On 11th March we had our annual British Science Week celebrations.
The day was packed with fun activities to engage students with the STEM subjects. We had a host of external STEM ambassadors who came in to share their expertise and passion for their given specialism . The purpose of the day was to engage all the students with a wide range of STEM activities.
Here is a flavour of the activities that took place during the day.
Year 5
- Mrs Urwin delivered a solar mechanics activity.
- Technology Tom gave an interactive workshop about scientific developments.
- Alan Jones from the National Energy Alliance worked on a drama based energy workshop.
- Year 5 staff had the students working on Baskerville linked circuits
Year 6
- Michelle Payne a biomedical scientist from Sunderland university ran an infection workshop
- Tracy Atkins launched the pedometer challenge
- Mrs Brown (one of our parents) volunteered to run an engaging physics workshop
- Fran Mockford from IHC got the students bridge building in her engineering workshop
- The much loved Creepy Crawley roadshow offered the students to get up close to some of their favourite minibeast including a snake!
Year 7 activities were co-ordinated by Northumberland Education Business Partnership.
- The egg rocket challenge was enjoyed by all
- The digital Skills workshop was delivered by Newcastle College and the students designed their own games
- Piramal delivered a workshop which gave an insight into the pharmaceutical industry
- The roller coaster engineering workshop gave students an opportunity to work at their engineering skills.
Year 8
- Jess Stangward travelled all the way from London to discuss animal researching
- Teeside university delivered a forensics workshop and a bridge building activity
- Hannah from Newcastle University talked about chemistry in your world
- ICE (Institute of Civil Engineers) delivered a water filtration workshop
To view a gallery of images from the day click ‘continue reading’.