On Friday 17th October our year 13 history cohort visited Hampton Court Palace, the home of many key characters from their A-level such as Cardinal Wolsey and even Henry VIII himself. The students were first able to explore the palace, from kitchens to chapel, wardrobe room to the 'Room of Great Easement' (also known as the toilet), and everything in between. They even had time to run a quick Privy Council meeting!
After their time exploring the students participated in a workshop led by an expert on Hampton Court Palace on the topic of the English Reformation. It had been clear all day that our students are well-versed in everything Tudor, a clear result of their exceptional hard work over year 12, but during this workshop they really impressed everyone. There was no question they could not answer, and yet they had their own questions about what they had seen as they still wanted to know more. Some of the highlights from our year 13 students included the magnificent tapestries, the 'eaves droppers' ensuring nobody spoke badly about the King and arguably the most popular story, that the ghost of Catherine Howard still haunts the halls.













