Owen, Katie… and Jess’s Soho Walking Tour – 24 August 2010
This week Owen took the students around the trendy London area of Soho (lucky it didn't rain considering the week we've had!). Have a look at the pictures on the…
This week Owen took the students around the trendy London area of Soho (lucky it didn't rain considering the week we've had!). Have a look at the pictures on the…
Here is one of the pictures of our visit to the pub on Monday afternoon, where the students get a free drink and get to meet/chat to other students, practise their…
This famous pub is just a few minutes down the road from SGI, in nearby Charlotte Street. Named after the Fitzroy family, who were ennobled by Charles II, the pub…
On Thursday our teachers Gabrielle and Kieran guided the students to the National Theatre to visit the Press Photographer's Year exhibition. On display were the most memorable and/or shocking pictures…
When thinking of Sheffield, it is all too easy to only picture the city of steel and see in one’s mind’s eye the foundries and factories that have made this…
When you think of Nottingham, it is almost impossible not to immediately think of Robin Hood, that highly-skilled archer and outlaw of (probably) the late 12th century who, at least…
The Mighty Reds, Manchester United, the evocative paintings of L S Lowry and their depiction of the city’s life, the beloved national institution of Coronation Street and internationally acclaimed popsters…
Liverpool is a stunning city. Looking out from the docks, over the Mersey and beyond to the Irish Sea, one cannot help but be moved by the sense of history…
The city of Leeds has travelled a long way from its early days as an agriculturally based market town in the Middle Ages. It subsequently became a major industrial centre…
Not every town achieves fame by being thought of as unlovely, but that is exactly the case with Slough, the Berkshire town, whose most famous landmark is probably ….a roundabout!…