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“As a faculty chaperone, this enchantment of the student’s education is the most rewarding part of the trip, specifically seeing how excited they get when they see and experience things they’ve studied throughout their time at Westminster Academy.”
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About the Capstone Trip
On the Capstone Trip seniors have the opportunity to take their education beyond the classroom. During this 10 day trip to Italy, students visit Rome, Orvieto, Assisi, Siena, and Florence to learn about 2000 years of history, and Christianity’s impact upon it, while standing in the places where it was made. By immersing our students into a culture that is not their own, we hope to cultivate the love of learning that Westminster strives to teach. This trip also gives our students the chance to make concrete connections with all that they’ve learned throughout their time in school. By bringing students to the places where history was made, we hope our students recognize the power and sovereignty of our God across the world.
Since we believe that this trip is an important part of the Westminster Experience, starting this year, the cost of the trip will be covered in tuition. This cost includes…
Round-trip airfare
Transportation
Hotel accommodations
Entrance Fees
Guides
Breakfast
3/4’s of dinners
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What’s on the agenda?
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Day |
Place |
Activities |
2 | Rome | San Carlino, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, Santa Maria Maggiore- Victor Emmanuel Mon. |
3 | Rome | Forum, Colosseum San Pietro in Vincoli Borghese Gallery Spanish Steps, Trevi, Pantheon, San Luigi de’ Francesi, San Agostino, Piazza Navona |
4 | Rome | San Giovani & Scala Santa, San Paulo, Catacombs Vatican Museum & St. Peter’s |
5 | Rome/Orvieto | 10am Worship Service, Depart for Orvieto at noon |
6 | Orviesto/Assisi | Orvieto Depart for Assisi at 11am |
7 | Assisi/Siena | Depart for Siena at 11am, stopping at Lake Trasimeno |
8 | Siena/Florence | Depart for Florence at 11am, Duomo – Dome, Crypt, Baptistry, Museum |
9 | Florence | Photo Scavenger Hunt Piazza della Signoria Uffizi |
10 | Florence | Medici Chapel, Accademia San Marco, Santa Maria Novella, Free time, Santa Croce |
11 | Florence | Depart for home |
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