This document provides information about guided walking tours offered in Oxford, England. It begins by stating that the best way to explore Oxford is on foot and describes the University and City Tour as the most popular introductory tour. This tour is available daily and covers the history and architecture of Oxford University and the city. The document then lists several themed tours focusing on topics such as Inspector Morse, children's stories, and J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. It provides dates and times for when each tour is offered.
1) The diary entry describes the bear teddy's travels from Denmark to Sibiu, Romania where it was warmly welcomed by students at its new school. It details various activities it participated in with the students over its stay, including visits to museums and sporting events.
2) The bear spent time with different students, learning about Romanian culture, traditions like dyeing Easter eggs, and participating in rehearsals for a closing ceremony performance.
3) In its final days, the bear had a Skype call with its school in Denmark before saying goodbye to its new Romanian friends, appreciative of their hospitality during its two year travels to six countries.
The document describes the games and activities that the author's four grandparents enjoyed playing as children. It explains that they grew up near cousins and other relatives who were their first friends and playmates. They had school in the mornings and afternoons but less homework than modern children. The grandmothers helped at home and then went out to play, devising games with materials like wire and stones or playing traditional games of marbles, chess, and street games with neighbors.
Winter Wonders adventure at Kirstenbosch Gardens
The school holidays are almost here! So, what to do with the kids?
Take them to Kirstenbosch for the fun-filled Winter Wonders programme.
From Saturday 25 June through to Saturday 16 July, Winter Wonders offers a 3-week programme of fun, learning, walking, creativity and story-telling. Most of the events are free of charge, and there are also family focused activities for all to join in.
The Winter Wonders programme offers an opportunity to explore the most beautiful garden in Africa and learn more about the environment we live in.
The unmissable adventures include animated story readings by Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors in the Botanical Society bookshop, treasure-hunts through the gardens, a biodiversity and waste art workshop, a nature’s treasure box experience and Kirstenbosch’s version of the Amazing Race: ‘Find 50 in Kirstenbosch’!
Many Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors are participating, so bring your family, meet the authors and join in the fun. One of the highlights is herpetologist Johan Marais who is bringing in some of his reptilian friends for children to see and touch if they dare!
There will also be fantastic prizes and good discounts on Struik Nature books in the Botanical Society Bookshop.
Free Garden entry for children under 18 years during the Winter School Holidays 25 June to 17 July
See full programme details on www.sanbi.org.za & www.struiknatureclub.co.za
The document announces the summer reading program and events at the Rothschild Public Library, including presentations on fossils, music, dogs performing tricks, reading to therapy dogs, nature discoveries, Lego building, crafts, story time, and online book clubs. It encourages making plans to read, fish, play, visit others, and have fun over the summer.
Oxfordshire is a beautiful English county with the historic city of Oxford at its heart. The official 2013 visitor guide promotes attractions, events, and places to stay in the county. It highlights top historical attractions like Blenheim Palace and gardens like Buscot Park. The guide encourages visiting Oxfordshire for its culture, activities for families, culinary scene, filming locations, and opportunities for cycling and walking along scenic routes.
This document provides information about various guided walking tours offered in Oxford, England. It describes the most popular "University and City Tour" which gives an overview of Oxford's history and architecture and departs daily. Other tours mentioned include an "Inspector Morse Tour" following the scenes of a famous detective TV series, a "Family Tour" with activities for children, and various themed tours focusing on topics like gardens, magic/murder, or locations from Harry Potter. It provides dates and times for when different tours are offered.
This document is a map showing 15 places of interest in Oxfordshire, England. It includes landmarks like Blenheim Palace, Sulgrave Manor, Harcourt Arboretum, Ashmolean Museum, and Broughton Castle. It also notes routes like the A4260 and A413 and provides the website www.visitoxfordandoxfordshire.com for more information.
1) The diary entry describes the bear teddy's travels from Denmark to Sibiu, Romania where it was warmly welcomed by students at its new school. It details various activities it participated in with the students over its stay, including visits to museums and sporting events.
2) The bear spent time with different students, learning about Romanian culture, traditions like dyeing Easter eggs, and participating in rehearsals for a closing ceremony performance.
3) In its final days, the bear had a Skype call with its school in Denmark before saying goodbye to its new Romanian friends, appreciative of their hospitality during its two year travels to six countries.
The document describes the games and activities that the author's four grandparents enjoyed playing as children. It explains that they grew up near cousins and other relatives who were their first friends and playmates. They had school in the mornings and afternoons but less homework than modern children. The grandmothers helped at home and then went out to play, devising games with materials like wire and stones or playing traditional games of marbles, chess, and street games with neighbors.
Winter Wonders adventure at Kirstenbosch Gardens
The school holidays are almost here! So, what to do with the kids?
Take them to Kirstenbosch for the fun-filled Winter Wonders programme.
From Saturday 25 June through to Saturday 16 July, Winter Wonders offers a 3-week programme of fun, learning, walking, creativity and story-telling. Most of the events are free of charge, and there are also family focused activities for all to join in.
The Winter Wonders programme offers an opportunity to explore the most beautiful garden in Africa and learn more about the environment we live in.
The unmissable adventures include animated story readings by Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors in the Botanical Society bookshop, treasure-hunts through the gardens, a biodiversity and waste art workshop, a nature’s treasure box experience and Kirstenbosch’s version of the Amazing Race: ‘Find 50 in Kirstenbosch’!
Many Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors are participating, so bring your family, meet the authors and join in the fun. One of the highlights is herpetologist Johan Marais who is bringing in some of his reptilian friends for children to see and touch if they dare!
There will also be fantastic prizes and good discounts on Struik Nature books in the Botanical Society Bookshop.
Free Garden entry for children under 18 years during the Winter School Holidays 25 June to 17 July
See full programme details on www.sanbi.org.za & www.struiknatureclub.co.za
The document announces the summer reading program and events at the Rothschild Public Library, including presentations on fossils, music, dogs performing tricks, reading to therapy dogs, nature discoveries, Lego building, crafts, story time, and online book clubs. It encourages making plans to read, fish, play, visit others, and have fun over the summer.
Oxfordshire is a beautiful English county with the historic city of Oxford at its heart. The official 2013 visitor guide promotes attractions, events, and places to stay in the county. It highlights top historical attractions like Blenheim Palace and gardens like Buscot Park. The guide encourages visiting Oxfordshire for its culture, activities for families, culinary scene, filming locations, and opportunities for cycling and walking along scenic routes.
This document provides information about various guided walking tours offered in Oxford, England. It describes the most popular "University and City Tour" which gives an overview of Oxford's history and architecture and departs daily. Other tours mentioned include an "Inspector Morse Tour" following the scenes of a famous detective TV series, a "Family Tour" with activities for children, and various themed tours focusing on topics like gardens, magic/murder, or locations from Harry Potter. It provides dates and times for when different tours are offered.
This document is a map showing 15 places of interest in Oxfordshire, England. It includes landmarks like Blenheim Palace, Sulgrave Manor, Harcourt Arboretum, Ashmolean Museum, and Broughton Castle. It also notes routes like the A4260 and A413 and provides the website www.visitoxfordandoxfordshire.com for more information.
1) The diary entry describes the bear teddy's travels from Denmark to Sibiu, Romania where it was warmly welcomed by students at its new school. It details various activities it participated in with the students over its stay, including visits to museums and sporting events.
2) It spent Easter holiday with two students, learning Romanian Easter traditions like dyeing eggs.
3) After several weeks of participating in lessons and activities, it was time for the bear teddy to say goodbye to its new Romanian friends and return home to Denmark, having had a fun and educational experience learning about Romanian culture.
The document summarizes a tour that History 1 and Sociology 1 classes took to two museums in Cebu, Philippines. The tour provided students with knowledge about local heritage and allowed them to see artifacts that reinforced what they learned in class. Both museums educated visitors about history in different ways - the Museo Sugbo focused specifically on Cebu's culture, while the University of San Carlos Museum presented a more general overview of Philippine history. Though different, both museums effectively taught visitors about the rich history and culture of the region.
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The document summarizes a student's trip to Cyprus through the Erasmus program. It describes visits to historical and cultural sites around the island, including schools, archaeological areas, and concerts. The student formed friendships with locals and other exchange students and found the trip to be a unique experience that exposed them to new cultures and languages in a welcoming environment. They hope to have the opportunity to return to Cyprus again in the future.
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Drenea Cristina Maria is a 14-year-old girl from Romania who participated in the Erasmus+ European project in Istanbul, Turkey in December 2019 with her school. Over five days, she visited cultural sites, tried traditional foods, and formed strong friendships with her Turkish host family and other students. The Erasmus+ program aims to educate European youth about different cultures through exchange programs. Drenea had an unforgettable experience learning about Turkey and improving her English while participating in activities like visiting museums and the Ministry of Education.
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In year 3, the students studied Romans in history class. To bring the topic to life, they had a Roman theme day where they dressed up and learned what it was like to wear a toga. Throughout various lessons, they learned about Roman life and did activities like javelin practice and calculating with Roman numerals. They also had a Roman banquet, which was most students' favorite part as they ate Roman foods while feeding each other.
The Romanian students visited several cities in Poland from April 3rd to 9th as part of an Erasmus+ exchange program. They visited historic sites in Warsaw like Sigismund's Column and the Royal Castle. At the Copernicus Science Centre, they had an interactive learning experience about science. In Gdynia, they stayed with host families and got to know each other well. At school, they participated in classes about computer animation, Turkish language, and Photoshop. They enjoyed swimming, dancing, and relaxing with their new friends. Gdansk and its colorful buildings provided inspiration for the art students. At the end of the trip, they felt it was an unforgettable learning experience and they missed their new
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- The author had a very social and busy year between attending various events in Oxford, taking a beach vacation in Sardinia with friends in July after finishing exams, and exploring several European cities in the summer before starting a new job in Frankfurt.
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- They were warmly welcomed upon arrival in Greece by Greek, German, and Polish partners in the exchange program.
- They visited important historical and cultural sites in Athens like the Acropolis and Acropolis Museum, and engaged in cultural activities like performances by students.
- Teachers observed many similarities between Greek and Turkish culture, especially in cuisine, music, folk dances, and the warm hospitality of Greek people.
- A trip to the island of Hydra was a highlight, where they enjoyed the natural beauty, architecture, and local foods.
- The program fostered international friendship and understanding
The 5th and 6th grade class from Halton Combined School visited the historic 800-year-old University of Oxford, the oldest continuously operating university. The students were in awe of the sights and learned about Oxford's rich history as they toured the city. Everyone gained new knowledge and enjoyed the trip, learning that universities provide a safe place to learn for both adults and children. The real-world experience of visiting Oxford changed the students' perspectives on universities and made attending one themselves seem like a real possibility.
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1) This document provides information about a series of free walking tours organized by Dublin City Council called "Let's Walk & Talk" taking place from October 2009 to December 2011.
2) The tours explore different neighborhoods in Dublin and cover topics like local history, architecture, and commemorating important anniversaries. They are led by volunteer historians.
3) In addition to the regular tours, there is a special 6-week series of walks in French organized in partnership with Alliance Française where participants can practice speaking French.
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JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour
Gargoyles & Grotesques Tour
Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
Saturday 16th When Alice met Harry Tour with Tea
Saturday 23rd Oxford Children’s Stories Tour
March
Friday 1st Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
Friday 8th When Alice met Harry Tour with Tea
Saturday 16th Tudor Oxford Tour (3pm)
Saturday 16th JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour
Sunday 17th Literary Tour
Saturday 23rd Oxford’s Benefactors Tour
Saturday 30th Religion at Oxford Tour
April
Friday 5th William Morris & Victorian Oxford Tour
Saturday 6th JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour
Friday 12th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
Saturday 13th Oxford Children’s Stories Tour
Saturday 27th Oxford Film Sites Tour
Sunday 28th Literary Tour
May
Friday 10th William Morris & Victorian Oxford Tour
Saturday 11th Stained Glass Tour
JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour Science at Oxford Tour
Sunday 12th Gargoyles & Grotesques Tour
Two university lecturers and friends, JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis, wrote Take a fascinating tour about the study of science at Oxford. By the
Friday 17th When Alice met Harry Tour with Tea
some of the most popular books of the 20th century. Share the 14th century Oxford was famous for the work of Bacon and
environment in which they studied, lived and spent their leisure time in Grosseteste and for developments in mathematics and astronomy. The Friday 24th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
their beloved Oxford. 17th century saw Harvey, Boyle, Hooke and Halley make their ground- Saturday 25th Oxford’s Benefactors Tour
breaking discoveries. In the 20th century, it was the penicillin scientists Sunday 26th North Oxford Tour
Civil War Tour under Professor Florey who made the greatest impact. Find out about Friday 31st JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour
Oxford in the Civil War was at the centre of the national stage, with Oxford’s role at the leading edge of science right up to the 21st century.
King Charles making his headquarters at Christ Church. Ramparts June
enclosed the city, college silver was melted down to make coins and Stained Glass Tour Saturday 1st Stained Glass Tour
Oxford became a garrison rather than a university town. Join this tour The city of Oxford has some of the finest stained glass in the UK. Monday 3rd JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour with Tea
to hear more about life in Oxford during the Civil War. Almost every style and period of English glass-painting is represented, Friday 7th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
from medieval to modern, including particularly beautiful 17th century Sunday 9th Plaques of Oxford Tour
Gargoyles & Grotesques Tour windows and a wealth of 19th century glass by William Morris and Co. Saturday 15th Science at Oxford Tour
Symbols, emblems, motifs, animals and demons cling to the roofs and Enjoy the opportunity of seeing some fascinating craftsmanship. Friday 21st When Alice met Harry Tour with Tea
walls of buildings in Oxford. Medieval and modern stonemasons used Bring your binoculars! Saturday 29th Civil War Tour
imagination and humour in creating a wealth of amazing stone carvings.
Let our guide highlight the inventiveness and delights to be seen. The Jericho Tour Sunday 30th Magic, Murder & Mayhem Tour
Bring your binoculars! Jericho, Oxford’s first suburb to the north-west of the city, is less known July
than other parts of Oxford but not lacking in history and stories. Home Monday 1st William Morris & Victorian Oxford Tour
Jewish Heritage Tour of Oxford University Press and the remarkable church of St Barnabas, Friday 5th Oxford Children’s Stories Tour
Walk around what was once the medieval Jewish Quarter and learn it also encompasses the Oxford Canal, St Sepulchre’s Cemetery and
about Jewish life in the city and significant events before the expulsion Saturday 6th Oxford West End Tour (3pm)
was used as a setting for Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure, the
of 1290. Come up to date with the story of the Jewish population since Monday 8th Science at Oxford Tour
Inspector Morse murders and Philip Pullman’s Lyra stories.
the 17th century re-admission and remarkable facts about the Jewish Friday 12th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
contribution to Oxford University in the 20th century. Tudor Oxford Tour Saturday 13th Gargoyles & Grotesques Tour (3pm)
The Tudor period roughly coincided with the great change in church life Sunday 14th The Jericho Tour (3pm)
Literary Tour
known as the Reformation. Walk and hear history in the making in Monday 15th JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour
Over the centuries many famous writers: poets, novelists, critics and Oxford, from Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries, Queen Mary’s Friday 19th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
children’s authors have studied or lived in Oxford. Explore this rich persecution of Protestants for their faith, to Queen Elizabeth I’s Saturday 20th Oxford Film Sites Tour
heritage with one of our knowledgeable guides. encouragement of University revival. Saturday 20th North Oxford Tour (3pm)
Magic, Murder & Mayhem Tour When Alice met Harry Tour Sunday 21st Magic, Murder & Mayhem Tour
An alternative tour of Oxford to find out about secret societies, Thursday 25th Stained Glass Tour
Alice in Wonderland was inspired by Alice Liddell. She spent her early
alchemists, martyrs, traitors, rogues and criminals. Discover too, one of years in Oxford, and her friendship with Charles Dodgson, better Saturday 27th Oxford’s Benefactors Tour (3pm)
the world’s largest collections of amulets, talismans and magical items. known as Lewis Carroll, led to the writing of the two Alice books. Sunday 28th Literary Tour
Oxford’s Benefactors Tour Another favourite, Harry Potter, appeared here when some of his film
scenes were shot in Oxford locations. Join this tour to explore their
August
Oxford University owes its collegiate system to the generosity of early Saturday 3rd Magic, Murder and Mayhem Tour (3pm)
worlds of wonder and wizardry.
benefactors, who founded colleges and endowed scholarships for Friday 9th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
“poor young clerics”. Oxford has continued to attract benefactors over William Morris & Victorian Oxford Tour Saturday 10th Stained Glass Tour
succeeding centuries: in particular John Radcliffe, Cecil Rhodes and Saturday 10th North Oxford Tour (3pm)
The Pre-Raphaelites were closely connected with Oxford. Edward
Lord Nuffield. This tour will explore their legacy. Monday 12th JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour with Tea
Burne-Jones and Morris studied here, and together with Holman Hunt
Oxford Children’s Stories Tour they left the city some outstanding artistic works. Join a tour with Friday 16th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
emphasis on this delightful period of Victorian art. Saturday 17th Oxford Film Sites Tour
Explore the Oxford of Alice and the Dodo, Lyra & Will, Prince Caspian
& Aslan, characters created by well-known Oxford authors in Alice in Sunday 18th Literary Tour
North Oxford Tour
Wonderland, His Dark Materials trilogy (filmed as The Golden Compass) and Friday 23rd William Morris & Victorian Oxford Tour
Discover this leafy suburb described by Poet Laureate, John Betjeman, Tudor Oxford Tour
The Chronicles of Narnia. Delight in the make-believe, as you discover places Saturday 24th
which inspired Lewis Carroll, CS Lewis and Philip Pullman amongst others. the home of JRR Tolkien, Lawrence of Arabia, Iris Murdoch, Thom Yorke
Sunday 25th Gargoyles & Grotesques Tour
of Radiohead and Colin Dexter. On this tour you will stroll around streets
of exquisite Victorian houses, the first women’s colleges, the Dragon Monday 26th Science at Oxford Tour
Oxford Film Sites Tour
School attended by Emma Watson, and the splendid University Parks. Friday 30th When Alice met Harry Tour with Tea
Oxford is one of Britain’s busiest and most instantly recognisable film
Saturday 31st Oxford Children’s Stories Tour
and TV drama locations. See the backdrop for historical re-creations
and literary adaptations from fantasies to thrillers. Hear of the links with Saturday 31st Oxford’s Benefactors Tour (3pm)
For more information
some of the biggest names in cinematic history.
on any of the tours September
Plaques of Oxford Tour Friday 6th When Alice met Harry Tour with Tea
featured above please visit Saturday 7th JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour
The many and varied plaques adorning the buildings and monuments www.visitoxfordand
of Oxford are a delightful and beguiling feature of the city. Each brief Friday 13th Civil War Tour
inscription hides a fascinating story. Join this walk to find out more
oxfordshire.com/tours Saturday 14th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
about the amazing men and women commemorated in the plaques Friday 27th Jewish Heritage Tour
and the events which shaped Oxford’s history. Saturday 28th Oxford Film Sites Tour
Sunday 29th Literary Tour
Oxford West End Tour
The Western Quarter of Oxford is one of the city’s little known secrets October
containing a late 18th century prison, now a hotel, and the remains of Saturday 5th JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour
a Norman Castle.There is evidence of occupation from the Bronze Age Friday 11th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
and the Roman period and of early Anglo Saxon settlements. The tour Sunday 13th Gargoyles & Grotesques Tour
offers riveting stories of the area’s long history and its ancient buildings Friday 25th Oxford Children’s Stories Tour
where friars lived and beer was brewed. Saturday 26th Oxford Film Sites Tour
Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour Sunday 27th Magic, Murder & Mayhem Tour
Tour the locations where memorable Harry Potter scenes were November
inspired and shot and enter the magical wizarding world yourself. Friday 1st Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour
Saturday 2nd When Alice met Harry Tour with Tea
Religion at Oxford Tour
Saturday 16th Stained Glass Tour
Join this tour to learn how religion and faith shaped the early University.
Saturday 23rd JRR Tolkien & CS Lewis Tour
Follow in the footsteps of the martyrs, the founders of Methodism, the
Oxford Movement and Oxford’s recent saints. Saturday 30th Pottering in Harry’s Footsteps Tour