Three members of Horwich Rotary were also on hand to give out Rotary baseball caps which again proved fantastic in keeping the group together throughout the day. The two hour Virgin train ride was an exciting start to the day, particularly for at least one child who had never been on a train before.
On arrival at Euston station shortly after 9:00am, the party caught the underground to the Tower of London to be met by their Blue Badge Guide.
The children were then taken on a tour of the Tower. The chance to see the crown jewels, the experience of seeing armour close up and the many different types of weapons which they touch was a real treat.
Pictures and selfies were taken with the RAF Guards and a Beafeater who was actually from Bolton.
Then after lunch, it was back to the tube to Embankment to take a river cruise to the Thames Barrier before returning to the London Eye. On this hot sunny day, there was also time for some ice creams and to enjoy a little “street theatre” on the embankment before a trip on the London Eye. Here they looked down on the many sites of London which stretched out before them.
They became beafeaters themselves when they had a snack at McDonalds and here was stilltime for a little souvenir buying before it was time to catch the train back to Wigan.
The teachers felt that this full day out had given the children a very enjoyable and educational experience. The event was jointly funded by the schools and the Rotary Club of Horwich.
more On February 12th 2019 Bolton Rotary clubs sponsored the third annual Tournament, which was organised by members from Bolton Daybreak, Bolton with Le Moors and Westhoughton Rotary clubs.
more The Horwich Rotary Club annual Kids Christmas Party was held again at Horwich Rmi on Sunday 9th Dec. Children aged 6-9 were invited from the 9 Primary Schools situated in BL6 – Horwich and Blackrod.
more Zoe Harley and Lucy Baldwin from Horwich gave an enthusiastic talk to a Rotary evening meeting recently about their forthcoming trip to India together with 30 other students from Canon Slade School.
more At the beginning of November President David Griffiths, & Vice-President Margot Mather and friends met with children from Horwich Parish School Eco Council and member of staff Mrs. L Magilton.
more Children from across Horwich took part in the week long Bolton School’s Music Festival in June.
more Two pupils from Blackrod Primary School have won the final of a Great British Afternoon Tea competition which was held at Rivington and Blackrod High School.
more On 25th Feb Rivington and Blackrod High school hosted a round of the "Big Book Quiz".
more Maps, Maps & Macs
more The journey beginning at 0700 at Wigan station where Rotary baseball caps were given to the kids.
more A Windfall For Rivington Primary School
more Growing Bulbs!
more Flash Bang Lecture
more The Bolton Trail was a day out for primary school children from six primary schools in Horwich, funded by the Community Committee of Horwich Rotary.
more London Trip 2012
more The Rotary Club of Horwich paid the bulk of the funds needed for the London Day Trip, as part of the Citizenship Programme for the current school year.
more A Windfall for St Joseph's
more Citizenship Scheme 2014
more Horwich Primary School MasterChef Competition
more Book Bags for Lord St. Primary School
more Defibrilators For Horwich
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