30 mars-1 avril 2026 – Les 2e et 3e immersion à Londres.

Les élèves eux-mêmes nous racontent leur voyage… l’occasion de nous montrer qu’ils ne se débrouillent pas trop mal en anglais !

Day 1 : Noémie, Shéhérazade and Chloé (3D)

On Monday 30th March, we took the coach at 6 a.m. in Verviers. After four hours we took the boat to London Gateway Port. We took the coach once again to Canterbury for a game.
Rain came along with us. At around 6 p.m. we arrived in London and discovered our youth hostel. We let our suitcase and left to find something to eat. Our hostel was near Tower Bridge so we went there to see it and we ate. After that we went back to the hostel to sleep.

Day 2 : Malou and Aliki  (2A)

On the second day, we took the coach at 9 a.m. We saw beautiful buildings along the way. After that, we arrived at King’s Cross. Then we walked to Madame Tussauds Museum. There were many famous celebrities made of wax, and it was really impressive. After that, we walked to reach the British Museum. Inside, we had to complete a small quiz that allowed us to explore the museum more deeply. Then the coach took us to Buckingham Palace. Later, we walked long enough to see the London Eye and Big Ben by night. It was very beautiful. We also had free time to do some shopping. To end the day, we walked back to the hostel. In total, we walked 15 km.

Day 3 : Eray, Nick and Matvii  (3D)

On the third day, we woke up at 7 am and ate breakfast right after .We started packing our stuff and cleaned our room right before leaving the hostel at 9 in the morning. The coach arrived at 9:15 am and drove us to the castle of Dover 2 hours away. There, we had lunch before witnessing a theatrical play in the heart of the castle. After that , we just walked around the place until the ferry arrived. The boat trip was pretty long , but also enjoyable. Its food was great and there were shops in which we spent most of our time . Finally, we got off at 6pm in Dunkerque and got back on the coach for one last trip , which lasted until about 11:30 pm.

Grand merci à Mme Ouroumis et ses collègues pour ce magnifique séjour si bien organisé !