Why Britain is Great: A Week Celebrating our Nation

November 02, 2015
After a jam packed week of learning about our nation, children gathered in the hall to share their personal highlights of 'Why Britain is Great' week: learning the national anthem; exploring fashion through the years; mixing up ingredients in our own British bake off; perfecting precision in cricket, learning the etiquette required for a traditional afternoon tea and much more. It was fantastic to see our pupils so engaged in learning about what makes Britain great.

We put together a video to capture some of the exciting activities that the children enjoyed during the week.






Why Britain is Great - Celebrating Our Nation 

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