Activities and educational trips are important parts of learning at the college, offering extended learning opportunities and the excitement of new experiences.
Recent trips and activities have included:
- Art & History of Art students visited the sights and galleries of Amsterdam and Paris
- Geography students undertook fieldwork in Barcelona
- Citizenship students visited Bruges and Brussels and toured the European Parliament.
- History students participated in a trip to the former Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland.
- Psychology and Sociology students attended academic conferences in London, and benefited from visiting lecturers such as Dr. Charlie Frowd, of the University of Central Lancashire who is researching face recognition and its implication for police photofit systems.
- Law students completed a Law day of the University of Lincoln and go on court visits.
- English Language and also Communications and Culture students attended highly useful exam-board briefings, usually held at York St John’s University.
- Communications and Culture students also visited various architectural sites as part of their Places and Spaces module, and Lincoln Crown Court to study non verbal communication
- Religious Education students had a visit from the Bishop of Lincoln and will head for Leicester for a multi-faith and multi-cultural visit.
- Science students visited the ‘Body Works’ exhibition at the O2 in London, did field work at Whisby Nature Reserve and had sessions at the University of Lincoln Sports Performance Centre and Lincoln Hospital. Michael Kent, author of our biology set text visited the group in college.
- Photography students visited the University of Derby and attended the Derby Format Photography Festival and the ‘Focus on Imaging’ event at the Birmingham National Exhibition Centre (NEC).
