Published:
5:03 PM April 30, 2021
Updated:
7:21 PM April 30, 2021
Graham Horn (left), principal at Neale-Wade Academy (right), said he was disappointed the school has had to cancel its trip to Kenya for students this year, organised by Camps International.
- Credit: Active Learning Trust/Facebook/Neale Wade Academy
A secondary school said they are “disappointed” to cancel an overseas trip for their pupils organised by a travel provider amid an ongoing row with the firm.
Fifteen pupils from Neale-Wade Academy in March were meant to be travelling to Kenya this summer as part of a four-week expedition in partnership with Camps International.
But despite Kenya being listed on the government’s red list, meaning entering the UK from that country is banned due to Covid-19 restrictions, the trip provider has allegedly asked parents to pay the remaining balance by tomorrow (Saturday).