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13 November 2024

An unforgettable week in Iceland

During the October half term, 50 Year 11 and Sixth Form pupils embarked on an exciting weeklong visit to Iceland. Filled with physical geography highlights like active volcanoes, erupting geysers, geothermal pools, majestic glaciers, and stunning waterfalls, Iceland proved to be the ideal setting for our aspiring geographers to observe the Earth’s natural processes in action. 

Throughout the week, pupils took full advantage of Iceland’s unique geography, exploring its mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, and lava fields. They were fascinated by the Black Sand Beach and the iconic Skogafoss waterfall, and they took on the challenge of a glacier hike at Solheimajokull, surrounded by Iceland’s towering volcanoes. 

Beyond the landscapes, the pupils also had the chance to immerse themselves in traditional Icelandic culture, including an authentic spa experience and a visit to the site of the world’s first ever parliament at Thingvellir.  

The trip provided an invaluable opportunity for the pupils to gain hands-on experience that brought their classroom studies to life while allowing them to learn about a new culture and bond with their peers. It was a truly enriching experience for all. 

“We loved the country’s breathtaking scenery and peaceful atmosphere at every turn. Highlights included the traditional sauna at Sky Lagoon, witnessing Strokkur, the famous erupting geyser, and climbing the glacier. A huge thank you to Mr Carrera for organising this unforgettable trip and to all the teachers who joined us. We will cherish these memories for a lifetime.” – Rishi (11WA)