Subject related school trips in Normandy
Normandy: WWII History
The Battle of Normandy was fought in 1944 between Nazi Germany and invading Allied Forces, as part of the larger conflict of World War II. Monuments, museums, bunkers and cemeteries are a living commemoration to the battle of Normandy and present the perfect base from where to take a school trip to study History and Battlefields.
Normandy: Modern Foreign Languages
School trips to our Château serve as a base for teachers to take their students' language practice out of the classroom and into the real world. Following the "Young Reporter" course, students can develop their speaking and listening skills and learn about French culture in this beautiful region, which is easy to get to from the UK.
Normandy Impressionist Art Festival 2010
Monet, Renoir and, to some extent, Cézanne, will always remain synonymous with the term Impressionism and Normandy will always be associated with the natural scenes that were captured upon the artists' canvas. The Normandy Impressionist Festival runs from June to September 2010 and features a wide range of artistic trails, displays and events to fuel the passion of young artists and old masters alike.
Normandy: Physical Education
Our Château du Molay is an ideal base for groups who want an active and educational school trip. Teachers looking for sports tours, outdoors activities or a chance for students to try out water sports can use the Château's accommodation, experienced staff and facilities. This will be an ideal opportunity to test and develop students' skills and inspire them through taking part in a range of fun activities.