Year 4 Evaporating in the Name of Science!
Year 4 have proved themselves excellent scientists, undertaking careful observations of their evaporation experiments. They considered fair testing and comparing their predictions with their results,
Year 4 have proved themselves excellent scientists, undertaking careful observations of their evaporation experiments. They considered fair testing and comparing their predictions with their results,
There is no better way to learn new information than to experience it and try it out for yourself. That is what we believe at
As part of their plate tectonics unit, Year 6 were asked to design and build their own earthquake-proof structure. After a period of researching and
Year 4 have been enrolled as rangers to investigate and protect the rainforests of the world. They have made a great start by exploring the
Year 5 crossed all their fingers for a whole week and were rewarded with a non-windy, non-raining day on Wednesday which was perfect for our
Year 3 scientists enjoyed the chance to become artists this week using magnetic modelling sets kindly donated by FECS. The range of creations was large
On Thursday 28th February two teams of six Year 8 students went to Wellington School to take part in a heat of the Faraday Challenge run
Year 6 has spent the day completely hands on at the “We the Curious” Bristol Exploratorium. The morning consisted of a free play session for
Year 5 was treated to an interactive talk today from Maggie Sindall, artist and retired Head of Science at Cloyton Grammar School who lives near
Revision is not all bad, especially in the glorious sun. How lucky we are to have such wonderful outside space for our Year 5 Science
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