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Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Year 10 German Exchange, May 2009

Our Year 10 students went to stay with their German partners from the Beethoven Gymnasium, our German partner school in Bonn, in May this year. Luckily we had great weather most of the time so our excursions were really good. We went on a double-decker train from Bonn to Düsseldorf where we saw the really expensive shops as well as visiting the 21st century art museum.

Some students went with their families to Fantasialand which is one of the biggest theme parks in Germany and others went to Aqualand which is a huge water park.

Another day out was a trip down the river Rhine by coach to a picturesque village called Bacharach where we embarked on a cruise boat and sailed up river to the Marksburg castle. The picture shows a view from the castle battlements down on to the river. It is one of the few castles in Germany which has furniture and interior decoration. We saw the medieval kitchen, the bedroom complete with a very short bed with curtains (they believed you should not sleep lying down in case you did not wake up again) and a baby’s crib, cannons with their muzzles pointing down to the river, a herb garden and the torture chamber.

We went to the school one morning which was very different from Weald of Kent, not least because it started at 8am and finished at 1.15. On our last day we took the train again, this time to Cologne. Lots of us climbed to the top of the cathedral tower which was over 400 steps and from where, once we had got our breath back, we had a fantastic view over the city. We then had time to look around the shopping streets and spend the rest of our money.

The students had a great time with their partners and families and learned such a lot of German during their stay.

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