Worldly Wise: Drones

April 03, 2019

The final Worldly Wise assembly of the spring term was all up in the air... courtesy of a drone. To demonstrate the abilities of a drone, Mr Moore mirrored the drone's camera on the hall wall for all of our pupils to watch in assembly. It hovered from the ground outside of the hall before it flew skyward, witnessed by some very excited children. The view above the school and the surrounding area was stunning.

Our pupils saw first-hand what drones are, how they work and how they are used to capture unique views of the world around us.




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