Energising learning experiences

At Bridgewater School we believe in creating dynamic and engaging learning experiences to broaden children’s knowledge and understanding of history. By venturing beyond the classroom and visiting places of interest, our pupils have the opportunity to witness history come alive first-hand. These practical experiences not only enhance their understanding of the History curriculum but also ignite their curiosity and enthusiasm for learning.

From Early Years to Prep VI our pupils embark upon a journey through time, immersing themselves in different historical periods. Through carefully planned trips and interactive workshops, we are able to provide them with a rich tapestry of experiences that make history tangible and ultimately more meaningful.

In our Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Climate Change and Recycling is a key topic and we focus on teaching our youngest learners about the importance of environmental responsibility. A trip to the Sea Life Centre in Blackpool allows them to explore how our actions can impact the seas and oceans and, by understanding the consequences of choice, they can begin to develop a sense of responsibility towards protecting the environment.

Prep I pupils take a trip to Manchester Airport Runway Visitor Centre where they learn about the subject of Flight. The visit provides a glimpse into the world of aeronautics, allowing them to explore the fascinating world of aviation.

In Prep II our students delve into the era of Dinosaurs with a visit to the Manchester Museum. This child-led learning experience allows them to explore the exhibits, ask questions and satisfy their curiosity about these prehistoric creatures.

A visit to the Conway Centre in Burwardsley takes our Prep III students back in time to the Stone Age and Iron Age where they encounter a replica roundhouse. Engaging in hands-on activities like clay pot and string making, they gain a deeper understanding of the daily lives and skills and our ancient ancestors.

To bring the Vikings to life, our Prep IV pupils receive a visit from Tempus Fugit Educational Theatre, engaging in interactive performance and activities that shed light on this intriguing era.

In Prep V the children participate in a workshop that enables them to experience a Victorian school room through role play. A visit to Quarry Bank Mill further enriches their understanding of life in Victorian Times and the significance of the cotton mills.

To delve into the history of Wartime Britain, our Prep VI pupils participate in a workshop that examines concepts such as propaganda and rationing. They explore the themes of ‘Make Do and Mend’ and ‘Digging for Victory’, gaining insight into the resourcefulness and resilience of the British people during this challenging period.

By connecting with the past, our students are further able to develop a sense of identity, appreciation for the cultures and civilisations of the past, and a broader perspective of the world around them.

Pupils' experiences are enriched by an extensive range of visits and extra-curricular activities.


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