From our prior lessons, we were able to recognise typical signs of urban deprivation within this area. It was
most surprising to note poverty on the doorsteps of five star hotels and complexes. Another period of beach time fitted in before dinner, where we had some prize giving for the best contributions to the week. All too soon we reached our final day of fieldwork. We had the choice on this day to revisit the site where we needed to collect more
data. One group of pupils remained on our local beach in Sitges and one group returned to El Raval. Both groups were briefed on methodologies for their final hours, and set off to their respective sites. We reconvened at the airport and after a final Spanish indulgence in the terminal McDonalds, we were on our way back to Heathrow. It was the trip of a lifetime and thanks must go to Miss Flanigan, Mr Jones, Mr Sharp and Ms Paterson for such a memorable time. We are all looking forward to writing up our findings from such an exciting location. It sure beats Juniper Hall!”
- Year 13 Geography students
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