


Snow boots swapped for shorts!
The world remains the greatest classroom. We are proud to offer opportunities that challenge perspectives, broaden horizons and embody our belief in a school life less ordinary. This half term, a group of our students traded the slopes of Japan for the vast plains of Tanzania.
From experiencing traditional arts and crafts at Safariland, to visiting a Maasai Boma Camp where they met the son of the village chief, wore traditional Maasai dress and were welcomed with song and dance, students were immersed in rich local culture. In Arusha, they learned to communicate in sign language with artisans at Shanga, a social enterprise employing deaf and blind craftspeople.
The adventure continued through some of Africa’s most iconic landscapes: the Serengeti Gate, where they witnessed wildebeest and zebra roaming the plains; the historic Oldupai Gorge; the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater; and the vast Serengeti itself.
Our sincere thanks to our Beaks — Mr Alexander, Ms Alexander and Mr Shota — and to the exceptional Kwetu Tours for making this experience so memorable.
See more photos on our Instagram here!