However you decide to spend your educational visit to France, there are many opportunities to link to curriculum subjects.
Learning Spanish is taken to a different level when students are taken to Spain and immersed in the language and culture of the Iberinan Peninsula.
This volcanic outcrop in the north Atlantic ocean is a physical geographer's paradise, boasting spectacular waterfalls, glaciers and all sorts of volcanic and tectonic activity.
Italy is a cultural hotspot for school group tours, allowing students to study anything from the obvious to the more obscure.
For a relatively small continent, the incredible diversity between different countries and indeed within each country, makes choosing a destination for your group a difficult, but exciting task.
There are plenty of off the shelf trips that are tried and test, but creating a bespoke itinerary will help the trip fit your needs, allowing your students to get the most from their time Sateside.
This enormous and diverse continent has so much to offer when planning a school group trip. From the lofty peaks of the barren Himalayas Mountains to the lush tropical jungles of Malaysia
On a school tour to Africa your students have an incredible opportunity to study different cultures and a wide range of unique natural environments, while learning about global issues and how they can make a difference in the world.
Study farming and economics in Argentina in the south, the magnificent historical ruins of Peru and Northern Chile in the west, and the incredible biodiversity of Central American countries like Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.