Coton Green Egyptian project uncovers mysteries of history

Coton Green Egyptian project: Youngsters at a Tamworth school stepped back in time to ancient Egypt when they took part in a challenge to create colourful artefacts worthy of a museum.

Pupils at Coton Green Primary School, which is part of the respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, have been learning all about the land of the Pharaohs, from how the pyramids were built to the clothes, customs, and Gods of the ancient civilization.

Coton Green Egyptian project - the children wear their masks.
Coton Green Egyptian project – the children wear their masks.

And they were also set a special half term challenge to turn their learning into art, in a competition which would see 100 points go to one of the school’s houses of Patrick, David, Andrew or George.

The children set about making pyramids, wrapping mummies, painting sarcophagus lids and creating stunning death masks.

Coton Green Egyptian project challenges children

Teacher Sarah Holbrook said: “The children have really enjoyed learning about the pyramids, the Egyptian gods and Tutankhamun and then over half term they really went for it with our challenge to build something beautiful.

“When they came back into school, bringing their creations with them, we were amazed by the quality – they are wonderful.”

Headteacher Richard Osborne said: “The children created artwork fit to decorate any Pharoah’s palace – and now they have taken pride of place in a display at the school.

“At Coton Green, our children experience a broad and balanced curriculum and a wide range of varied learning opportunities.

“Above all else, we want children to feel that they are cared for, are healthy in mind, body and spirit and can succeed.

“It is our primary purpose to make every learner here the best they can possibly be. We are a forward thinking school and are continually striving to provide the best possible education for the children in our care and give them the foundations for their life-long learning journey.

“I know, as I often feel more like a headlearner rather than headteacher!”

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