Whitebeam visit the Sealife Centre and RNLI Station at Old Hunstanton
School trips are so valuable to enhancing learning, and we try to organise as many trips as we can for the different year groups.
Early this year, Whitebeam had a fantastic trip to the Sealife Centre in Hunstanton, followed by a visit to the RNLI station at Old Hunstanton. They were amazed by the size of some of the fish and by a huge turtle at the Sealife Centre and learnt more about rock pools during their lesson in the education room. We discussed what would happen if a starfish loses a leg and what might happen to that leg? The RNLI really looked after us and brought the boat out pulled by a very special tractor for the children to see and they inflated the hovercraft too! The children had lots of questions which were answered by an actual lifeboat crew!