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Posted by James Felix
Posted by James Felix
This week’s dedication is to all those men, women and children who lost their chance to become scientist of the week, as they may have lost their lives, may have lost their...
Posted by James Felix
This weeks scientist of the week is Dian Fossey who was an American primatologist and conservationist known for undertaking an extensive study of mountain gorilla groups. Born in...
Posted by James Felix
This weeks scientist of the week is Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, who was the astronomer and astro-physicist that discovered that stars are made largely of the two lightest chemical...
Posted by James Felix
This weeks scientist of the week is John Dalton who was the chemist that came up with atomic theory. His theory was that all matter is composed of atoms, indivisible and...
Posted by James Felix
Posted by James Felix
Posted by James Felix
Posted by James Felix
Posted by James Felix
There has understandably been a huge focus on Year 11 and Year 13 with their assessments and gathering of evidence for Centre Assessed Grades this year. However, Ms Booth and her...
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,...