Your Rome Tour {Year} {School Name Here}, Years {7 & 8}

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Your Rome Tour {Year} {School Name Here}, Years {7 & 8}

Rome Trip {Year} Why book with Equity? {school name} Rome Trip {Year} Why book with Equity? INSPIRING LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE For us, a tour is more than just travelling to a new place, it’s the inspiring learning experiences you have when you get there. We use over 80 years of experience to deliver a tour that not only meets your needs but adds something that little bit different to make it an experience to be remembered.

Why book with Equity? Your Header {school name} Why book with Equity? Your Header YOUR SUBTITLE Here is some dummy content for your main paragraph of a standard page. Use this layout to provide info on the resort and any other relevant information. Use this layout to provide info on the resort and any other relevant information.

Where will we visit? Vatican Colosseum Forum St Peters Basilica Catacombs Time Travel Elevator - 3D cinema and ride Pantheon Borghese Gallery Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna Trevi Fountain Trajan Column  Museum of Roman Civilisation Hadrian's Villa Circus Maximus – Roman chariot racing stadium Ostia Pasta Museum

What are our Classics objectives? Rome Trip {Year} What are our Classics objectives? Examine social, religious, military and democratic contexts Understand language, culture and literature of the Empire Assess reasons for changes in architectural and sculptural style Critically assess design and extent of Roman Town Planning Identify important characteristics of Roman architecture Evaluate how factors such as water supply and sanitation were managed

What are our Art & Design objectives? Rome Trip {Year} What are our Art & Design objectives? Investigate how the Christian church supported development of art and sculpture Discover Michaelangelo's endeavours to decorate the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Photograph the Forum and Colosseum to analyse principles of Roman architecture Examine Bernini's contribution to public art and development of Baroque sculpture Identify how Roman ideas of town planning have influenced modern design

What are our History objectives? Rome Trip {Year} What are our History objectives? Witness the spectacle and cruelty represented by the Colosseum Step back in time in the multi-sensory Time Elevator Stroll where Rome’s rulers walked in the Imperial Forum Identify the stories on Trajan's Column Stand under the huge 1900 year-old dome of the Pantheon Glimpse the burial places of Rome’s early Christians

What are our Language objectives? Rome Trip {Year} What are our Language objectives? Practise listening and speaking skills in everyday scenarios Experience reading and writing comprehension in daily life Build on existing linguistic understanding Develop a wider range of vocabulary Apply linguistic knowledge and skills in new and challenging settings Gain first-hand experience of Italian culture and society Learn to communicate with increasing confidence

What are our Religious Studies objectives? Rome Trip {Year} What are our Religious Studies objectives? Gain better understanding of one of the worlds important religions Explore the foundation, development and spread of Catholicism Compare the beliefs of the Catholic Church to other religions Understand the manner of worship and ritual Understand historical development of the Christian Church Examine the role of art as a form of religious expression

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