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Science College 2009-2010

Science College 2009-2010. Key Events. Primary liaison. Led by Mrs Crowther After school master classes, visits to AGSB (e.g. planetarium, ‘bug man’ during activities week), lessons delivered in the primary school Great feedback obtained from participating students

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Science College 2009-2010

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  1. Science College 2009-2010 Key Events

  2. Primary liaison Led by Mrs Crowther After school master classes, visits to AGSB (e.g. planetarium, ‘bug man’ during activities week), lessons delivered in the primary school Great feedback obtained from participating students Student leadership opportunities from VI form

  3. Stamford Park students in the planetarium

  4. Astronomy Evening classes Overwhelming interest for the first year Excellent results considering full GCSE course delivered in two terms 12 A* and 4A (including two Yr7 students) Very positive feedback from the participants

  5. Making a comet

  6. STEM Careers’ fair 28 organisations and companies attended ranging in disciplines from health care to nuclear engineering Fair consisted of stalls and presentations Attended by Yr10 students and their parents together with students from AGGS and Wellington school Excellent feedback from both students and attendees: - 98% agreed/strongly agreed that fair gave valuable insight into careers in the STEM disciplines - 84% agreed/strongly agreed that a good range of careers was covered

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