03/06/2026
At Wroxeter (the Roman City) Year 3 were able to make practical links to their previous History unit (the Romans) and discover more about how the Roman conquest of Britain had a direct impact on our local area. The pupils learnt about how the Romans constructed the city of Viriconium (Wroxeter), which was the fourth largest in Roman Britain, in an attempt to entice the local Cornovii tribe to come down from their hillfort on the Wrekin and join in the Roman way of life, peacefully. Historians believe that the original inhabitants of the area of Wolverhampton (Wolverhampton did not exist until 985AD) were members of the Cornovii tribe, who came down from the Wrekin. At Wroxeter the pupils were able to see the ruins of the once great city and were taken on a costume-led tour to learn more about life at Wroxeter as a Roman. They also saw the remains of a Roman mosaic, which indicates that a very important Roman lived in Wroxeter during the period of Roman Britain.