School Trips
Throughout the academic year, our students have the unique opportunity to participate in a variety of visits and fieldwork activities designed to enrich their classroom learning. We organise diverse trips ranging from national to international destinations, catering to students across all year groups. These excursions are integral to our educational philosophy, helping to bring classroom concepts to life and fostering a deeper understanding of the material covered.



| Creativity and Enterprise | Gallery Visit Teen Tech |
| English and Modern Foreign Languages | Poetry Live Trip to Spain |
| Humanities | Geography Field Trip Ethics Trip |
| Mathematics | To be confirmed |
| PE and Performing Arts | Ski Trip Theatre Trip |
| Science | Faraday Challenge Girls in STEM |
CONTENT
> Upcoming Trips
> Planning Trips
> Ski Trip
> Year 8 Camp
> Enrichment Week
> Recent Trips



Upcoming trips
-
-
Blood Brothers at the Brighton Theatre Royal
Brighton Theatre RoyalSchool TripsYear 11 GSCE Trip to see Blood Brothers at the Brighton Theatre Royal
-
-
Years 10/11 MFL Trip to Nice
School Trips -
School Trip: Houses of Parliament
Houses of ParlimentSchool TripsYear 10 GCSE trip.
-
School Trip: Ski Trip
School TripsFor years 8-11.
-
-
School Trip: PSV Eindhoven
School TripsYears 7 & 8 school trip.
-
-
Year 7 Camp-Bushy Wood
School Trips -
School Trip: Year 7 Camp
School Trips -
School Trips: Year 8 Camp
School Trips -
Year 8 Camp-Blackland’s Farm
School Trips



Planning trips
For trips abroad students will need a current passport. They will also require an EHIC card.
EHIC/GHIC Card
The UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) lets you get state healthcare in Europe at a reduced cost or sometimes for free. If you have a UK European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) it will be valid until the expiry date on the card. Once it expires, you’ll need to apply for a GHIC to replace it. A GHIC and EHIC does not replace travel insurance.
You can apply online at: https://www.gov.uk/global-health-insurance-card
We aim to keep all costs to a minimum and try to give as much notice as possible for payment of trips. Where possible we offer payment by instalments. Trips must be paid for online, please click here to visit our sQuid link for more information.



Please be aware that we have limited places on certain trips which are often offered on a first come first serve basis, so please ensure the reply slip is returned as soon as possible.
Ski Trip
The Ski Trip offers an extraordinary experience that’s second to none. Skiing isn’t just about hitting the slopes; it’s about building confidence, resilience, and teamwork. Students learn new skills, face challenges head-on, and come away with a sense of accomplishment that extends beyond the classroom.
On the ski slopes, students are introduced to an entirely new environment that stimulates both their physical and mental capabilities. They learn the fundamentals of skiing, from basic techniques to more advanced manoeuvres, allowing them to progress at their own pace while pushing their boundaries. This sense of progression and mastery is immensely satisfying and translates into increased self-esteem and confidence.
The breath-taking scenery, the thrill of the sport, and the camaraderie developed make this trip one of the most memorable and enriching experiences our students ever have.



The document below is the Ski Trip Booklet for 2024 providing guidelines and advice.
Year 8 Camp
The Year 8 Camp is an incredible opportunity for students to embrace the great outdoors and participate in a variety of exciting activities. They promote team-building, cooperation and friendship, making this experience not only fun but also beneficial for building resilience, leadership skills, and a sense of accomplishment.
Students will enjoy kayaking, rock climbing, abseiling, and zip lining, all of which build physical strength and confidence. Archery, navigating tunnels, and tackling low rope courses enhance concentration and agility. The crate challenge fosters teamwork, while scenic walks and campfire activities encourage bonding and learning.
Camp not only provides fun but also contributes to personal growth and team spirit. It’s a chance to make lasting memories, forge new friendships, and return with a stronger sense of self.



The document below is a suggested kit list and guidelines for Summer Camp 2024.
Enrichment Week
Enrichment Week offers a wide range of activities for students to participate in, such as museum visits, theatre trips, sports sessions, and science excursions.
The document below lists all available activities for Enrichment Week 2025. Students have until January 10, 2025, to make their selections.



Recent Trips
Future-Proof Careers in Landscape Architecture
Last Thursday, a group of 14 Year 9 students participated in an excellent educational visit to the Landscape Institute for a “Green and Creative Careers” workshop. This trip offered valuable, early exposure to Landscape Architecture, a fast-growing, essential field that provides stable, creative, and environmentally conscious career paths for the future. The session was specifically designed to illustrate how… Read more
Year 9 Visit to the University of Brighton’s Falmer Campus
As part of Longhill High School’s continuing partnership with Uni Connect, a group of enthusiastic Year 9 students recently visited the University of Brighton’s Falmer Campus for a day packed with learning and inspiration. The trip marked the culmination of the ‘Growth Mindset’ project, which the students had worked on with university ambassadors during the… Read more
Exercise Tiger Experience 2025 CCF Annual Camp
EXERCISE TIGER EXPERIENCE 2025 COMBINED CADET FORCE ANNUAL CAMP run by the CADET TRAINING TEAM (CTT) HEADQUARTERS SOUTH EAST. With a weather forecast of Saharan proportions, a number of new activities being introduced and a new 4-day programme followed by competition day, it promised to be an exciting week. After settling in on Saturday afternoon… Read more
Year 9 Girls Take on STEM Challenge at BACA
A group of enthusiastic Year 9 girls from Longhill recently took part in an exciting STEM Challenge hosted at the Brighton Aldridge Community Academy (BACA), where science, technology, engineering, and maths came to life in the most hands-on way. The day began with a captivating talk from a professor at University College London (UCL), who… Read more
Budding Detectives Bring Science to Life for Primary Pupils
This year, eight of our brilliant Science Student Leaders took their skills beyond the classroom to deliver a creative, crime-solving workshop for Year 4 pupils at Woodingdean Primary School. The “whodunit” workshop—designed entirely by the students—challenged children to solve the mystery of who stole Miss Wilson’s biscuits. Using real scientific methods such as chromatography and… Read more
Brilliant Brains Neuroscience Day – University of Sussex
On Thursday 26th June 2025, a group of Year 9 pupils took part in the Brilliant Brains Neuroscience Day at the University of Sussex, an exciting event run in collaboration with Brighton and Sussex Medical School. The day provided a stimulating and hands-on introduction to neuroscience, sparking curiosity and enthusiasm among all attendees. Throughout the… Read more
University of Brighton – Uni Connect Experience
A group of enthusiastic students from Longhill High School recently visited the University of Brighton’s Moulsecoomb campus as part of the Uni Connect experience – an initiative designed to help young people explore future education and career opportunities. The visit offered students an exciting and informative day, starting with a guided tour of the campus…. Read more
Year 8 Visit to the University of Brighton’s City Campus
As part of Longhill High School’s ongoing partnership with Uni Connect, a group of enthusiastic Year 8 students recently enjoyed an inspiring and engaging trip to the University of Brighton’s City Campus. This opportunity was designed to introduce students to university life and give them a taste of what higher education has to offer. The… Read more
Charleston House – Art Trip
Last week the Art department, along with PGCE students Roshan and Jasmine, took Year 10 Art pupils on a trip to Charleston House in Firle. It was a fabulous day out, beginning with a tour of the iconic house which was famously home to the radical Bloomsbury Group for over a period of 40 years…. Read more
Andorra Ski Trip 2025 – A Week of Adventure and Achievement
Over the Easter holidays, 40 students from Years 9 to 11, along with six staff members, enjoyed a truly memorable ski trip to Andorra. Nestled in the stunning Pyrenees mountains, Andorra’s Grandvalira resort provided the perfect setting for a week filled with snow, adventure, and personal growth. After a long but smooth journey via Calais, the group arrived in La Massana, where… Read more
