The six-week semester in London is nearly half-way done! This week, students went to the prehistoric site Stonehenge; Bath, where they visited the Roman Baths; and also went to the Warhorse Theatre. Check out the photos below, which are submitted by students in London.
En route to go see War Horse. Photo by Ross HurlockA stop at the Tate Gallery. Photo by Ross HurlockArriving at the New London Theatre for an evening play. Photo by Ross HurlockStopping at Sandy’s Row Synagogue during a walking tour. Sandy’s Row was constructed by refugee French Huguenots (religious group) in the 18th century as a community church. After passing hands through many religious groups- though consistently serving as a place for immigrants to worship- it now stands as one of the last remaining Jewish places of worship in Spitafields. Photo by Ross HurlockTaking a moment during the trip to Bath to admire the Roman Baths, a preserved site that was used for public bathing during Roman times. Photo by Ramizah SalimStudents make a home-cooked meal back at the residence and enjoy it together. Photo by Ross HurlockFear not! Students are also finding time to practice new skills and tricks. Photo by Ross HurlockAll smiles in the streets of London. Photo by Ross Hurlock