Last week, the pupils in Year 4 went on their exciting Residential Trip to East Barnby near Whitby . We did lots of exhilarating and fun activities, like rock pooling, skiing, shelter building in the woods and rock climbing. We also learned lots about taking responsibility for ourselves by making our own beds, serving our own food and clearing our own tables. On Thursday night we had a talent show which was great fun! Even Mr Thurlow got in on the act, by playing and singing some folk songs on his guitar, but the competition was won by “Shayla”! Well done Girls!
To find out more about what we got up to, check out the pictures below!
We learned lots of interesting historical facts on our tour of Whitby Abbey and the old town, including learning about Dracula and the Victorian history of the area. We learned that houses were built on steep hills close to the sea so that the local people could easily walk to get water to drink, cook and clean with. We also saw the famous black Whitby Jet in the jeweller's shops which lined the historic cobbled streets. We pretended to be smugglers by hiding down the narrow alleyways between the houses, which were called “Yards”. We saw, and some of us walked down, a very steep cobbled road which led from the Abbey on the cliff-top down to the historic main street. The houses had very small front doors and low doorways. This was because people had poorer diets and medical care than we have today which meant that they didn’t grow as tall as we grow today.