Early Years visit Imagine That

Early Years visit Imagine That

This term a visit to ‘Imagine That!’ Science and Discovery Centre in Liverpool gave our youngest learners the opportunity to enter a world of imagination and wonder.

Pupils from our Kindergarten and Reception classes enjoyed a fun-filled day exploring the centre’s Imagination Village, Art Area, Science Zone and Slime Factory, with all four uniquely themed zones creatively designed to spark children’s curiosity.

Said Mrs Pritchard, Head of Early Years at Bridgewater School:

“Young children are able to make better learning connections in their brains in an enriched environment, which is why we advocate a range of educational trips and experiences in Early Years to ignite their curiosity. That is why we were so delighted to be able to offer this marvellous experiential opportunity for the children after such a challenging year.”

As a student, you are the most amazing discovery you will ever make.


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