Wednesday, November 30, 2016

An Overview of a Typical Chamberlain International School Europe Trip


Founded in 1976, Chamberlain International School helps students reach their full potential through a rigorous academic program and many opportunities for camaraderie. To create global citizens, Chamberlain International organizes regular trips to Europe that allow students to experience new cultures and gain novel perspectives.

The Europe trips spans 10 days and includes visits to sites in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. During the trip, students visit a number of historical sites, such as the battlefield in Ypres, where a major battle between Belgium and Germany took place during World War I. In Amsterdam, students typically see important sites like the Anne Frank house, the Jewish Historical Museum, and the Van Gogh Museum. In Utrecht, students might climb the tower of a 600-year-old church before touring Slot Zuylen Castle.

While the focus of these trips is on history and culture, students also get the chance to relax with beach trips in Belgium and a spa day in Geldern, Germany, with an outdoor mineral bath. Students also typically have the opportunity to kayak on the Niers River.

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