Monday, 28 April 2008

There and back again...

(By the way, the title is in The Lord of the Rings (Bilbo Baggins´ self created name for his adventures in the first part, The Hobbit), and I thought it is the best title for this resume of our week in London!)

Hi everyone!
First of all I would like to thank the kids from 7c one more time - never have I experienced a more independent and reliable group on a tour like this! Well done, folks.

Secondly, the time in London would never have been as entertaining without my partner Christina Spaller, who asked many a question I would hear again only a few minutes later - so I was always well prepared!

So were the kids when they had their presentations about some of the sights we saw during our stay! Thanks a lot, Gudrun Mitter!

And, last but not least I would like to compliment and thank Lieselotte Sapp for her great guidance of 7c through their school life so far and I hope, they will be as well behaved and good in the last 1 1/2 years here as they were in London throughout the last week!

Well, back to the story.

On Sunday, early morning, we bade London farewell, hopped on the bus and went to Stansted Airport. We got there right on time and everything went just as swommingly as expected - phew! It was a great feeling when everyone was on the plane and on the way across the Channel - the relief for a teacher is really quite a big one! ;-)
Everyone was picked up by their parents or partners and so, most of the students were at home at around 5pm. Finally a proper shower, decent healthy food and some rest - alone!
I hope most of you made it to school today and everything will be alright with your chemistry test on Wednesday and the Hesse book your had to read in German!
At last, I also would be very happy if this blog continued to exist - but it´ll be up to you to continue writing in it - I will sometimes comment and so on, and I´ll putmy best pics on this - but it´s yours now and whatever you want to do with it you can do!
So, I´d better go, have bored you with my sentimentality enough!

Cheerio, see you tomorrow,

Ernst Fischer

3 comments:

7C's class blog said...

I had to delete the previous comment - be aware of viruses and so on, ok!
ERF

Anonymous said...

My advice to 7C: let Prof.Fischer write the remaining English tests and your final exam -then an EXCELLENT will be given to all of you...
Don´t forget that there´s a subject called History as well!!!
Yours,
G.Mitter

Anonymous said...

Flattery gets you everwhere, Gudrun! ;-) Thanks for the compliment! But, looking at your skillful students of class 7c merely proves that there´s somebody doing a great job in teaching them tooo!
Mr. E R Slimeball Fischer ;-)