Our Y3 boys proudly opened the doors to an exciting new museum on Friday. 

Inspired by the boys’ studies this term and their exciting trip to the British Museum, the Erskine May Hall, for one afternoon only, was filled to the brim with everything Egyptian.

The impressive Egyptian museum showcase, created by the boys, included a wealth of treasures, from fact files on the artefacts they have studied to travel leaflets with all the top places to visit, to models, artwork and PowerPoint shows created for their Mini Project Preps. A gallery section included the many photos boys took on their devices at the British Museum, and, of course, no Egyptian museum display is complete without a mummy – in this case, mummified tomatoes!

“I really liked seeing all the artefacts at The British Museum, especially the canopic jars.”

Harry, Y3

Head of Y3, Mrs Carrington, told us, “The boys have created some brilliant work this term, so it was wonderful to hold this special showcase for the first time and see the boys so proud in sharing all their hard work with their parents.”

“The Kamak Temple is the biggest temple in the world! It was built in 1400BC! Kamak Temple is as big as a dinsoaur!”

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