School trips are often the defining memories of our school careers and for good reason: they are fun, educational and offer a change of scenery. Without school trips many students would never experience such things as the sights of London or the chance to see the sights in France, so these trips can really be a massive deal as far as young people are concerned.

French school trips are very popular as they offer such a variety of activities to do in a country thats practically next door (and a boat ride away) to the UK. France has a distinctive culture from the music to the food and it is great to give students the chance to experience this. On top of this, many students in school undertake French and a trip to France can really help them unrest and how it is spoken by native speakers, and even give them the chance to try it out.

French school trips come in many forms since it is a country of such variety. Many trips focus on history and visit sites such as the D-Day landing beaches. Others visit Pariss museums and galleries to see some of the worlds most prized artefacts and portraits. More remote areas are great for adventure holidays where students can take part in activities which encourage team building, independence, initiative and leadership skills.

School trips to France are great for helping students see how the language is spoken by real French people but it is also great for pushing students to try out their French and think on their feet. This is vital when learning a language, and has been shown to massively improve language skills in people of all ages.

School trips to London are another popular type of school trip as London is very accessible and has plenty on offer. London is home to Westminster, where huge political decisions are made on a daily basis, and there is plenty of assorted history and culture in London, such as theatres, museums and more. With so much on offer planning a school trip is only hard because of all the places you have to choose between!

School trips to London help students to understand the country they live in and how history, politics and culture have an impact on us and each other. These school trips are great for applying what students have learned in the classroom to how things really are, preparing them for when they leave school and go into the adult world.

There is plenty of help out there to get school trips organised as it can be hard to sort these out when you already have other things on your plate. Many companies work with schools to offer local knowledge about trip destinations, as well as expertise, so that these trips can be a success. Equally, many companies take care of all the hard work and planning so that you can guarantee the itinerary will be the most beneficial to the students.