PUPILS at St Faith's School have been bringing their learning to life and putting their creative skills to the test during a series of artistic activities in the classroom.
Year 5 did brass rubbings based on their Tudor project. Expert brass rubbers helped youngsters create pictures of historical characters.
Pupils also recreated Tudor roses using complicated silk screen printing techniques. Their designs were also transferred onto T-shirts.
One year did research on Hinduism. They then used their newly acquired knowledge to design and make clay models based on Hindu gods.
Headteacher Mark Biltcliffe said: "It is very important our pupils are aware of different cultures and different religions."
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