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We will have a catch up post later this afternoon with all of the remaining photos
Message from Mr McCambley @ 2:33pm
Just Landed. ETA 3:30-3:45pm
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Another fun-filled day in London saw us visit Legoland Windsor.
The weather was, once again, very kind to us until 3:30pm which coincided with the children trying some of the water rides so we weren’t worried at all!
A spot of retail therapy in the Legoland Shop was not sufficient. Therefore, following a very rushed evening meal we made our way to Hamleys Toy Store, Regent Street.
A call was placed directly to No 10 Downing Street informing the Prime Minister that the UK economy has been boosted significantly overnight! A great deal of gifts for home will be winging their way to Waringstown on our flight tomorrow.
Children have packed after a long day They have been bolstered by the fact that we are home tomorrow and I know they will be eagerly waiting to see each of you in the visitors car park at approx 2:45pm.
Thank you for entrusting your children into our care this week.
C McCambley
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Updates follow from Mr McCambley, summing up days two and three of the trip.
Day 2 was another great day for everyone! The weather stayed dry and bright which really helped us.
The Houses of Parliament was our first stop where we enjoyed a guided tour through the Palace of Westminster. It was very kind of our local MP to call with the group and to also give each child a King Charles commemorative key ring. We really did appreciate the gesture!
After a very quick break we travelled on to Wembley Stadium. The step count rose drastically today. However, everyone remained in good form for our evening meal.
The pièce de rèsistance was the ‘Lion King’ performance in Lyceum Theatre.
We tried to make calls home this morning. Several parents did not pick up the call. Please don’t be afraid to answer a withheld call in the early morning as that will most likely be us calling with a young ‘Londoner’ anxious to speak with you.
Thank you for your positive comments via the Blog. These really do help to bolster confidence whilst we are away!
Thank you too to Mr John Egerton for all he’s doing technically as he oversees our school website!
Day 3 was go, go, go.
Thankfully, today was dry if a little chilly.
The children enjoyed a whistle-stop tour of The Tower. A little retail therapy in the gift shop stroked a few names off the list of expected presents!
St Paul’s Cathedral was our second visit of the day. The children behaved very well and enjoyed being in such an historic and landmark building.
Every child managed the ‘flight’ on The London Eye which was so special. The weather was good so we had a fine view over the London skyline.
Thank you to all of the staff for their 24 hour care of the children. You have no idea what goes on during a 4 night residential visit and I thank the staff now personally and on your behalf.
A sincere word of thanks to Mrs Morrow for her sterling work with regard to the organisation of the London Trip.
C McCambley
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A busy day today - please click READ MORE below to view full photo set.
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