Exciting London Visits for Our Pupils

We were delighted to share news of two exciting educational trips to London, giving our pupils the opportunity to visit some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks, including the Houses of Parliament.
Key Stage Two School Council Visit
As a reward for their commitment and responsibility, pupils from Key Stage Two who were members of the School Council were given the exciting opportunity to visit London.
The visit took place on 24th February, with an early start as the children travelled to London by coach. During the day, the pupils visited the Houses of Parliament, explored the National Science Museum, and enjoyed seeing Buckingham Palace as part of their sightseeing experience.
Throughout the visit, the children were a credit to the school, consistently demonstrating our values by being ready, respectful and safe at all times. It was a truly fantastic day, and we would like to thank families for trusting us to provide such a valuable opportunity. After such a busy and memorable trip, the children undoubtedly slept very well that evening!
Key Stage One London Visit
Children in Key Stage One also enjoyed an exciting visit to London on Friday 13th March, travelling together by coach.
During the trip, the children visited the Houses of Parliament and were thrilled to see Buckingham Palace as part of their London experience. The visit provided a wonderful opportunity to bring learning to life and support the children’s understanding of the world beyond the classroom.
A Proud Achievement
Both visits were extremely successful and created lasting memories for our pupils. We were incredibly proud of how all the children represented the school and look forward to providing further enriching experiences in the future.