Science club
This week, our students took part in the science club. They used a variety of ingredients, including baking soda, citric acid, essential oils, and food colouring, to create their...
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This week, our students took part in the science club. They used a variety of ingredients, including baking soda, citric acid, essential oils, and food colouring, to create their...
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Over the last half term more than thirty year 7 and 8 students have attended at least one of the KS3 Science Club lunchtime sessions. This half term they have learnt about spiders...
Posted by Andrew Gall
It was great to see students come to Science Club so soon after their return from the half-term holiday. With great enthusiasm and endeavour, all the students were tasked with...
Posted by Damien O'Brien
Science Club Wednesday 9th May with Mr. Green. Students enjoyed the task and challenge of making paper water bombs to knock down a target. Kavya in year 8 came closest to knocking...
Posted by Matthew Green
This week, our students took part in the science club. They used a variety of ingredients, including baking soda, citric acid, essential oils, and food colouring, to create their own unique bath bombs.
The students enjoyed learning about the science behind the bath bomb reactions and how to create their own. They also had fun experimenting and seeing how the bath bombs work.
The science club is a great way for students to learn about science in a fun and hands-on way. It is also a great way for students to be creative and express themselves.
We have more exciting practicals planned, and we look forward to seeing more students join the science club in the following weeks.
I am sure many of you might not have heard of the Allied Health Professionals (AHP), maybe you might have seen them working in a hospital or at the clinic or even rushing up and...
On Friday morning last week it was inspiring to visit a number of Year 7, 9 and Sixth Form science lessons at the start of the day. Routines for learning were well embedded,...