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RAI Museum, Math Scare Boom and Archaeology in primary school 📺

Days full of excitement and discovery for our Primary School pupils! From ancient history to contemporary media, our children have enjoyed engaging experiences that transform learning into a real adventure.

Here are the highlights:

📺 Cameraman for a day at the RAI Museum

The third-year classes immersed themselves in the magic of communication! It wasn't just a simple tour, but an interactive experience involving sounds and images. The students played with historical equipment, stepping into the shoes of presenters and singers, and even played Fred Buscaglione's iconic pink piano.

🔢 Math Scare Boom: Maths that isn't scary!

First, second and third year classes attended a brilliant and ironic lesson-show. The aim? To demonstrate that mathematics is all around us! Through the performing arts, the children tackled their 'fear of numbers', transforming it into curiosity and confidence in their own abilities. Who said STEM subjects can't be fun?

🦴 A stroll through prehistory with Nitokris

In the third-year classroom, time has been turned back thousands of years. Thanks to the experts from the Nitokris association, the young archaeologists have explored the stages of human evolution. With new discoveries and exciting stories, history has come alive, allowing the children to get a hands-on understanding of our roots.

Investing in diverse experiences means opening new windows onto the world for our pupils. We are proud of our little explorers!