What a day! In just a few breathless hours, 15 students, four babies and two teachers managed to take six different trains, visit the Observatory, visit Greenwich park, visit the Queen’s House, have lunch and walk up and down Greenwich hill. We also managed to get a buggy stuck on a train, get kicked out of a cafe and press the emergency alarm on a second train! Never a dull moment. Everyone agreed that despite the drama and the long journeys it was a wonderful day. Watch this space for pictures……Thanks to Lloyds TSB Foundation and Wandsworth Family Learning for funding the trip.
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