A Fun-Filled Trip to the RAF Museum: Class 1, 2, and 3 Explore Aviation History
This week, Classes 1, 2, and 3 had the exciting opportunity to visit the RAF Museum in Hendon, North London, and what a fantastic trip it was! The children were enthusiastic, engaged, and a true credit to the school, making this outing a memorable experience for all.
From the moment we left the school grounds, the children were excellent role models. They walked to the bus with enthusiasm and patience, eagerly awaiting the journey ahead. On the bus, their behavior was impeccable—engaged, respectful, and ready to make the most of their museum visit. Inside the museum, they continued to impress with their curiosity, sharing ideas and engaging in thoughtful conversations about the exhibits.
One of the highlights of our trip was the interactive workshop, where the children learned about the materials used in a Tri Aeroplane built nearly 100 years ago. They explored how different components worked together to help the airplane fly, providing a fascinating link to our current science topic on materials. It was incredible to see the children apply their classroom knowledge in a real-world setting, and their questions and observations reflected their growing understanding of the topic.
The RAF Museum provided a hands-on learning experience that complemented the work we’ve been doing in class, and the children were able to connect the dots between history, science, and technology. It was a day full of fun, discovery, and learning.
Overall, our school trip to the RAF Museum was a resounding success, thanks to the wonderful behavior and enthusiasm of all the children. We are so proud of them for being such fantastic ambassadors for the school!