Year 5: Science Museum

February 13, 2020
Year 5 spent a fun-filled day at the Science Museum. After a long but easy journey on the District line, they made their way into the magnificent museum. The children marvelled at the historical space exhibits that included a full-sized lunar lander.

After a morning exploring the exhibits on the ground floor, they took full advantage of the live demonstrations and intriguing interactive displays in the Wonderlab. Our Year 5 pupils had a superb day full of facts and fun that perfectly complemented their science work in the classroom.


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