Why Britain is Great: The Royal Family

October 19, 2018
To celebrate Why Britain is Great week, children visiting Miss Blunt's class learnt about the Royal family and in particular about the Queen and her role. Our pupils were very interested in the Royal family tree and the future heirs to the throne: Charles, William and George. They also learnt some royal etiquette like how to address Her Majesty, how to bow and how to courtesy, as well as some fun facts: did you know that the Queen is the only person who doesn't need a driving licence to drive on UK roads?

Inspired by what they had learnt, the children designed a magnificent mug or a terrific tea cup that could be sold in the Buckingham Palace gift shop.




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