Year 2 pupils from Waycroft Academy took an interesting walk around their local area of Stockwood as part of their geography lesson.
The walk was designed to help pupils learn about the various buildings in their community and the important roles they serve.
During the walk, pupils identified different types of buildings and discussed what they are used for.
Pupils were excited to explore their neighbourhood and engage in discussions about the variety of jobs that can be done in Stockwood.
Highlights of the walk included spotting an ambulance, which prompted a lively discussion about the role of paramedics.
The pupils also spotted a sign related to rubbish collection and learned about the importance of bin collections and waste management in the community.
In addition, they explored the different types of jobs within their own school, adding to their understanding of local employment.
A spokesperson said: “The walk not only helped the pupils connect with their local environment but also introduced them to the wide range of careers that contribute to the functioning of their community.”