Brussels attacks: Ballymoney students are '˜all safe and well'

A group of pupils from Dalraida school, have expressed their shock and relief after narrowly missing the terrorist attacks which rocked Brussels on Tuesday morning.
Day 3 of our Year 10 History trip to the trenches and battlefields of the WW1 saw them go across into Belgium to visit Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest of the Commonwealth Graves, a German cemetery at Langemark and Essex Farm Cemetery. inbm14-16sDay 3 of our Year 10 History trip to the trenches and battlefields of the WW1 saw them go across into Belgium to visit Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest of the Commonwealth Graves, a German cemetery at Langemark and Essex Farm Cemetery. inbm14-16s
Day 3 of our Year 10 History trip to the trenches and battlefields of the WW1 saw them go across into Belgium to visit Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest of the Commonwealth Graves, a German cemetery at Langemark and Essex Farm Cemetery. inbm14-16s

The Year 10 pupils, who were on a four day history trip to Spain, France and Belgium, were at Brussels international airport only 12 hours before the explosions.

A post on Social Media from a Dalraida representative on Tuesday at 8.39am, said: “Just to confirm that the trip to Belgium arrived home safe and well at 12.45am this morning.”

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In response Julie Barrett thanked the teachers for a great trip adding: “Just relieved that everyone is safe when you see the news.”

Day 4 saw a busy day for Dalriada pupils with visits to Hill 62 and Sanctuary Wood, it's museum and the trenches. They finished the trip back in Ypres with a visit to highly impressive Passchendaele Museum and its restored trenches.  INBM14-16SDay 4 saw a busy day for Dalriada pupils with visits to Hill 62 and Sanctuary Wood, it's museum and the trenches. They finished the trip back in Ypres with a visit to highly impressive Passchendaele Museum and its restored trenches.  INBM14-16S
Day 4 saw a busy day for Dalriada pupils with visits to Hill 62 and Sanctuary Wood, it's museum and the trenches. They finished the trip back in Ypres with a visit to highly impressive Passchendaele Museum and its restored trenches. INBM14-16S

Christine Brown also added on Facebook: “All had a great time, our thoughts with people of Brussels.”

The attacks, which took place at Zaventem airport and a metro station in the city, claimed the lives of more than 30 people and left dozens more injured.