Assemblies: Knowledge Quiz

June 10, 2019
In our whole school assembly, six children (one from each year group) took part in a game of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire?’... with a Humanities twist! They were asked 15 challenging questions based on historical and geographical knowledge. Each question was worth 5 house points but the children only had 4 lifelines: 50:50, phone a teacher, ask their host Miss Birk or ask the audience. They used all lifelines, including phoning Mr Emes for a quick bit of advice, but managed to win 75 house points for each house as they correctly answered all the questions. The six contestants did a fantastic job and the pupils in the audience learned lots of fascinating facts.


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