
On Tuesday, our enthusiastic Year 5 pupils embarked on an exciting journey to explore two remarkable places of worship: Rochester Cathedral and Chatham Synagogue. As they delved into the rich tapestry of Abrahamic religions, pupils had the unique opportunity to compare these beautiful places of worship first hand. The experience not only heightened their appreciation for both traditions, but also deepened their understanding of the significance of faith in different cultures. Our budding scholars returned brimming with knowledge and insights, eager to share their discoveries with their classmates. What a delightful day of learning it was!
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