Why Britain is Great: Landmarks

October 23, 2015
Big Ben, Angel of the North, Edinburgh Castle and The Shard were just a few of the British Landmarks that children learnt about during 'Why Britain is Great' week. Inspired by the dominating skyline of our city and the natural wonders around our countryside, children in years 5 and 6 designed their own very imaginative British landmarks made out of everything from glass to Maltesers!





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