




Our Year 7 history pupils recently embarked on a fascinating and exciting trip to Warwick Castle, in which they explored the medieval fortress’ rich and significant history.
Pupils spent the morning exploring the defences of the castle, such as the tower and battlements, great hall and old Norman motte and bailey mound, before watching an incredibly engaging jousting tournament! Our Year 7 historians sat on the side of the House of York and cheered its historical heroes on as they competed against the villainous House of Lancaster – two bitter rivals during the War of the Roses, which pupils will learn more about in their first term of Year 8. After learning the story of local legend, the Earl of Warwick “The Kingmaker,” and his role in betraying the Yorkists for the Lancastrians, pupils saw the events of creation of the Tudor dynasty – and ultimately the death of Richard III and coronation of Henry Tudor!
The visit was rounded off with a brilliant show – watching the castle’s falconry team showcase its impressive birds of prey. Our ‘best student photo’ award goes to Ethan – who took this fantastic close up! Falcons, condors, owls and eagles swooped above the heads of our pupils, concluding an excellent visit before we journeyed home!