2014
Parent Information Evening
24th
March
2. Additional Information
ZISLinks / Principal’s Blog
This presentation
During advisory
we will be getting kids preferences for rooming and meal choices
FINAL student meeting during advisory
- Student expectations
- Emergency procedures
- Respect for others – Merry Manners
Any additional questions –lbergoo@zis.ch or call 077 449 92 76
3. Grade 6 England Trip – Quick Facts
Group A – Mr. Nelson +4 Advisory Groups: Browning, Huber, Meier and Allen
Group B – Ms. Bergoo +4 Advisory Groups: Jutzi, Schreier, Severijns and Krause
•Students will check in with their advisor at the airport.
MONDAY MAY 5
•Group A (Nelson) – Meet at airport at 11:20
•Depart Zurich 13:20 – Arrive London 14:15 (Flight # BA713)
•Group B (Bergoo) – Meet at airport at 08:30
•Depart Zurich 10:25 – Arrive London 11:15 (Flight # BA711)
FRIDAY MAY 9
•Group A (Nelson) - Arrive Zurich 18:25 (Flight # BA8767)
•Group B (Bergoo) – Arrive Zurich 16.20 (Flight # BA716)
•ALL students must be collected from the airport.
7. Packing List
• Passport and Auslander permit
• English money: 35 pounds sterling for lunches, plus spending money (60 pounds
sterling recommended, but use your discretion)
• Changes of clothing for 4 days
• Warm sweater/fleece
• Comfortable walking shoes
• Hooded jacket or raincoat
• Toiletries and toothpaste/toothbrush
• Sun hat and sunscreen
• Small backpack
• Pencils/pens
• Clip board
• Reading books
• Lunch for Monday (but no drink in the lunch pack – airport security)
• A refillable water bottle
• Medication (if necessary)
8. Phones and other electronics
• Mobile phones will be allowed. However, students are not to use them to
make calls or send texts to other students. While students may receive
calls from home (please check the itinerary and call before breakfast – not
after evening activities), they will not be allowed to call home without a
teacher’s permission. Failure to adhere to the rules will incur severe
consequences.
• If students are planning to use their phone to take pictures they will need
to bring their chargers with them. A 3 prong adapter is needed for
chargers.
• i –Pods are permitted, but no electronic games or computers. No external
speakers may be taken.
• Please note that students are responsible for all of their belongings
during the trip.