On the 7th and 9th of October this year KWAG ran two outdoor activity days for schools. The free events were staged by our Education Officer Penny Morse and attracted Woodstock School and Victoria Park School to come to the park and take advantage of the woods and fields for education and fun.
Schools were invited to suggest what we could provide to help tie into the curriculum for Key Stage 1 and 2 ability students and KWAG designed days around map making and orienteering, and creating fantastic Celtic and Roman shelters.
Both days were, fortunately, dry and the children had a great time in the tasks, both building and creating their own wayfaring markers creating trails through the grounds. These photos show just a few of the activities they got involved with.
Victoria Park Primary School and Woodstock School were eagerly involved in the events and this is a short gallery of the days and the results of their activities.
- Pupils from Victoria Park School pose for teh camera at teh Echo
- Victoria Park outside the Echo
- Woodstock School Pupils get into building historic shelters
- Victoria Park school l heading out to built historic shelters
- The Celtic Shelter built by Woodstock School childern
- The Roman shelter built by the children of Woodstock School
- The Roman shelter built by the children of Woodstock School
- Victoria Park school measuring a tree in the park
- Wayfaring marks laid by Victoria Park school children
- Wayfaring marks laid by Victoria Park school children
- The Roman shelter built by the children of Woodstock School
- Wayfaring marks laid by Victoria Park school children
- Wayfaring marks laid by Victoria Park school children
- Wayfaring marks laid by Victoria Park school children
- Wayfaring marks laid by Victoria Park school children
- The Celtic Shelter built by Woodstock School childern
- Wayfaring marks laid by Victoria Park school children
- Wayfaring marks laid by Victoria Park school children
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