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SCIENCE WEEK AT KTS


The Science department at KTS celebrated British Science week with many activities for both Students and Staff.

British Science Week refers to series of science-related events for the general public which are held in the UK one week of the year. The aim of such science weeks is to engage and inspire people of all ages with science, engineering and technology.

There was an array of amazining lunchtime activities for students, including making ice cream with dry ice, creating bicarbonate bombs, fire writing, making gunpowder and anatomy (the study of internal organs, like the heart and liver).

Just under 400 students attending these sessions.

On Wednesday in conjunction with the schools celebration of the schools 75th Birthday Science staff dressed up and taught lessons styled on technology and the science curriculum of 1939.

Thursday saw a very enthusiastic group of year 6 pupils from Hartsfield come into school and make glue from milk and fluorescent bouncy balls.

A successful week of science for all ages at the school.

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