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ACIS makes it our mission to fill our Paris trips with incredible experiences, but what we don’t list on our Paris itineraries are the invaluable...
Each year ACIS offers traveling students the opportunity to win scholarships for their trips through essays, photography and artwork, and each year we continue to...
If you’re a real lover of art, whether you’ve been to Paris before or not, it can be hard to know just how to see...
The Canadian province of Québec has a unique cultural identity that makes it one of the premier educational destinations on the planet. From world-class music,...
This guest blog post was written by Lucy Bartholomee, an art teacher, writer and avid traveler based in Texas. The thrill of standing in front...
After the winter months of hibernation, this week marks the annual re-opening of the Fondation Claude Monet – the once home and garden of the...
We know, from talking to teachers who travel with ACIS Educational Tours, that some of the greatest teaching moments happen outside the classroom. We firmly...
The good news is that it’s finally open. The Rijksmuseum had been closed for 10 years and just recently opened in April. What a job...
As one of the great cultural capitals of the world, London is packed with world-class museums and galleries that are famously free to the public....
I could remember when going to Florence was quite an ordeal. The train took forever and it was a long day excursion in general. Now...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel