Out & About: Extracting the last drop of knowledge from Edinburgh

A group of children from the NGG International recently swapped their Hørsholm campus for Edinburgh.

The overnight trip was part of a vision that aims to widen the students’ vision of the world, broadening their historical and cultural knowledge in a hands-on, interactive way.

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It consisted of visits to cultural landmarks, a guided tour of the city and a visit to the National Museum of Scotland.

To prepare and inform the students for their educational future, the trip also included a visit to Edinburgh University.

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They didn’t stop until they had extracted the last drop of knowledge from the Scottish capital.

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