Science Trip to Sanders Draper

January 19, 2012
Eager to explore secondary science labs, class 6GD visited Sanders Draper school. Magnesium burned, ice melted, eggs fried and Bunsen burners flamed as the budding scientists investigated reversible and irreversible changes under the watchful eyes of Miss Mayhew (Primary Science coordinator) and Mrs Delmonte. All the children thoroughly enjoyed the experience and were able to develop their understanding through the practical activities.


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