Big news from the breakfast room: the pancakes are back. Sheila, the legendary guardian of the breakfast buffet, had clearly sensed the national mood and fired up the pancake machine in turbo mode. One pupil managed to eat twelve in one sitting — we may now be responsible for the global pancake shortage. But, on the plus side, our pupils were very well fuelled for the day ahead. We had our usual third-floor corridor HQ briefing this morning — and I finally managed to capture a photo of the group just beforehand. There’s something quietly hilarious about gathering 40+ pupils in a carpeted corridor, but acoustically it’s one of the best briefing venues I’ve ever used. Every golden nugget of wisdom I impart echoes beautifully off the magnolia walls. Not glamorous, but effective. Our first destination today was a wonderfully quirky exhibition called Little Canada , showcasing miniature versions of major Canadian cities and landmarks. Naturally, no RHS trip would be complete without a nav...
After 18 months of planning, preparing, and counting down, we are finally here — fully checked into our hotel in Montreal and ready for action. It’s fair to say the journey wasn’t exactly smooth sailing, but more on that in a moment. The day started brilliantly. Everyone arrived at the Music School on time, full of smiles and excitement. Bags were checked, lunch was enjoyed, and spirits were high as we departed in good time for Heathrow. The drive was mercifully kind to us — just a bit of M25 traffic, but otherwise a smooth run. Things got interesting at Heathrow. British Airways had only two check-in desks open for two large school groups (us and another), plus all our instruments — which is always a logistical joy. We waited patiently but had to apply a bit of firm encouragement to get our group through before the gate closed. With some teamwork (and a fair amount of fast walking), we got everyone checked in just in time. Security was relatively efficient, and we made a das...
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