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Year 8 pupils build language confidence on Nice & Antibes trip

Year 8 pupils developed linguistic confidence, independence, and cultural awareness during a long weekend French immersion trip to Nice and Antibes

Year 8 pupils build language confidence on Nice & Antibes trip

Year 8 pupils from Barnard Castle School recently enjoyed a vibrant long weekend trip to Nice and Antibes, blending immersive language learning with cultural discovery on the French Riviera.

The visit placed French at the centre of everyday experience. Pupils travelled independently by tram, train, and on foot, navigating unfamiliar environments while using French in real-life situations. This approach encouraged greater confidence and independence. Staff delivered daily briefings in French, helping pupils tune their listening skills and expand everyday vocabulary from the start of each day.

Pupils also completed structured task booklets focused on practical communication. These activities covered transport, weather, and daily interactions, pushing pupils to engage directly with their surroundings. They read signs, asked questions, and interacted with local people. Therefore, classroom learning quickly became real-world language use.

A rich programme of activities supported both linguistic development and cultural understanding. Pupils explored local markets and shops, practising French while making purchases and interacting with traders. Sightseeing trips by boat and open-top bus offered new perspectives on Nice and its landmarks. These experiences helped pupils connect language with place.

A highlight of the trip came with a day visit to Antibes via TGV. Pupils explored the historic ramparts and visited the Picasso Museum, where they learned about the town’s artistic and cultural heritage. The experience brought history, art, and language together in a truly memorable way.

The group also enjoyed time on the beach in both Nice and Antibes. These moments allowed pupils to relax, socialise, and continue experiencing everyday French life outside formal activities.

The trip marked a successful return to overseas language visits for the Modern Foreign Languages department. It strengthened pupils’ confidence, independence, and cultural awareness. But most importantly, it showed pupils how language learning extends far beyond the classroom. By the end of the visit, many returned home with renewed enthusiasm for French and a clearer understanding of its value in the real world.

Barney boys in front of the French coastline.
A large group of Barney students on the French coast.
A large group of Barney girls stood on the seafront.
Barney girls standing in front of the ocean.
A group of Barney students sitting together on a large sculpture.
A Barney student stands in front of a French city.
Two Barney students stood together in Nice.
A teacher guides a group of Barney students around.
A group of Barney students enjoying dinner.
A Barney student buys an ice cream in French.
A Barney student orders ice cream in French.
A group of Barney students in Nice.

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