History visit to Home Front Museum
Year 4 took a trip to Llandudno, where they visited the resort’s Home Front museum to enhance their learning as part of their topic on World War Two.
During the trip they found out about what it would have been like to have been a child living in the UK during the war, including the black out, rationing, evacuation, and some were given the opportunity to dress up as an Air Raid Precaution (ARP) Warden.
Mrs Culver, said: “The children were very well behaved and learnt a vast amount about life at home during WW2.
“Unlike previous trips, we had a guide this year (Michelle from the ‘Women’s Voluntary Service’) and she expertly led the children around the museum and answered as many questions as she could.
“The children (and the staff) were most upset to find out that families had to kill their pets because there wasn’t enough food to feed people, let alone animals.”