YOUNGSTERS got creative, acquired new skills and learned more about their local environment at a school in Worcester. Staff from the Duckworth Worcestershire Trust visited pupils at Christopher Whitehead Language College, Bromwich Road, St John's, as a part of their citizenship day yesterday.
Children took part in bhangra dancing, African drumming, martial arts sessions, and international cookery lessons.
Students were also given the chance to walk through Chapter Meadows, Worcester, learning about traditional environmental management. Pictured above are Year eight pupils Jamie Hodgetts, Dean Griffin and Ryan Handley taking part in an art workshop in Chapter Meadows. Picture by Emma Attwood. 16008801
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