The Science department recently invited 30 Year 2 pupils from local primary schools to try some messy, fun and exciting science activities, with the assistance of a number of Sixth Form students.
One activity included water filled rockets, with the students learning about presure inside the bottle and how it moves up into the air.
The primary school pupils had a fantastic time and the sixth form students’ incredible enthusiasm and general contributions were a huge factor in the success of the day.
Head of Chemistry, Miss Walllace said; "They (sixth formers) were all genuinely brilliant, and their help was not only appreciated by me and the technicians, but especially by the Year 2 students who thought they were amazing!"
The sixth formers involved were; Amelia Ellis, Rebecca Maynard, Adam Dixon, Nick Bell, Joe Nelson, Greg Goddard and George Muge.
Special credit needs to go to Helen Inman and Alex Bowles who were especially amazing as they helped set up, assisted with all the activities and even stayed through break to help out too. Well done to the Year 2s for their incredible effort, the 6th formers and to all involved!