DAYS GONE BY: A museum of recreated Tudor artefacts has taken pride of place at a Worcester school.
Pupils in year five at Cherry Orchard Primary School, Timberdine Close made the items to go alongside their history topic on the Tudor period.
One of the year five teachers leading the project, Sue Bedyal, said they were very proud of their achievements.
“They have worked so hard on the project and the parents and visitors who were invited to the school to see their museum have all been very impressed with it,”
she said. Above: From back, Megan Ridlinton, Sarah Lloyd and Luke Adams, all aged 10, have helped to create the Tudor exhibition.
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