Children at a Huntingdonshire primary school have 'gone back in time' to learn about life in medieval England.
Key Stage 1 pupils at Round House Primary Academy in St Neots experienced what it was like to live and work in a castle as part of their 'History Off the Page' days between September 9-13.
Mornings were spent crafting a number of different medieval objects and listening to a range of historical stories.
During the afternoon pupils took part a variety of activities, including jousting, singing, dancing and juggling.
Headteacher, Mrs Bates, said: "We do this for our history unit every year and it is a great way to get children excited about their learning.
"They loved dressing up and 'going back in time' and the children will use what they have experienced during this day in their learning in the classroom."
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