Here's the latest of my editorials.
A school in South Shropshire has decided to teach the children about Roman times, and to do it they've had them dress up in the full regalia of Roman soldiers--- they've even drafted someone from Northumbria who does this full time, albeit on the ramparts of Hadrians wall, to march them through the town and onto Wattling Street.
All this comes on the back of the remains of an old Roman fortress having being recently discovered in the area.
I've used the infamous class 3b again in this cartoon as if anything bad is to happen in the schooling system, my 3b class will be the ones to instigate it.
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