Year 3 Trip to The Verulamium
The children were engaged in a market workshop where we learnt a lot about daily life in Roman Britain
The children were engaged in a market workshop where we learnt a lot about daily life in Roman Britain
I am both an insider and an outsider, weaving Farsi into English, tradition into rebellion, longing into hope. My identity is neither there nor here â it is both.
the children enjoyed dressing up in traditional clothing and we all tried to work out the purpose of different artefacts.
The energy and enthusiasm of our students were truly inspiring, making it a brilliant day for all those involved.
Year 6 had a wonderful time at theâ¯RAFâ¯Museum to learn more about our Humanities topic: World War II.
The children were so brave, resilient, kind, supportive and adventurous, and we were so proud of them all.
Over the next two days, we took on six more outdoor challenges, including the laser tag, rock climbing with abseiling, Jacobâs ladder and survival skills.
We explored Epping Forest, classifying a variety of insects and investigated water sustainability through hands on activities.
The children were thrilled to meet Rex the T-Rex, who not only made a grand entrance but also danced and played a lively game of catch with them