Virtual STEM Projects
By: Preeti Ramchandani
In the orange lamp experiment, the stem of the orange acts as the wick for the oil and the light it gives can actually last 6-8 hours. The orange peel lamp not only gives light, but also gives out a nice fragrance.
By: Ella Mahouho
In the invisible ink experiment, secret messages can be written using lemon or lime juice (acting as ink) and a clothing iron. When the acid in the lemon juice is exposed to heat, it turns to a different colour and messages become visible.
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Year Eight discover the courage involved in becoming a firefighter
Year Eight discover the courage involved in becoming a firefighter on their visit to Direction Du Groupement National De Sapeurs-Pompiers.
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Year 8 visit to the Segbeya School For The Blind
With a focus on Education For All in this term's Global Perspectives lessons, Year 8 planned a worthwhile visit to the Segbeya School For The Blind (Centre De Promotion Sociale Des Aveugles De Segbeya).
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Year 2 pupils become budding botanists
Year 2 pupils become budding botanists after their outing to the nearby green space called Botanico.
Year 6 learn more about recycling
Year 6 had the opportunity to learn more about recycling and repurposing from the "Recycling Queen."
La Visite de la Grand-mère d'Alice.
Studies reveal that children who spend time with grandparents, or the elderly in general, gain wisdom and patience. The Year 5 French class happily write about their interaction with the grandmother of classmate, Alice Mathieu.