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All enquiries to:
The Registrar
ISC
Rossall School
Fleetwood
FY7 8JW
Lancashire
United Kingdom
Telephone:
0(44)1253 774204
Fax:
0(44)1253 779415

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You will be able to visit one of these places every week. Travel, food and group activities withing the arranged excursions are included in the course fees. Additional drinks, refreshments, souvenirs and personal shopping are extra and should be paid for by the student.
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The ancient city of York with its history and charm. York is a year round destination offering a lively cafe bar and restaurant culture and vibrant entertainment and festivals as wll as historic monuments (see York Minster pictured right).
York is a compact walled riverside city and home to countless world-class attractions, museums and galleries.
http://www.york-tourism.co.uk
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York Minster
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The exciting city of Liverpool with its art galleries and Beatles museums.
The world famous city, is a visually stunning, friendly place. Whether you are fanatical about sport, a culture vulture, enjoy exploring heritage sites or are a music lover, Liverpool has got plenty to keep you entertained.
Liverpool boasts no fewer than 1,500 listed buildings, a veritable feast for those interested in architecture. Among some of the finest is the Royal Liver building, Liverpool's best known landmark.
www.visitliverpool.com
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The Liver Building.jpg)
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The fashionable city of Manchester with its shops and football clubs.
With modern landmark buildings, a brilliant source of art and culture, great bars, amazing shops and world-class live events. Whether live music, street theatre, cultural festivals, major sporting events or speciality markets, there’s always something happening in Manchester.
Award winning museums, galleries, and theatres complement stunning architecture and innovative cultural events. Contemporary Manchester builds on a rich industrial heritage; attractions range from original working mills and heritage centres to enthralling people-centred museums.
www.visitmanchester.com
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Old Trafford Stadium: the home of Manchester United Football Club

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The picturesque Lake District with its outstanding natural beauty.
The Lake District and Cumbria is an area that is dramatic at all levels from the high tops with its panoramic views and at low level with its natural beauty of the lakes, towns and villages. Throughout the year you will find an ever-changing colourful landscape ranging from the blossoming colours of spring, the lush green colours in summer to the golden colours of autumn and snow top mountains in winter.
www.golakes.co.uk
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Grasmere: part of the natural beauty of the Lake District

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The historic city of Chester with its ancient Roman background.
Dotted with tiny unspoilt villages, delightful market towns and beautiful countryside, Chester and Cheshire are the places to visit for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
You can discover how the Romans conquered the area, why the county is built on salt and the heritage our extensive and picturesque waterways brings.
www.visitchester.com
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Chester Town Centre

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Unspoilt dramatic moors to old industrial valleys. From rugged villages to the bustling town centre of Keighley.
The dramatic moorland inspired the Brontë Sisters to pen novels which are classics of English literature.
Haworth: the home of the Brontë sisters. Imagine their everyday lives as you walk around the cobbled streets and see the Church and Parsonage where they grew up.
http://www.bronte-country.com/
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Haworth: home of the Brontë sisters

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Rich local history, world-class sports, fantastic shopping and diverse year-round entertainment are just some of the things that make Leeds such a great place for everyone to enjoy.
Leeds offers unrivalled visitor attractions and experiences, from jousting at the Royal Armouries, to the stunning surroundings of Harewood House and the outstanding collections at Leeds’ many galleries and museums.
http://www.leedsliveitloveit.com
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The beautiful city of Leeds

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Trafford Centre, Manchester : 30th August
'Shop til you drop' at the famous Trafford Centre Dome. 280 stores, 38 restaurants, 20 screen UCI cinema and fantastis leisure facilities all under one stunning roof!
www.thetraffordcentre.co.uk
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Trafford Centre, Manchester

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There will also be a one day trip to London on Wednesday 6th August and to Stratford upon Avon on Wednesday 20th August. These are at an extra cost of £70. There are limited places for these trips which will be allocated to students who sign up first.
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London, the capital city, remains after many centuries, one of the most famous cities in the world. The River Thames flows through its centre spanned by its well-known bridges, the Tower of London stands tall, the stained glass windows of Westminster Abbey sparkle in the sunlight.
Beautiful parks like Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens and Regent's Park continue to offer oases of green within the city for the local community as well as for a multitude of visitors from all over the world.
www.visitlondon.com
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View of London : Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
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The birthplace and home of William Shakespeare, England's most famous poet and playwright, Stratford sits on the River Avon in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Visit the birthplace, church where Shakespeare is buried, or stroll down the high street browsing the many and varied shops. Take a boat trip on the river, or watch the entertainers on the lawn outside the world-famous theatre.
The scenery of the Cotswolds is a beautiful example of English countryside, with stunning views and quaint villages along the way.
www.stratford-upon-avon.co.uk
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Stratford upon Avon

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