Vallis Children are Geography Explorers in Frome


Children in Robin, Skylark and Goldfinch classes at Vallis School in Frome were enthusiastic explorers around the local area.
Armed with their binoculars, they searched the area near the school for human and physical features. They excitedly discussed the weir and Welshmill Lane, deciding that they were both human and physical features.
The staff were so impressed by their geographical knowledge.
The children's next challenge is to find out how the Jenson Button bridge got its name.
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