Sisters organise inclusive trip to show school friends Greenwich Maritime Museum
Two sisters from Gloucestershire organised a trip to take their school friends to Greenwich Maritime Museum in a celebration of inclusivity.
Destiny Ezewudo-Broadbridge, nine, and Harmony Ezewudo- Broadbridge, seven, have a membership at the museum in Greenwich.
But after a school lesson on Christopher Wren – who designed the Royal Observatory – the girls noticed that 12 of their school friends had never visited London before.

Together with their parents Rosie Broadbridge and Mikey Ezewudo, the family organised a coach to take a group of children and parents to London in their half-term holiday.
Ms Broadbridge said: “It was an inclusive project, all races, disabled and non-disabled children, Christians and Muslims. The girls wanted to make sure everyone got a chance to see the museum.”

On February 10 the group gathered at Cirencester Primary School, in Victoria Road, Cirencester, and boarded the coach for the 2hrs 40mins drive to the museum.
Destiny said: “I was glad I had all my friends with me in London. It was a very exciting day.”
Pictured top: Destiny Ezewudo-Broadbridge (left) and Harmony Ezewudo- Broadbridge (middle) getting ready for their trip to the Greenwich Maritime Museum (Picture: Rosie Broadbridge)