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RICKMANSWORTH SCHOOL HISTORY DEPARTMENT STUDY TOUR New York and Washington 18 th 24 th October 2017 STUDENT & PARENT INFORMATION

New York and Washington (Wednesday 18 th October Tuesday 24 th October 2017) Student and Parent Information The following guide should hopefully answer any questions or queries that you may have regarding the trip. Please read this in advance of the visit carefully. There will be a short parents information evening on Thursday 12 th October at 7pm in CA2, when you can meet the members of staff attending the trip and ask any questions that you still have. Alternatively you can email me at lcramp@rickmansworth.herts.sch.uk. Staff attending the trip: Mrs L Cramp Mrs F Stannard Mr N Radford Travel Details: We will be traveling with United Airlines, from Heathrow Terminal 2. The students will be expected to make their own way to and from Heathrow (no transfer is provided). I will provide the students with a meeting place closer to the date. It is important that students are on time and that they remember their passports. Flight details: UA28-18/10/2017 - LHR - EWR - depart 10:05 arrive 13:20 UA924-23/10/2017 - IAD - LHR - depart 22:10 arrive 10:30 (on 24/10/2017) I would also like to remind you that it is now a mandatory requirement when travelling to the USA to register for Electronic Travel Authority and receive travel authorisation via ESTA. There is an online application form available at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov. A fee of $14 will be charged for each new application or for a renewed ESTA. Your son/daughter will need to apply for and pay for this at least 72 hours before travel or they will not be able to travel to the USA. Itinerary: Wednesday 18 th October 2017 06:45 Meet at Heathrow T2 (meeting point tbc) - Check-In for United Airlines flight UA28 23kg of checked in hold luggage per person and one cabin bag. Students will need money to buy breakfast at the airport if they have not already eaten. 10:05 Flight departs for NY. 13:20 Arrival in Newark Liberty International airport Terminal B, meet local representative and coach to transfer to the hotel. 16:00 Check into Comfort Inn Midtown West (48th Street). The hotel is located in the Hell s Kitchen District, approximately 15 minutes walk from Times Square and Broadway. 18:45 Evening meal at Bubba Gump Shrimp, Times Square (included in cost of trip). 21:00 Visit to the Empire State Building.

Thursday 19 th October 2017 07:00 Breakfast at the hotel (included in cost). 09:00 Statue Cruise to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Battery Park. Visit the Ellis Island Museum. AM Free time and lunch 13:30 Visit to 9/11 Memorial Museum 15:00 2 hour guided walking tour of Historic Downtown neighbourhood to include the outside of the Federal Reserve, Wall Street and the Charging Bull. PM Free time and shopping at the Westfield World Trade Centre Mall. Students will eat dinner at the Mall where there is a wide choice of restaurants and fast food outlets (not included in the cost of the trip). Friday 20 th October 2017 08:00 Breakfast at hotel (included in cost). Check out of hotel and store luggage in luggage storage room. 09:00 Depart hotel for a day exploring the sites of NYC. Possible attractions we will visit include; Central Park, Grand Central Station, the United Nations Building, 5 th Avenue (Tiffany s!) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Full itinerary to be decided. 15:00 Coach to meet the group at the hotel, load luggage and transfer to the Capitol Skyline Hotel in Washington. 20:30 Approximate arrival at the Capitol Skyline Hotel. The hotel is located to the south of Downtown Washington DC, 20 minutes walk from Capitol Hill and 20 minutes walk from the Space Museum. PM Dinner can either be purchased in advance or there is a McDonalds fast food restaurant across from the hotel (not included in the price of the trip). Saturday 21 st October 2017 07:30 Breakfast at hotel (included in the cost). 09:00 Meet guide for a 2 hour guided walking tour of the U.S. Capitol the Senate, House of Representatives, Supreme Court, Library of Congress (Outside only), the Mall, George Washington Monument and the White House (outside only). 12:50 Guided tour of US Capitol Visitor Centre. PM Lunch and free time 18:00 Proceed to Lucky Strike for bowling and evening meal (included in the cost of the trip). PM Return to hotel. Sunday 22 nd October 2017 07:30 Breakfast at hotel (included in the cost) 09:00 Meet guide for 4 hour guided walking tour of the National Mall Memorials and the White House including the FDR Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial and the WW2 Memorial. 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Visit to the Holocaust Memorial Museum. 19:00 Evening meal at Hard Rock Café (included in the cost). PM Return to hotel. Monday 23 rd October 2017 08:00 Breakfast at hotel (included in the cost) and check out of the hotel. A luggage room will be provided to store suitcases. 10:00 Confirmed visit to The Newseum, an interactive museum of news and journalism.

PM Lunch and free time 18:00 Meet the coach at the hotel for transfer to Washington Dulles International airport. 19:00 Check in for United Airlines flight UA924 22:10 Flight departs (meal provided on the flight). Tuesday 24 th October 2017 10:30 Flight arrives at Heathrow T2, students to be collected from the airport. Please ensure that you are waiting to collect your son/daughter at the airport promptly as both staff and students will be very tired after a long day of traveling. Accommodation: We will be staying at the following hotels: New York Comfort Inn Midtown West (48th Street) 548 W 48th Street, New York, NY 10036 USA Tel: 001 212 586 0400 Washington Capitol Skyline Hotel 10 I Street SW, Washington, DC 20024 USA Tel: 001 202 488 7500 Supervision: Students will be under constant supervision, however they will have the opportunity for independent socialising when in the hotel and during their free time. They will be given strict guidelines regarding where they can and cannot go during their free time and they will be asked to stay in groups of at least 4. It should be noted that the students will be briefed regarding what to do in the event of a terrorist situation. If the threat level were revised to critical, the trip may be cancelled, or if already abroad, be modified to restricted places rather than following the itinerary. Emergencies: The students will be briefed on what to do should they lose themselves from the group. They will also be issued details of the hotel to contact in an emergency. Mobile phones will work in America. On the morning of departure and at all other times during the trip, our emergency contact number will be 07434 374348 WST School Travel: We are travelling with the group WST who have been providing educational travel for more than 30 years. Their team have arranged thousands of successful tours for students from schools and colleges across the UK and the itinerary has been especially designed to enhance the study of WWI and conditions in the trenches, for more details, please visit WST s website at www.wsttravel.com

Student check-list Before we go, please make sure you have done/packed the following: Passport & ESTA Know who you are sharing a room with Have told the History Department whether you have any dietary requirements, including vegetarianism and halal only food. Have told the History Department whether you have any serious medical concerns Have packed your own First Aid kit: paracetamol, plasters etc. Have packed any medicines, asthma inhalers or EPIPENs that you need Spending money in US $ (please budget for lunch, some dinners and public transportation) Have got your parents and the School s mobile numbers written down somewhere safe Have packed a camera and a mobile phone charger What to pack: Students should bring one piece of hold luggage (up to 23kg although they will probably want to bring some shopping back, so allow some weight allowance for this) and one day bag/backpack. As it will be October, the weather can be quite cold and wet, but it can also be warm and hot - we will be spending a lot of time outside, we would therefore suggest that all members of the group dress with plenty of layered clothing and check the weather report before packing. Comfortable shoes are also essential as we will be doing a lot of walking. Casual clothes can be worn but you should be mindful that we will be visiting some memorial sites. Therefore, please be careful about logos and phrases on items of clothing; your clothing should be discrete. The following is a guide to the basics that you will need to pack: PASSPORT (with ESTA applied for) A warm and waterproof coat A couple of pairs of jeans or trousers A warm jumper/fleece T shirts Underwear Sensible and comfortable shoes for walking Further pair of shoes for travel/indoor use Socks Pyjamas Toiletries Lightweight day bag Adaptor plugs Camera and charger/batteries Mobile phone/chargers Entertainment and snacks for the air and coach journeys A pen/pencil Umbrella Necessary medication - students must should bring at least two inhalers on the trip.

Currency/Spending money: The unit of currency in the US is the US dollar. As of 28/09/17, 1 is $1.34 Please exchange your money to US dollars BEFORE the trip and remember to bring some sterling for the airport. Spending money is at your discretion, but students will need enough spending money to buy lunch, evening meals (where they are not provided) and any other practical items they may require. Fast food and snacks are inexpensive in the USA. Please also budget at least $30 or 20 for the use of public transport in both NYC and Washington as we will be using the subway/metro. There will be opportunities for students to visit the shops. Electricity/voltage: Electronic current in the US is mostly 120V, two or three-pin sockets. Security: Like most major cities there are reported cases of pick pocketing and thefts, especially from popular tourist attractions where large crowds are gathered. It is therefore important that the students stay together in groups and remain vigilant to distraction type thefts or be aware that thieves can inadvertently involve individuals in scams, resulting in thefts. Time Zone: New York and Washington are 5 hours behind GMT. Code of conduct for students: In the interest of enjoyment and safety and in the hope that we gain the most from our visit we expect students to adhere to the following standards of behaviour: (a) Prior to the visit: 1. You should familiarise yourself with the programme itinerary. 2. If you have a particular allergy or medical condition about which we should be aware, this should be notified to us as early as possible. 3. Ensure that you have all the correct clothing. (b) At your accommodation: 1. Familiarise yourself with the hotel surroundings and the most direct route to be taken in the event of fire. 2. Do not indulge in smoking or the consumption of alcoholic beverages within the accommodation or its grounds (or at any other time/place on the trip). 3. Do not leave the hotel without a member of staff. 4. Remember that this is also the home of your hosts and that the usual home courtesies are expected. (c) In the city and historical sites:

General Safety: Remember that you have a responsibility (a) to yourself, (b) to those around you, and (c) if called upon, to those who might be called in to help you. Please respect the advice of the guides and your leaders however petty some instructions may seem. Crossing Roads: The Americans drive on the right hand side of the road. Caution must therefore be taken when crossing the road. Getting Lost: At no time should any group split up or any individual select to go off without first asking a member of staff. You will also have an I.D. card with the details of our emergency contact number and hotel details. You must keep this with you at all times. Unforeseen hazards: Considerate and safe conduct must be enforced at all times. First Aid: While we carry a First Aid kit, it is your responsibility to carry your own basic kit of plasters etc. for blisters, cuts etc. as there will be a lot of walking. Clothing: It is absolutely essential that you are prepared for potentially cold and/or wet weather or very warm weather. Mobile Phones/iPods/MP3 players etc.: It is your responsibility to look after your own valuables. Please keep them inside the coach or accommodation (there will be a safe at the hotel). Sleep: The days will be long and demanding. You should be in your bed by lights out and sufficiently quiet so that those around you may sleep. Food: The days can be long and demanding. Do not skimp on your food. In addition to this, you must always follow the advice and guidance given by your group leaders and guides. Final Note: I am personally very excited by this opportunity; I think it is a fantastic opportunity not only for students, but also for the History Department. With support from the parents, students and the many staff that have been involved in its preparation I am sure it will be a great success. Should you have any further questions, as ever please feel free to contact me at the School. Mrs L Cramp Head of Faculty Humanities