Trips, both at home and abroad, are a regular and exciting part of Bolton School life. These may relate directly to the curriculum, such as field trips in Geography and Biology, or they may be extra-curricular such as the regular ski trips to resorts in Italy, France and Austria, the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme expeditions and the Music Tours to Prague, Venice or Florence. Needless to say our girls regard the trips as a very enjoyable aspect of the school year.
Below are some of the other places, near and far, that our girls have visited in recent years.
Alicante, Alton Towers, Adelaide, Barbados, Berlin, Blists Hill Victorian Village in Shropshire, Daresbury Laboratory in Warrington, Deva Centre in Chester, Eden Camp World War II Museum, Egypt, exchanges to Moulins, Malaga and Paderborn, Formby Squirrel Sanctuary, Hadrian’s Wall, IBM in Warwick, Israel, Liverpool Cathedrals and Synagogue, the Netherlands, our Outdoor Pursuits Centre in the Lake District, the Rheinland, Rivington, Slapton in Devon, Stockley Farm, Stratford, Switzerland, theatres in London, Stratford and Manchester...and many more!
“We loved going to Formby and the Squirrel Sanctuary. The squirrels were cute and afterwards it was really exciting running up and down the dunes and making sand sculptures!” Reena and Gemma, Year 7.