On Friday 7th March, GCSE and A-Level students from the ADT department went on a trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. From seeing replicas of world-famous sculptures in the Cast Courts, West-End theatre costumes and an array of paintings, drawings and garments, students were introduced to a plethora of artefacts from across the world of decorative art and design. The magnificent building itself with it’s glowing glass centrepiece and abundance of elaborate arches, plays home to more than 5000 years of human creativity – a fantastic opportunity to see a wide range of cultures, time periods and movements in one place!
A huge thank you to Miss Cartwright, Mrs Pugh and Mrs Ellis for supporting myself in taking students to London, and to Mrs McHugh and Mrs McNeill for helping to organise a memorable day for us all.On Friday 7th March, GCSE and A-Level students from the ADT department went on a trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. From seeing replicas of world-famous sculptures in the Cast Courts, West-End theatre costumes and an array of paintings, drawings and garments, students were introduced to a plethora of artefacts from across the world of decorative art and design. The magnificent building itself with it’s glowing glass centrepiece and abundance of elaborate arches, plays home to more than 5000 years of human creativity – a fantastic opportunity to see a wide range of cultures, time periods and movements in one place!
A huge thank you to Miss Cartwright, Mrs Pugh and Mrs Ellis for supporting myself in taking students to London, and to Mrs McHugh and Mrs McNeill for helping to organise a memorable day for us all.


