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Nearly two dozen Upper Dublin High School students have touched down in Londontown.

Information sent to Patch by the UDHS PTO.
Twenty-two Upper Dublin High School seniors, accompanied by English teachers Mrs. Bryna McCall, and Ms. Meg Malatack, left for a twenty day exchange to Herfordshire, England on Friday, March 16th.
The group will spend half of their visit in home stays, attending the Sir John Lawes School of Harpenden, while making day trips to Wales and Cambridge, as well as other local points of interest. In addition, they will travel for extended visits to York, Bath and London, seeing such sites as Stonehenge, Yorkminster Cathedral, Windsor Castle, and the Tower of London. As seen in the picture above, the group also made the trek to Edinburgh, Scotland.
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A highlight of their stay in London will be their guided tour of the Houses of Parliament and a trip on the London Eye. The group returns to Upper Dublin April 5th. The exchange has entered its twenty-seventh year of operation having served over 400 American and British students in that time.
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