Athens, Olympia, Delphi etc yes, all very educational, especially if in school they have been studying Ancient Greece.
And yes, I agree, What about looking at cultural differences, currency exchange, how the passport system works, different foods, the different alphabet?
My point was, clumsily expressed I admit, that at KS2 there are no specific school visits to Greece, so all the above would need to be planned, risk assessed, and delivered by the class teacher which would be way beyond the call of duty in my opinion. I always visited the locations of school trips in advance to check everything 100%.
There's no point just having a jolly outing.
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