An early start with breakfast at 7am!
A plate of croissants greeted everyone on the tables, alongside a buffet of yoghurt, bread and jam, ham and cheese, hot drinks, water and fruit juices.
After breakfast, we had a quick 10 minutes to collect things for the day from rooms before we boarded the coach which was waiting outside for us at 8am.
As it was already very warm, we quickly stopped at the coach park in Montecatini-Terme (by the train station) so we could grab some packs of bottled water to store in the hold of the coach before heading out of town towards Florence.
At 9.15 we arrived into Florence.
We hopped off the coach and headed into the centre. It was quite difficult keeping everyone together as a group while walking along the narrow pavements, stopping for traffic lights with lots of people and mopeds about. But we made it!
We started the visit in the Basilica di Santa Croce, before heading towards Piazza del Duomo to visit the Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore to marvel at the architecture.
The teachers agreed that the students could split into small groups while they sat at one of the cafes for a cool drink in the sweltering heat.
The group met back at 12.30, and Anna then led us to Mercato Centrale, which is 5 minutes from Florence Cathedral.
It was a cool, pop-up food market which had many stalls and stands offering different food, from pizza to sandwiches, salads, meats and cheese and, of course, lots of ice cream!
We had an hour there to choose our food, eat and relax a little, before heading through the city towards Ponte Santa Trinita.
From here, the group took beautiful pictures of the Ponte Vecchio - the famous medieval stone closed arch bridge over the Arno.
From Ponte Trinita, we took a walk along the river to Ponte Vecchio itself. Once photos with selfie sticks had been taken, we returned to the coach.
We climbed aboard and headed out of Florence back to Montecatini and the hotel.
We arrived back at the hotel at around 3pm. The group then spent the afternoon playing ball games and relaxing by the pool, which they pretty much had to themselves.
Around 6pm, everyone went to shower and get into their concert wear, so they were all ready to depart for the concert immediately after dinner.
We ate dinner at 7pm, which was pasta to start, pork with croquets for the main and lemon tart for dessert. The food was really good and everyone enjoyed it, taking care not to spill anything on their white concert shirts!
Once everyone had dinner, we congregated in the foyer while the equipment was loaded into two taxis.
The group walked to the venue, the Basilica Santa Assunta in the centre of Montecatini-Terme, arriving around twenty minutes after the taxis.
While the group set up and did a little warm up, Anna and myself walked around the square outside the church to inform people that the concert was about to take place.
Initially, few came inside the church to sit, but once the group started to sing, more and more trickled in to see the performance.
Parents of some of the students had arranged to come to the concert to see their children perform and the louder they sang, the more people came to join.
It was a great performance. At the end, the group were on such a high that they decided to do an impromptu performance outside of the church, which attracted more of the crowds who were milling around the square.
This was a fantastic end to a great concert. Once the group had received a big round of applause, taxis were called by Anna and the equipment was loaded back up and carted off to the hotel while the group walked back, tired but happy and ready for bed!