Trip Year 3 & 4: Fishbourne Roman Palace

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Description

Year 3 & 4 Trip to Fishbourne Palace

Thursday 12th March | During Normal School Hours

Year 3 and Year 4 pupils will be visiting Fishbourne Palace as part of their learning about the Romans this term. This carefully planned educational visit will give pupils the opportunity to step back in time and explore one of the most important Roman sites in Britain.

During the visit, pupils will take part in a workshop with hands-on activities, encouraging them to reflect on the lives of people in Roman times and to consider how community and daily life shaped society. Pupils will also explore the Roman ruins, including outstanding examples of original Roman mosaics. This experience will help to bring classroom learning to life and deepen pupils’ understanding of the lasting impact the Romans have had on our world today.

The visit will take place during normal school hours.


Clothing and Equipment

Pupils should attend school wearing:

  • School uniform as usual
  • A packed lunch & water bottle
  • A warm coat or raincoat, suitable for wet weather
  • Comfortable footwear appropriate for walking around the museum site

*Please make sure any travel sickness tablets are taken before pupils arrive in school.


Supervision

Pupils will be supervised at all times by Mrs Lomath, Mrs Swales, and their team.


Further Information

If you have any questions regarding this visit, please contact your child’s class teacher.