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2 Staff: Lesley Normand (MFL) Philippe Bourgeois (Director of Studies MFL) Charlotte South (First Aid) Andrew Marshall (Science) Mike South

3 Nathan Chatterton Director of School and Student Travel Rondo School Travel Levens Hall Park Lund Lane Killinghall Harrogate North Yorkshire HG3 2BG www.rondotravel.co.uk

4 I.D cards to be carried in bag at all times Nom: _________Prénom: _____________ Rossett School, Harrogate, N.Yorks, Angleterre Hôtel Ibis, Boulevard Newton, 77420 Champs sur Marne: 00 33 1 64 68 00 83 Date de naissance: _________Âge: ___ Numéro passeport:_________________ Téléphone à domicile, Angleterre:_____________ Portables parents: ___________________ En cas d’urgence, Mme Normand: _____________ Détails médicaux: ____________________

5 Emergency contact number in the UK. The number below will automatically redirect you to Mr Wilkhu 01423 706721

6  Passports and EHIC cards– to be handed to us from now onwards (they will be kept in the school safe until departure and looked after by staff during trip)  Money – both sterling and Euros.  Zipped secure bag for personal belongings and containing ID card at all times.

7 Medical i/c Mrs C. South – School First Aid and Health Manager  All medical forms now received. Please could I have any updates by Tuesday 30th June via letter/e-mail to school (lnormand@rossettschool.co.uk)  Students responsible for their own medication (please name) e.g hayfever tablets, inhalers, paracetamol etc.  School responsible for First Aid kits and we will carry small amounts of basic paracetamol.  Travel sickness?

8 Dietary requirements & food Have been made aware of individual requirements on medical form e.g seafood allergy, no pork etc. Outward journey (departure 2.00pm) First inclusive meal will be evening meal on the boat. Cost now includes an allowance of 5 Euros for lunches on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday but not the return journey on Sunday (suggest at least £10 sterling) No fizzy drinks/cans/glass bottles/chewing gum/chocolate on coach. Preferably water and resealable drinks. No overdosing on sweets or sickly food on journey. Bring some small plastic bags in which to put rubbish. We will have black bin bags on coach but it is in your interest to keep the coach clean and tidy.

9 Mobile phones – dual-band Check with your own network service provider:  Cost of texts (to both send and receive)  Cost of phone calls (to make and to receive)  Cost of internet connection? (DO NOT connect to the internet and make sure you turn off data-roaming) +0044 – to call UK +0033 – to call France

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11 Follow us on Twitter: @Rossett If you want to get a retweet on the school twitter account, tag @Rossett in your tweet and put #RossettParis2015

12 Leave your ipads at home

13 DVDs for the journey Any of the certificates shown below. Must be with Mr Marshall by Tuesday 30th June Labelled clearly with your name.

14 Weather Check www.bbc.co.uk/weather for thewww.bbc.co.uk/weather Paris area a few days beforehand. Normally about 10 degrees warmer in Paris. Can expect temperatures of 25-30°C (season’s norm) But equally could be raining! Sunhat/suncream but also pack an umbrella/lightweight rainjacket. Suitable footwear for lots of walking.

15 Behaviour expectations: My son/daughter agrees to the following: They will respect the teachers’ instructions at all times. They will respect their surroundings, their fellow students and the culture. They will behave responsibly when they are unsupervised. They will report to teachers at the agreed times and places. They will only cross the Champs Élysées at an agreed point and with a member of staff. They will always stay in groups of at least four people and never go off on their own. They must carry personal belongings in a closed, zipped bag and be responsible for their own property – money, mobile phones, cameras, ipods. At Disneyland they must stay within their own limitations in terms of choosing the rides to go on. They are not permitted to smoke or drink alcohol.

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20 Wednesday 1st July 2015 Cases and bags may be left securely in DW2 on the morning of departure.

21 Wednesday 1 July 2015 14.00 Assemble at school in FRONT Car Park, load coach and depart for Hull. 16.30 Arrive in Hull and check in – P & O Ferries. 18.30 Ferry sails to Zeebrugge, Belgium Evening meal included on the ferry Thursday 2 July 2015 Breakfast on ferry 08.30 Arrive in Zeebrugge and depart for Paris

22 Boat journey/overnight You will need a small rucksack containing your things for the overnight boat trip and the next day in Paris, Thursday 2nd July. Pack a small drawstring/PE bag in your rucksack, so that you can leave some things on the coach during the day. You will not have access to your suitcase until the Thursday evening at the hotel.

23 Thursday 2nd & Friday 3rd July L’Arc de Triomphe Les Champs Elysées Trocadéro/La Tour Eiffel Bateau Mouche (boat trip on Seine) Notre Dame Sacré Cœur Montmartre Cinema Rex Evening meal in Paris Centre Pompidou Tour Montparnasse Night tour of Paris by coach

24 Saturday 4th July Full day at Eurodisney 5 Euro allowance for lunch + One evening meal voucher Sunday 7 th July 0800 Breakfast 0900 Check out and departure 1400 Arrive Calais 1520 Sail 1600 Arrive in Dover 2200 Approximate arrival time back at Rossett Lunch on ferry and evening food will be at the pupils’ own expense

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26  The hotel is situated 9.3 miles from Disneyland and 17.4 miles from the centre of Paris.  Pupils will be sharing rooms for 2 or 3 people.  All rooms have en-suite facilities (shower)  Air-conditioning  All you can eat breakfast buffet  Bar/lounge  Electronic/magnetic keys (pupils will be responsible for the loss/damage of these)  Lift  Towels, bedding and shower gel provided  On Site Accommodation Audit carried out by Rondo

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28 Fast Pass tickets 1. Peter Pan’s Flight, Fantasyland 2. Space Mountain: Mission 2, Discoveryland 3. Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast, Discoveryland 4. Star Tours, Discoveryland 5. Big Thunder Mountain, Frontierland 6. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril, Adventureland

29 1.Insert your park admission ticket into the FASTPASS machine at the entrance to the attraction. 2. Receive your FASTPASS ticket indicating a return time, (a 30-60 minute slot) and go off and enjoy other activities. 3. Return to the attraction at the time indicated on your FASTPASS ticket and board via the FASTPASS entrance.

30 Disneyland tips: 1.Plan your day carefully online before you go. 2.Have an early lunch (12.00pm) to avoid queues. 3.Decide where you want to eat in advance. 4.Do not go on the train which goes around the edge of Disneyland. 4. Ignore all of the shops on Main Street on the way in. Visit these later in the day. 5. Go straight to the main ride that you want to go on. 6. Plan each individual ‘land’ so that you don’t waste time wandering aimlessly. 7. Respect check-in times with staff.


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