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On Wednesday 13th December, The Nest visited the Tower of London to consolidate their learning in History. Their topic for the Autumn Term was The Battle of Hastings. The original Tower of London was built by the Normans following the invasion led by William the Conqueror. The children were able to see how the Tower has been used through history as a fortress, a prison and a palace and how it has changed through time to suit its purpose.
Here, we saw a painting of what the original Tower looked like when it was first being built by the Normans. We also saw some of the original Norman features including the foundations and a fireplace. It was interesting to see the wooden mask of William the Conqueror and also the armour that he would have worn.
We saw lots of other interesting things including the Ravens which live at the tower.
We saw The Crown Jewels (but we weren’t allowed to take photos of them), the guards and lots of weapons. We also learnt about the different animals which were kept at the tower including a polar bear! Ryan even sat on an old toilet which was just a hole in the wall.
As part of our literacy and history, the year 7 classes visited the Chislehurst Caves, which were carved out over hundreds of years. The caves were dug for chalk used in lime burning and brick making for the Building of London, as well as for flints to fire the tinderboxes and flintlock guns of years ago.
First open to the public in 1900 as a showplace, the guides told the Victorians history of Romans, Druids and Saxons and Smuggling. During WW1, it was used as munitions storage for the Woolwich Arsenal.
With the outbreak of WW2, the caves became an underground town and the largest deep air-raid shelter outside London, protecting over 15000 people every night during the Blitz.
In Owens class we played a mathematical board game from Somalia called Pumpkin Patch.
The pupils once they had learnt how to play it scored the game 10/10!!!!!
Zephaniah Class went to the incredible London Zoo! The trip was part of our English Curriculum as we were reading the story book ‘The Bear and the Piano’.
The children absolutely loved their experience at the Zoo. They saw various animals including Penguins, Tigers, Gorillas, Giraffes and Parrots!
The day was fun filled and the class thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
New Woodlands School, 49 Shroffold Road, Downham, Bromley, Kent, BR1 5PD