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Students Visit the Golden Hinde

Year 11 History students recently had the opportunity to visit the Golden Hinde, a full-size reconstruction of the famous Elizabethan galleon.

The purpose of this immersive experience was to provide our historians with a first-hand understanding of the motivations behind Sir Francis Drake's historic circumnavigation and its impact on the early modern world.

Led by a knowledgeable tour guide, students were given a tour of the ship, giving them an understanding of the challenges and dangers, that 16th-century mariners faced. To illustrate the path the ship took during it’s circumnavigation, the tour guide stood on a giant map of the world talking through key point and facts. In addition to enriching their contextual knowledge, there were opportunities for our students to actively participate in the maritime tasks of the 16th century. Several members of the group volunteered to raise the anchor and even simulate the preparations to fire a cannon.

Students will be answering question about Drake's circumnavigation of the globe for the ‘historic environment question’ in their GCSE exams and this visit undoubtedly served as a stepping stone towards their success in their upcoming exams.

“The guide told us many interesting facts. I was able to see where ‘stuff’ happened physically and take part in demonstrations, which made the experience really good.” Saleen.A

“The trip overall was a memorable and eye-opening experience which allowed me to indulge myself in Sir Francis Drake’s Circumnavigation and expand my knowledge massively. It was educational and fun.” Nayab.H

“It was interesting to learn about the history of the galleon, including where in the world it had travelled.” Annabelle.H

“The trip was so entertaining. I learned a lot during my time in the Golden Hinde.” Alexandra.G 

“The visit to the Golden Hinde has really helped with my contextual knowledge of the 16th Century.” Freddie.H

 

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