Voyage of discovery at Highgate
Under the sea: l-r Lexi Sutton, four, Joanne Hemingway, class teacher, Kian Starkey, four, Jessica Martin, four and Oliver Chance, four of Highgate primary Academy. Picture: Marie Caley S0251MC
PUPILS at the Highgate Primary Academy, Goldthorpe, are delving deep in to the mysteries of sea life.
Part of the foundation unit at the school has been transformed to a sea-scape, and pupils can now launch their dinghy in the classroom with a lighthouse blazing in the background.
The ‘Under the Sea’ theme extends throughout the school, and on Monday over 200 pupils visited The Blue Planet attraction in Cheshire, to experience a giant aquarium, and an underwater world exploring lakes, swamps and oceans.
Then on Tuesday, children from the foundation unit visited the Deep at Hull.
A spokeswoman for the school said the topic would last for the duration of this term, taking in many different aspects of curriculum studies.
This is Highgate’s first term as a new academy, but the Times was told that no major changes have been made in school as a result of this, to date.
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