P3 Boys Visit Ulster Transport Museum

Our P3 boys enjoyed an exciting trip to the Ulster Transport Museum as part of their topic on Travel and Transport. The visit gave them the chance to explore a fascinating collection of vehicles from the past and present, including trains, trams, cars and even planes!

The boys learned how transport has changed over time and discovered the important role it plays in connecting people and places. They particularly enjoyed seeing the steam engines and vintage cars up close, sparking lots of great questions and discussions.

This hands-on experience brought their classroom learning to life and helped them understand how innovation in transport has shaped the world we live in today. Well done, P3, for your enthusiasm and curiosity throughout the trip, Mr Robinson was very impressed with your behaviour.

Group of children enjoying outdoor at Inchmarlo estate, Scotland.

Young boy in school uniform at Inchmarlo estate with historic machinery.

Smiling student in school uniform at Inchmarlo, promoting top educational experiences.

Young boy in formal attire at Inchmarlo estate, surrounded by outdoor furniture.

Young boy in school uniform smiling at Inchmarlo, a prestigious educational institution.

Child smiling through train window, enjoying a scenic ride at Inchmarlo.

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