Welcoming 2008!


Keeping with tradition, London welcomed 2008 with a spectacular firework display, now considered to be one of the best in the world.

The crowds gathered along the Thames in anticipation of the New Year and enjoyed the party atmosphere well past the midnight festivities.

Wishing you all a very Happy 2008!

Christmas Party

Our well loved annual Christmas party took place on 7th December.

Some of our past students joined us and was really nice to see them again and catch up.

We enjoyed a nice buffet and danced the night away.
Great fun! Click here to see some photos

Social Programme
Please ask in reception for further details:

  The National Gallery
Trafalgar Square

Date: Wednesday, 9th January 2008
Depart from: Twin Towers College at 5pm
Price: Free of Charge
Registration closing date:
Wednesday, 9th January(4.30pm)

On Wednesday evening the National Gallery offers the chance to relax and meet friends in the Sainsbury Wing Foyer. Listen to live music while enjoying a drink from the bar before joining a talk or tour, visiting an exhibition or just viewing your favourite pictures in the collection.

  Covent Garden Market

Date: Sunday, 20th January 2008
Depart from: Twin Towers College at 12pm
Price: Free of Charge
Registration closing date: Friday, 18th January
In the Courtyard
Where would Covent Garden Market be without opera and music? The Courtyard - downstairs in the South Hall - regularly witnesses leading opera singers and classical musicians.

The West Piazza
The West Piazza in Covent Garden Market is the main arena for street theatre. The cobbled stage has launched many a career - and attracts huge crowds to witness the fun and antics.

The North Hall
Covent Garden Market´s North Hall hosts an emotional roller-coaster of entertainment - from sword-fighting knights to knife-swallowing acts, chain-saw jugglers to death-defying unicyclists.

  The London Eye

Date: Friday, 25th January 2008
Depart from: Twin Towers College at 10am
Price: £15
Registration closing date: Friday, 18th January
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, is an observation wheel in London.
At the time of building, it was the biggest in the world and it´s stands 135 meters (443 ft) high on the western end of Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, between Westminster and Hungerford Bridges

  St Paul Cathedral

Date: Thursday 31st January 2008
Depart from: Twin Towers College at 11.30 am
Price: £9.50
Registration closing date: Friday, 25th January
St Paul, with its world-famous Dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline, but there is so much more to Sir Christopher Wren masterpiece than its impressive facade.
The interior, with it glittering mosaics, intricate stone carving, and breathtaking vantage points, are just a few of the reasons why a visit to St Paul is a must.


Students are responsible for their travel expenses.
The Social Programme is subject to changes at the school discretion.

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