Year 1: Barnards Farm

July 01, 2022

Year 1 were extremely excited to be going on their first school trip. Even the drops of rain weren't enough to dampen the children's spirits! The children had a lovely time at Barnards Farm looking at over 100 different sculptures in the gardens. The children enjoyed exploring the gardens and their favourite sculptures included the Sitooterie and a bull made from different car parts. 

After an al fresco lunch, the children continued to explore the gardens before the making the journey back to Hacton. During the day, the children used their knowledge of sculptures and materials from our recent Science and Art units. 

Thank you to all the children who were extremely well behaved and to our lovely parent volunteers. 






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