Learning Week Without Borders, scheduled between September 22nd and 29th, presents an incredible opportunity for Secondary students to step beyond the classroom and explore the world in an immersive and educational way. This year, students have the chance to embark on various journeys, from the artistic and cultural heart of Venice to the geological marvels of Iceland. These trips are designed to enrich the students’ understanding of diverse cultures, histories, and environments while challenging them to think critically and creatively.

During the trip to Venice will students draw their impressions in a small sketchbook, as they explore the city’s art

One of the highlights is “Venice Unveiled: A Journey through the Art Biennale,” where students will explore the city’s vibrant art scene, drawing their impressions of Venice in a sketchbook as they navigate through contemporary installations and Renaissance treasures. Meanwhile, those interested in history and geography will find the “Voyage to Sicily” captivating, with a five-day exploration of the island’s rich heritage. For a unique experience, students can join the “Icelandic Discovery” trip to uncover the island’s stunning landscapes and cultural wonders, from geysers to glaciers, experiencing the raw beauty of the land of fire and ice.

Students will embark on a 6-day adventure to Iceland, where exploring the breathtaking landscapes and cultural wonders of this unique island nation.

Language learners will revel in the “Barcelona to Perpignan” journey, immersing themselves in the vibrant Catalonian culture and exploring the architectural wonders of Antoni Gaudí. Math enthusiasts can participate in “Maths Marvels” in London, where they will visit historical sites like Bletchley Park and Greenwich Observatory, blending history with mathematical marvels. Those looking for a physically engaging experience can opt for “Step Outside Your Comfort Zone” in Lipno, Czechia, where the Outward Bound program will test their limits through outdoor challenges and team-building activities.

Secondary students will embark on an unforgettable school trip to Barcelona and Perpignan!

For science enthusiasts, the “Discover Science: Prague and Liberec” trip offers a deep dive into biodiversity, innovation, and ecosystems, while “Mission Impossible” in Prague promises a thrilling adventure filled with puzzles, problem-solving activities, and excursions to TEP and iQLANDIA, catering to the most logical and strategic minds.
Secondary students experience an exciting mathematics trip to London! Will explore the historical Bletchley Park, Greenwich Observatory, the London Eye, Thorpe Park.

We are excited to share this amazing learning experience with our students!