
In May 2024, Finton House School sponsored The Life Exhibition (about the life of Jesus), held at Trinity Road Chapel. Finton House invited 7 other Wandsworth Primary Schools attended to enjoy the event.
Find out more about it here: http://www.lifeexpo.co.uk/promo
The exhibition at Trinity Road Chapel, was a resounding success and we were delighted that the Chapel once again hosted the event. Over the course of the week, classes from Year 5 and Year 6 schools attended free 75-minute sessions, engaging enthusiastically with an interactive exhibition that proved suitable for faith, multi-faith and non-denominational schools alike.
Pupils visited a series of thoughtfully designed pods within the hall, each exploring aspects of the life of Jesus. Using iPads provided on site, children interacted with the exhibition in an engaging and age-appropriate way, culminating in the reflective question, “What do you think?”a highlight of the visit, encouraging open discussion and personal interpretation with no right or wrong answers.
Feedback from schools was overwhelmingly positive, with the inclusive nature of the exhibition and its interactive format particularly praised. Overall, the week was exceptionally well attended and demonstrated the value of offering a welcoming, engaging learning experience for pupils of all backgrounds.
In May 2024, Finton House School sponsored The Life Exhibition (about the life of Jesus), held at Trinity Road Chapel. Finton House invited 7 other Wandsworth Primary Schools attended to enjoy the event.
Find out more about it here: http://www.lifeexpo.co.uk/promo
The exhibition at Trinity Road Chapel, was a resounding success and we were delighted that the Chapel once again hosted the event. Over the course of the week, classes from Year 5 and Year 6 schools attended free 75-minute sessions, engaging enthusiastically with an interactive exhibition that proved suitable for faith, multi-faith and non-denominational schools alike.
Pupils visited a series of thoughtfully designed pods within the hall, each exploring aspects of the life of Jesus. Using iPads provided on site, children interacted with the exhibition in an engaging and age-appropriate way, culminating in the reflective question, “What do you think?”a highlight of the visit, encouraging open discussion and personal interpretation with no right or wrong answers.
Feedback from schools was overwhelmingly positive, with the inclusive nature of the exhibition and its interactive format particularly praised. Overall, the week was exceptionally well attended and demonstrated the value of offering a welcoming, engaging learning experience for pupils of all backgrounds.