School History Trip to Washington DC | Travelbound
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Return flights UK to Washington, D.C.
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1 teacher place for every 10 students
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Students looking out to the Washington Monument

Washington DC is America’s seat of political power, with its institutions, monuments and museums it reveals the history of the nation in a captivating way for young students of History.

Trip Highlights

Guided tour of the Capitol, meeting place of the Senate

The vast collections of the Smithsonian Museums

Mount Vernon

George Washington’s plantation home

The Supreme Court & Library of Congress

Typical accommodation

Harrington Hotel ★★

Why groups like it:

  • A couple of steps away from Pennsylvania Avenue, ‘America’s Main Street’
  • All main sights are within a six to eight-block walk
  • Metro station is only two blocks away

Facilities:

  • Luggage storage
  • Private bathrooms
  • Free Wi-Fi and air conditioning

Comfort Inn Downtown DC/Convention Center ★★★

Why groups like it:

  • Centrally located and great value boutique style hotel
  • Close to nearby major attractions including White House and Verizon Center
  • Deluxe hot buffet breakfast included!

Facilities:

  • Rooms with TV, hairdryer and fridge
  • 24-hour reception
  • Free Wi-Fi

Capitol Skyline Hotel ★★★★

Why groups like it:

  • Located Five blocks from Capitol Hill and close to the National Mall and Smithsonian Museums
  • Free shuttles into Central DC available and return
  • Excellent metro links to DC on the hassle free Washington

Facilities:

  • Deluxe hot buffet breakfast included
  • Rooms with TV, hairdryer, fridge and access to 24-hour reception
  • Various size meeting rooms available

Itinerary suggestion

1 Flight to Washington DC (approx. 7.5 hours)

2 Airport transfer to your accommodation

3 Arrive at accommodation (own arrangements for evening meal)

1 Own arrangements for breakfast

2 Explore Capitol Hill, Capitol building and Visitor Centre, Supreme Court and Library of Congress, National Archive

3 See the outside of the White House, and the Visitor Center

4 View the Korean, Jefferson and Martin Luther King Jnr Memorials

5 Union Station (own arrangements for evening meal)

1 Own arrangements for breakfast

2 Washington Monument

3 Smithsonian museum e.g. National Museum of American History

4 Arlington Cemetery -Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – and Iwo Jima Memorial

5 Own arrangements for evening meal

1 Own arrangements for breakfast

2 Smithsonian museum (eg Museum of the American Indian or Holocaust Museum) – flight time permitting

3 Airport transfer

4 Overnight flight to the UK

1 Arrive in the UK

Learning outcomes

View up to the Lincoln Memorial

Subject focus

Students can:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of American history and politics and the links to European history
  • Observe in action the processes that shape political life in the US
  • Compare political processes in Washington with those in the UK
  • See the monuments to politicians and the museums dedicated to events that helped shape American political culture
  • Visit international institutions to help understand their influence in policy-making
Group at the Martin Luther Memorial

Student outcomes

Students will have had an opportunity to:

  • Observe political processes in action
  • Compare what happens in the US with processes in the UK
  • See the sites of important events and decisions in US history
  • Understand what influences the decision-makers
  • Recognise the impact of globalisation on national decision-making

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