On Tuesday, 21st October, Year 2 enjoyed an exciting and educational trip to Pendennis Castle in Falmouth. The children travelled by coach and were full of anticipation as they prepared to explore one of Cornwall’s most historic landmarks.
On arrival, pupils were impressed by the castle’s towering stone walls and impressive sea views. They learned that Pendennis Castle was built by King Henry VIII to defend the Cornish coast from invasion. Throughout the visit, the children spotted the features of the castle they had learnt about in the classroom, bringing their learning to life. The children were able to climb to the top of the keep, where they were rewarded with panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding countryside.
The children also took part in a hands-on activity, exploring artefacts from Tudor times, learning about their uses and helping them to understand life in the past.
Quotes from the children:
‘This is the best day ever, I got to see canons’
‘I can see the arrow slits’
‘The portcullis was to stop invaders’