Ancient Rome

Description

Bring the world of Ancient Rome to life for your pupils with this immersive workshop that supports the KS2 History curriculum, particularly focusing on Roman civilisation and culture. “Take Me Back to Ancient Rome” offers a hands-on journey through Roman myths, daily life, and customs that will deepen pupils’ understanding and excitement about this fascinating period in history.

The session begins with an interactive exploration of the Roman creation story, beliefs, and gods. Guided by professional workshop leaders, students engage in storytelling, movement, and group work to explore the origins and culture of Ancient Rome, bringing Roman mythology to life through drama and expressive arts. This dynamic approach is designed to not only enhance pupils’ historical knowledge but also build confidence, teamwork, and communication skills.

This workshop brings history alive in an unforgettable way, building a bridge between classroom learning and interactive experiences that will leave a lasting impression on your pupils.


👥 Suitable for KS2 - Up to 30 Pupils

(nominal fee of £7 per additional child)

🟠 £175 - Half Day

🔴 £235 - Full Day (with Performance)

🔵 £255 - Full Day (with Craft Workshop)


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In the full-day workshop, the morning’s creative activities lay the foundation for a performance in the afternoon. Pupils will work together to craft a short presentation to share with peers, other year groups, or parents and carers, allowing them to experience the power of storytelling and performance. This collaborative project reinforces their learning and provides a memorable way to engage the school community in their achievements.

Alternatively, you may choose to pair the morning workshop with an afternoon craft session. Pupils will apply their newfound knowledge to create Roman-inspired artefacts, which they can display at school or take home as a lasting reminder of their day. Options include mosaic making, clay figurines, or Roman jewellery, offering a tangible connection to the past and a hands-on experience that complements the curriculum.

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