After dinner we went on the train into London. London Eye and the 4D cinema was a hit with brilliant views. I tweeted about the gerkin being called the pickle!
James the friendly policeman showed us the unfriendly policeman’s MP5 machine gun at 10 Downing Street. The PM was home but he had had a long day with the Chinese Prime Minister and couldn’t come out for a hello.
The Queen was also home but I think she may have gone to bed if the noisy children didn’t keep her awake… Actually we were tied by then and a bit quiet.
Trafalgar Square was dark but then it’s late!
Once we found Embankment we were treated to some Ariel Arts with a couple of girls on the pole in the middle of the tube carriage!!! I laughed but Miss Hill suggested they stop.!
Train now… Slow one to Cheshunt š … And they’re surprisingly chirpy… š !
*sorry I can’t authorise comments, posting only until I get good wifi or actually stop for ten minutes!!!
* Miss Summerville – keep an eye out for comments to authorise could you please?!
Yes, I’ll keep a check for comments. Have a good day going around London! š
Fab photos! š Sounds like you all had a very busy day! Hopefully everyone slept well š
Loving all the pics & updates. I’m not on Facebook but I can still view the photos on the school website, so I’m leaving all my comments on the blog š Hope you are all having a great day!
Now that I have been able to catch up on my sleep, I just wanted to let the year 6 children (and their parents) know how much I personally enjoyed the London visit. You were all great, you coped remarkably well with the very busy schedule and I know you will have some super memories of a great year 6 residential. Lots of great photos were taken and we will try to make these available to parents in the next week or so. Thanks for letting me join you!
And by the way, you have a really lovely teacher in Miss Hill who looks out for each and every one of you.
Also, children really are maggots!
Mrs Herbert