Year 8’s had an amazing day yesterday at the National History Museum.
Here’s just a few clips…
Year 8’s had an amazing day yesterday at the National History Museum.
Here’s just a few clips…
A reminder about Thursdays fieldwork arrangements. Please see the original post below.
Could I also ask that parents and carers do not send students with anything containing peanuts as we have a student with allergies to peanuts, also if students require an inhaler they must bring one with them on the day.
As part of the expedition Disaster!, students will carry out Fieldwork at the Natural History Museum, London, on Thursday 30th March 2017. Students will be travelling by coach to London and will therefore need to arrive at school no later than 6.15 am ready for a 6.30 am departure. We will arrive back at school later that evening at around 7.00 pm, depending on traffic. All students except those on Free School Meals will need to bring a packed lunch, and may want to bring some money for the Services on the way home where there will be an opportunity to eat, or bring a double packed lunch instead.
We ask that any students who are travel sick take their medication in good time, sit at the front of the bus, and pass their return journey medication to myself or their Crew leader.
If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
As part of the expedition Natural Disasters, students had to build and test designs for an earthquake resistant building. They the had to pitch this to the rest of their class.
Here’s just one of the pitches….
Year 8 students Kelsea (aged 12), Grace (aged 12) & Katie-Rae (aged 13) explain the technology behind earthquake resistant buildings as part of their research into natural disasters and how to minimise loss of life.
They created this amazing video. Well done girls!!
We need marbles! Lots of marbles, (or small balls that are the same size), please can you look in your cupboards and if possible send them in with your son or daughter tomorrow.
Thank you for your support.
Jacqueline Chappell