North England

Number of Places: 10
Duration of Trip: Wednesday 8 – Monday 13 September

*SOLD OUT*

The Great Northern England Fam trip

The warmest of northern welcomes is waiting for you when you join this agent friendly, boutique style Great North Fam trip.

This will be a small but very beautiful affair visiting five superb schools in five very different locations:

  • Newcastle – a lively student-focused city with excellent entertainment facilities.
  • York – one of the most important cities in Britain illustrating over 2000 years of our history.
  • Manchester – the birthplace of the computer, industrial revolution and vegetarianism – a city of firsts.
  • Chester – a small city with a long history and a great charm – one of England’s heritage cities.
  • Liverpool – a vibrant city that was the European Capital of Culture in 2008 and has now won the Government nomination as a World Heritage Centre.

With only one school in each destination you can be sure of free time, a more leisurely approach and the opportunity to explore and savour these wonderful northern cities.

The trip will begin after StudyWorld with the journey to Newcastle on Wednesday 8 September followed by York, Manchester, Chester and finally Liverpool. The trip consists of 5 nights – one spent in each city and finally you will be taken back to Manchester International Airport for your flight home on the evening of Monday 13 September.

Participating institutions/hosts:

The English Language Centre, York link
Manchester Central School of English link
International House Newcastle link
Liverpool International Language Academy (LILA) link
English in Chester link

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