Ancient Greeks at the school

We had an Ancient Greek day at Enfield Heights with Sir Teachalot.

The children learnt all about family life in Ancient Greece and even got to try out some weapons and war tactics.

We also explored the origins of democracy and the importance of it in today’s world.

About 2,500 years ago, Greece was one of the most important places in the ancient world. The Greeks were great thinkers, warriors, writers, actors, athletes, artists, architects and politicians.

The Greeks called themselves Hellenes and their land was Hellas. The name ‘Greeks’ was given to the people of Greece later by the Romans.

They lived in mainland Greece and the Greek islands, but also in colonies scattered around the Mediterranean Sea. There were Greeks in Italy, Sicily, Turkey, North Africa, and as far west as France.

They sailed the sea to trade and find new lands. The Greeks took their ideas with them and they started a way of life that's similar to the one we have today.