While seemingly quite sedate it was originally the official martial art of El Cid and his loyal soldiers. Today for safety reasons the ping pong bats are blunted and 'to the death' tournaments are strictly forbidden within all Spanish language schools, despite these stringent measures last year in Spain alone, up to 4 people recieved bruises while playing, 2 people suffered chaffing to their hands, and a budgerigar in Seville got knocked of his perch.
Some of the breath taking views on the climb up the mountain.
Once at the top students spend time sight seeing and taking in the views.
A few brave souls join me on a Geocache mission, we find nothing but I like to think the students found something more important with in themselves, other than the intense dislike for a teacher leading them on a wild goose chase.
After our adventures in the mountains we descended to the marina, its combination of hi class boutiques such as Poundland, Lidl and Crazy Pancho's burger shack have long made it the place to be seen in Benalmadina.
Mrs K reenacts for students the story of how she dealt with the spanish shopkeeper who tried over charging her for a bag of skips.
The Marina is a chance to add some glamour to the Spanish trip. The luxury apartments nestled amongst the masts and sails of the boats serve as holiday get-aways for the worlds elite. The top people in world buisness and entertainment are known to own properties here, megastars like Les Dennis, Turkey king Bernard Matthews and the ginger woman who played Duffy in Casualty are often seen in the area.
Due to popular request, School trip fashionista Maxwell Rutherford talks us through his fashion choices for this season.
Also by popular parental demand, a run down of the day..








