Year 5 had a fantastic trip to Magna as part of their learning on natural disaster. During the day, the children explored Magna’s four fascinating pavilions: Earth, Air, Fire and Water. They were captivated by the dramatic displays in the Fire Pavilion, enjoyed investigating the forces of nature in the Air Pavilion, discovered the power and importance of water in the Water Pavilion and learned about the materials and resources found beneath our feet in the Earth Pavilion. The children also took part in an engaging volcano workshop, where they deepened their understanding of how volcanoes are formed and the impact they can have on the world around us. A highlight of the day was exploring the Aqua-Trek, where the children had great fun interacting with the water features. Throughout the visit, the children showed excellent behaviour, curiosity and enthusiasm, and were a credit to the school. We were incredibly proud of them and delighted to see them enjoying such a memorable day of learning.