From 2 to 4 February, our DAES-CT and DAES-CT International students went on a study trip to Normandy to learn about the D-Day Landings as part of their history and English lessons. The class visited the Caen Memorial, Omaha Beach and the town of Caen. A huge thank you to Oeuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte for allowing our students to go on this trip. It’s a visit they won’t soon forget.
Students from our DAES Classes getting ready for the visit of the Memorial de Caen to deepen their knowledge of what it was like to live under German occupation during WW2.
2024 will see the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings.
Visiting the exhibition at the US cemetery near Omaha beach, where 2400 US soldiers died on the first day of the landings.
A temporary burial of a US soldier on Omaha beach.
View of Omaha beach from the cemetery.
Impression of the cemetery.
Stepping onto Omaha beach.
Checking the water temperature.
Omaha beach and memorial sculpture.
Trying the local specialities.
At the end of our historic walking tour of the city of Caen.