War Declared For Year 6!

86 years to almost the day since thousands of children and vulnerable young people were evacuated from cities across the country during World War II, our Year 6 children had a go themselves. As an immersive launch to our Autumn Term topic ‘Wartime and Peace’, the children (and adults!) dressed in period clothing and experienced life as evacuees for the day.

After being met at the gates by two of the newest members of the Penpol Division of the British Forces and our very own Land Girls, they waved a teary goodbye to their parents before heading off to the train station. They were then subjected to a roll call and squeezed into cramped school classrooms — much like the evacuees of 1939 would have been when they departed the trains, albeit with far less jeopardy!

Once settled, the children had the chance to act in character and meet their fellow evacuees, discussing the contents of their suitcases and their preferred destinations. They also explored and played traditional 1940s games before taking some time to research and better understand the process of Operation Pied Piper. Later, they wrote some touching postcards home eve, created some Blitz inspired art and even transported their evacuee selves digitally into a 1939 scene using some clever iPad tricks!

After a ration-free lunch, the children got to grips with the challenges of wartime rationing by trying some home cooking, following a handed-down ration recipe to make delicious scones. Many were surprised to see — and later taste — the limited sugar available during the war!

The evacuation of Year 6 lasted far less time than those of World War II and ended with much greater success. Unlike the wartime generation, all children returned to their homes — none left behind — but not before parents were invited into class to share the day’s work and sample some of the sugar-free scones on offer!

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