With the end of the state of emergency,
educational trips are
back : one in four students this year has already had the opportunity to go on a trip, nine out of ten students say they can't wait to leave.
These are the data highlighted by a survey conducted by the
Skuola.net
portal on a sample of
5,000
middle and high school pupils.
The planned outings will be mainly in Italy, with round trips within the day.
From the first months of the current school year, the trips have resumed: a quarter of the students interviewed say that their school has already organized some activities in recent months.
In
68%
of cases it was a matter of one-day outings, in
16%
of cases the boys spent the night away from home.
36
%
of young people who took part in outings were taken to visit places of interest in their city, while
43%
remained in their own region or neighboring ones.
With the cancellation of the "color system" for regions and the relaxation of procedures, it is now much easier to plan an educational trip.
Over a quarter (
28%
) of the children interviewed said that their school has already planned a trip for the next few weeks and a further
18%
say that the organization is in the home straight.
But in one out of two cases it will always be a one-day trip, without an overnight stay away from home.
And for one in five students there are certainly no exits planned for this school year, just as it is likely to happen for the remaining
33%
of the students interviewed.
A difficult prospect for teens to digest:
67%
of those who have no trips planned, he said he was disappointed at the prospect of not going out by the end of the year.
While almost half (
43%
) of the high
school graduates
said they would gladly accept the absence of an end-of-year trip.