Year 4 Step Back in Time: Roman Day at Ufton Court

Yesterday, our Year 4 pupils enjoyed an unforgettable day at Ufton Court, taking part in our much-loved annual Roman Day. This trip has been a highlight for the past four years, offering children the chance to consolidate their history learning in a truly immersive and exciting way.
The day was packed with hands-on activities designed to bring the past to life. Pupils took part in three main workshops, each exploring a different aspect of Roman life:
- Military Manoeuvres – How do we fight? Children trained like Roman soldiers, learning discipline, teamwork and the skills needed to serve in the empire’s army.
- Crime and Punishment – Was Roman justice fair? Pupils discovered the fascinating—and often brutal—legal system of ancient Rome, exploring how wealth and status influenced justice.
- Daily Life Skills – What key skills are needed to support our life here? From spinning wool to building fires, children experienced the practical skills essential for survival in Roman Britain.
“I liked being a Roman soldier – the shields were heavy!” – Year 4 pupil
“We learned how Romans cooked and made clothes – it was fun!” – Year 4 pupil
Mr Ashby, Year 4 Lead, said:
“Roman Day is always a highlight. It’s incredible to see pupils so engaged and excited about history. These hands-on experiences make learning meaningful and unforgettable.”
A huge thank you to everyone who helped make this trip possible!
