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Enrichment

World Science Day

To celebrate World Science Day for Peace and Development, our children in Years 3–6 were set a special half-term homework project focused on sustainability. They chose from a range of exciting investigations and creative tasks — including upcycling crafts, recycled collage art, home energy usage investigations, and setting up recycling or composting systems at home. These projects encouraged children to apply their working scientifically skills by researching, collecting data, and presenting their findings. The response was fantastic, with many thoughtful and imaginative projects shared, showing great enthusiasm for protecting our planet and involving families in meaningful, eco-conscious learning at home.

Well done to all our young scientists!

  

   

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

British Science Week

As part of our British Science Week 2025 celebrations (7th–16th March), children across Years 3–6 took part in the British Science Association’s UK-wide Poster Competition. The theme this year was ‘Change and Adapt’, and our pupils explored a range of fascinating ideas — from animal adaptations and climate change, to technology and scientific experiments.

Using their creativity and working scientifically skills, children designed eye-catching and informative posters that reflected their understanding of the theme. Well done to everyone who took part — and good luck to the children whose posters have been entered into the national competition!