Matt N
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Hi guys. During one’s school years, school trips are often a staple. I’m sure that most of us went on at least a few school trips during our years in school, and often, some of these can be quite memorable for various reasons, so I’d be keen to know; what were some of your most memorable school trip experiences?
My reason behind making this thread is because when driving to Abingdon Airfield in Oxfordshire last weekend to watch my dad drive various fancy cars, we passed a road sign for one of the places I’d been on a school trip in primary school, and it brought back a series of… interesting memories.
In terms of some of my most memorable school trip experiences, some that stick out for me (including the aforementioned place we drove past) are the ones I went on in primary school. We went on a lot of historical school trips in primary school, and interestingly, my school had quite the penchant for historical accuracy… they always made us dress up in period-appropriate costumes, and do things in a period-appropriate manner! Some notable examples I can think of are:
I don’t remember the ones I did in secondary quite so distinctly, but I do remember a couple of the trips we went on; for instance, I remember going to the Big Pit Coal Museum in Blaenafon (another place in the Welsh Valleys), and I also went to Oakwood and Thorpe Park for reward trips in summers 2016 and 2018 respectively. No trip memories from secondary are quite so distinctive as the aforementioned primary trips, though…
But I’d be keen to know; what were some of your most memorable school trip experiences?
My reason behind making this thread is because when driving to Abingdon Airfield in Oxfordshire last weekend to watch my dad drive various fancy cars, we passed a road sign for one of the places I’d been on a school trip in primary school, and it brought back a series of… interesting memories.
In terms of some of my most memorable school trip experiences, some that stick out for me (including the aforementioned place we drove past) are the ones I went on in primary school. We went on a lot of historical school trips in primary school, and interestingly, my school had quite the penchant for historical accuracy… they always made us dress up in period-appropriate costumes, and do things in a period-appropriate manner! Some notable examples I can think of are:
- Gloucester Folk Museum (Gloucester, Gloucestershire) - This is one of the earliest school trips I can remember going on. We went to Gloucester Folk Museum for an authentic Victorian school experience, complete with a Victorian teacher. We had to recite the national anthem and write on blackboards, and someone in my class even received “the cane”! We all had to dress in Victorian attire, so we wandered down the streets of Gloucester looking like characters out of a Charles Dickens novel!
- Llancaiach Fawr Manor (Caerphilly, Wales) - This was when I was a bit older; if I’m remembering correctly, I think this trip was towards the end of my time in primary school. We went for a tour of a 16th century mansion in Caerphilly (in the Welsh Valleys), and we all had to dress in Tudor costumes. I remember being dressed in a Tudor writer’s costume, complete with hat and tights, so I looked something like a miniature William Shakespeare! We also had to take our lunch in paper bags for “historical accuracy”. On a side note, I later discovered that this house is reputedly among the top 10 most haunted houses in Britain… come to think of it, it did feel quite chilly in there, and the whole place smelt strongly of lavender…
- STEAM Museum (Swindon, South Gloucestershire) - This was the place I drove past a sign for on the way to Abingdon the other week, and this was also another trip that I went on towards the end of my time in primary school. Despite the STEAM museum being known as a railway museum, we actually went there for a World War 2 experience, where we sat in a fake air raid shelter and sang a very specific World War 2 folk song that we’d practiced for weeks in class! We all had to dress in WW2-era costumes, and once again, we all had to take our lunch in paper bags. If I’m remembering correctly, we even had to take one WW2-themed food item in our packed lunch, as I have this weird recollection of having some sort of honeycomb or rock cakes or something in my packed lunch that my mum had made to fulfil this particular requirement…
I don’t remember the ones I did in secondary quite so distinctly, but I do remember a couple of the trips we went on; for instance, I remember going to the Big Pit Coal Museum in Blaenafon (another place in the Welsh Valleys), and I also went to Oakwood and Thorpe Park for reward trips in summers 2016 and 2018 respectively. No trip memories from secondary are quite so distinctive as the aforementioned primary trips, though…
But I’d be keen to know; what were some of your most memorable school trip experiences?