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Discover Primary Science Award

14/3/2019

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We were delighted to receive the Discover Primary Science award again this year. The award recognises the school's effort and achievement in involving children in hands on science experiences and linking this with maths, engineering, and ICT activities. We are proud to have won 13 successive DPSM awards, which is a significant result in itself, but particularly for a junior school. We will be entering the children's work again this year. The award involves whole school and classroom participation in science experiences and experiments, as well as school visits from different scientists including biologists, chemists, physicists and others involved in various scientific fields. This gives the children fantastic exposure to science in many guises and provides them with opportunities to see what a career in science could be like for them.
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