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Some of the kids of West Heath School and Victoria School in Northfield who went on a
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Some of the kids of West Heath School and Victoria School in Northfield who went on a
Some of the kids of West Heath School and Victoria School in Northfield who went on a visit to the Rover Training Centre at Longbridge where they found how a robot works. Pictured are Leonie Westland, 7, from West Heath School and Nadeem Mohammed, 6, from Victoria School. 21st February 1992
Marcus Queenborough
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
West Midlands
England
Media ID 21681735
© Mirrorpix
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Captured in this nostalgic print from 21st February 1992, we see the excited faces of some of the bright young minds from West Heath School and Victoria School in Northfield. These eager school pupils embarked on a fascinating visit to the Rover Training Centre at Longbridge, where they were introduced to the wonders of technology firsthand. Among them are Leonie Westland, a spirited 7-year-old from West Heath School, and Nadeem Mohammed, an enthusiastic 6-year-old representing Victoria School. Their beaming smiles reflect their genuine curiosity as they delve into the realm of robotics. This snapshot encapsulates a significant moment in these children's education - an opportunity for hands-on learning that broadened their horizons and sparked their imaginations. It serves as a reminder of how crucial school trips are in shaping young minds by exposing them to new experiences beyond classroom walls. The photograph itself carries us back to the vibrant atmosphere of the early 1990s - an era defined by technological advancements and endless possibilities. Marcus Queenborough skillfully captures not only the innocence and wonderment radiating from these youngsters but also preserves a slice of history that celebrates childhood exploration. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of our own youthful adventures and inspired by these future leaders who eagerly embraced knowledge during their formative years.
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