A school in Costessey turned its assembly hall into an airport and classrooms into different countries for a day of learning.

Costessey Junior School, on Three Mile Lane, let children come to school with their suitcases for a day of international lessons.

Children, as part of International Languages Day, had the chance to go to an airport and fly to their chosen destination, taste and make food from that country, create arts and crafts and learn about how they live and the differences.

Norwich Evening News: Bethany and Violet check in their luggage with Assistant Headtacher Mr Serruys. Picture: Neil DidsburyBethany and Violet check in their luggage with Assistant Headtacher Mr Serruys. Picture: Neil Didsbury (Image: Archant)

The children also had a bollywood dancing session with Jaya Dance, specialists in authentic Indian dancing.

Katie Lawson, principal at the junior school, said: 'We have got a huge emphasis on making our curriculum inspiring and fun for all.

Norwich Evening News: Mrs Adcock from Costessey Junior School made sure the children had a safe 'flight' with her role as flight attendant for the day. Picture: Neil DidsburyMrs Adcock from Costessey Junior School made sure the children had a safe 'flight' with her role as flight attendant for the day. Picture: Neil Didsbury (Image: Archant)

'This is one of a series of events taking place this academic year, to really promote those none core subjects such as geography, history and the arts.'

Norwich Evening News: Tina Vallance from Jaya Dance teaching pupils from Costessey Junior School to dance on International Language Day. Picture: Neil DidsburyTina Vallance from Jaya Dance teaching pupils from Costessey Junior School to dance on International Language Day. Picture: Neil Didsbury (Image: Archant)

Norwich Evening News: Kieran had his passport at the ready and was looking forward to a day of cooking, dance and culture.Picture: Neil DidsburyKieran had his passport at the ready and was looking forward to a day of cooking, dance and culture.Picture: Neil Didsbury (Image: Archant)