Sixth Form explore Dublin

Last weekend many of our Year 13 pupils travelling to Ireland for the school's annual trip to Dublin.

Now a legendary part of our Sixth Form programme, the weekend is packed full of as much history and culture as we can cram in!

Famous fish and chips from Leo Burdock's; a traditional Irish breakfast from O'Neill's; a guided tour of Dublin Castle;  Trinity University and The Book of Kells; the Statue of Oscar Wilde in Merrion Square; the world famous Guinness Storehouse followed by a horse and cart ride through the city - the students walked miles and ate heartily.

There was even still free time for shopping and personal exploration of the delights of this vibrant and beautiful city.  A great time was had by all and the students were a credit to the school as always.  

Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin
Sixth Form explore Dublin