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February 2026

  • Year 3 - Painted Hall

    Published 24/02/26

    Year 3 enjoyed an inspiring trip to the Painted Hall, where they explored its breathtaking artwork and learned about its rich history. The children discovered the stories behind the paintings and developed their understanding of the past.

    They also took part in a traditional game of skittles, working together and having lots of fun. To finish the day, the pupils became Painted Hall investigators, carefully searching for clues and details in the murals.

    We were really proud of how engaged and enthusiastic the children were. A real credit to the school. Thank you to parents who offered their support for the trip.

    Miss Smith & Miss Stone

           

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  • Old Operating Theatre

    Published 24/02/26

    Year 6 at Woolwich went to the old operating theatre in London Bridge. The children had the opportunity to sit in the original Victorian operating theatre (the women’s section), where real surgeries once took place. A museum guide explained the surgical procedures of the time, and pupils were invited to come up and lie on the operating table while learning what would have happened to a patient. They discovered that Victorians had no understanding of germs, sterilisation, or anaesthesia, and discussed what this meant and how painful and frightening surgery would have been. Afterward, the children explored the rest of the museum, examining old remedies and medical equipment, and even made their own sweet-smelling spice bags to ward off “bad miasma” to take home.

    Miss Yasin

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February 2026