Wimbledon Tennis Championships & Thorpe Park 2020

Wimbledon Tennis Championships No 2 court match

After the success of previous years, a further trip has been planned to attend the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in the summer of 2020.

First held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon in 1870s, The Championships are now a main  event of the sporting calendar and pupils will experience the incredible atmosphere of this Grand Slam tournament with tickets for No. 2 Court.

The 3-day trip, scheduled 30th June – 2nd July 2020, also includes a visit to Thorpe Park, home to the world’s first horror movie themed rollercoaster, the UK’s first winged rollercoaster and a plethora of other gravity-defying, spinning, swinging, sky high thrill rides.

The cost of the trip will be £320 and includes the following:

  • Three days’ executive coach travel
  • Two nights’ accommodation at a three-star hotel in North London
  • Continental breakfast
  • No.2 Court tickets for the Championships at Wimbledon
  • Entrance to Thorpe Park
  • Evening meals
  • Trip hoodie.

The trip is open to Senior School students Years 9 to 11 and places are offered on a first come first served basis. A £50 deposit will be required to reserve your child’s place.

Pupils' experiences are enriched by an extensive range of visits and extra-curricular activities, locally, regionally and internationally.


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