If anyone ever teaches them to queue they'll take over the world!




Gwilym left for his school trip this morning - the whole of the 6e, apart from one girl, piled into two buses to visit Rome and Florence.

The buses were delayed for 45 minutes by an accident on the rocade (...but there's always accidents on the rocade - you have to allow at least 45 minutes for them...) and then when the buses arrived the scramble to load on the bags and the kids was very picturesque. For a couple of minutes we lost sight of Gwilym entirely. I wondered if he had been kidnapped, but then we eventually spotted him inside the coach.

A highlight for me was the little pile of Air France paper bags, kindly donated I imagine. I hope there's more in that box. And the gallons of bottled water. Is there a toilet on the bus? It's not our problem...

There are three teachers on the trip and one supervisor (pion). All three teachers are great, and the kids will be sure to have a good time.

The children will act as their own tour guides. They have looked up information on the different places they will visit and written up little commentaries to give.

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