The CAS Trip to Northern Ireland
This report was written by Jack Dykstra-McCarthy, a first year IB student on the trip.
Over the course of three days we had a brief active history of Northern Ireland; this consisted
of the formation of Ireland, the introduction of Protestants to a Catholic island and the
conflicts this caused concluding to the Good Friday agreement. We were exposed to the traits
of Northern Ireland, the bare facts of the history but also to the real thoughts and emotions
of some of the men who were in some way involved with the recent Troubles. It is this that
made the trip so successful as we were immediately introduced to Guides that we knew were
willing to talk about their experiences; and although they were giving their own opinions
they were hugely fair and have strong cases and reasoning to both sides of the Troubles.
The Guides were very important for as you can always visit the places however not take away
anywhere near as much as we did.
I thought the trip worked very smoothly and a lot was packed in while we still did have time
to look around on our own and make some incredible purchases! (A special highlight for me was
a vintage emporium selling clothes from the 70s (ish) although not strictly relevant, it was
a personal victory). After the first day it becomes clear that this is the fifteenth year
for the trip as there is such a great knowledge of the areas we go to and there was very
little confusion of plans and events. I thought you struck a fantastic line of relaxation and
education which allowed the trip to continue with smiles. I was slightly disappointed that
there was not more of a presence for Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday; I understand that
it is a British tradition though it is hugely relevant to the Troubles and is relevant to almost
every nation, in my opinion it would have been educational and respectful to have joined deputy
Mayor Lord Alderman and the people of Belfast on Sunday for a few moments of silence.
I have visited Northern Ireland before and seen these sites with my family. However I felt
that I gained far more from this trip and it was most enjoyable. Thank you.
November