Last week we
had the pleasure of our first visit from South Farnham School. The group had a
busy week planned, investigating the history of Shropshire and the Victorian
era. The groups first day involved a visit to Enginuity, a science and technology based
museum, where the students experienced some hands-on activities.
The second day was a trip to the quaint
village of Ironbridge where South Farnham students visited the World Heritage
Site. Our tours began with a discussion of the students initial impressions of
the famous bridge. During the tours we stopped at various locations including
the goods shed, the toll house and underneath the bridge to look at the profile
of Abraham Derby, which his employees built into the structure. One of the
first activities the students completed was to work out the age of the bridge
using the roman numerals and converting them to what the date would be now using
our current system. Other activities the students completed was writing a
postcard in the style of a Victorian tourist or a corporate spy for an
engineering company; as well as calculating the cost of crossing the toll
bridge in shillings and pence. The afternoon was then spent at Jackfield Tile
Museum where everyone had the opportunity to paint their own tile.
The following
day was a trip to Blists Hill. We took the children around the Victorian town
to get an idea of what life would have been like in this industrial area. The
students were encouraged to ask lots of questions to the people of the town;
highlights included visiting the candle maker, the miner’s and doctor’s cottage,
the printers, as well as a session in the Victorian school with Preston
Montford’s finest teachers.
In the evening
South Farnham had a competition during the egg drop activity to see whose egg
would survive the fall from the top of the main house. Each team was given
limited supplies of material such as bubble wrap, string and paper, and only
one piece of sellotape. The eggs were dropped from a high height and then given
a score on the ability of the egg to escape and not breaking, as well as extra
points for the creativity of the group name and the design. The children had a
lot of fun doing this and it was a very enjoyable activity for their last
night.
It was a
really enjoyable few days spent with a really great group of children. We both look forward to greeting the next bunch from South Farnham next week
for more fun and games.