
Reception classes at Plymouth College Preparatory School experienced an around the world trip by turning their classroom into an airport and aeroplane.
Featuring check-in, customs and passport control, the children boarded the 'plane' and went through a full safety announcement courtesy of the 'teacher' air stewardesses. Wearing holiday clothes, the children made their own passports and brought their luggage into school.
Jamie was the first pilot of the day, securing a smooth landing in Paris. Over the course of the day further flights were taken to Africa and Australia - each scheduled stop involved a lesson based on the country they were 'visiting' before returning to the airport for their next adventure.
"It was a really fun way for the children to learn about different countries and cultures", said Head of Infants, Sally Raymond-Jones. "It was very exciting to go through the airport procedures, particularly for those who haven't flown before."