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Scientific challenges for school pupils

Hannah Headley, Georgia Jubb, Hannah Casserley
Hannah Headley, Georgia Jubb, Hannah Casserley

Firing rockets, making life-size astronauts and broadcasting news from another planet were all in a day’s work for these pupils.

Dartford Science and Technology College’s science, technology and arts week presented pupils with a number of challenges and treats.

Rosie Harrison, Sophie Holderness, Margaret Eady, all 15 with Alien lollipops they made
Rosie Harrison, Sophie Holderness, Margaret Eady, all 15 with Alien lollipops they made

Year 7 pupils from the school visited the Observatory Science Centre in Herstmonceux, East Sussex, where they took part in a bridge-building workshop and enjoyed a telescope tour and science show.

Year 8 geography pupils wrote imaginary news reports about their arrival on a new planet which were recorded by sixth-form students.

Some pupils from Years 8 and 9 also watched the film Aliens in the Attic and then answered a quiz at the end.

Mollie Peile-Barnes, Ellis Warren
Mollie Peile-Barnes, Ellis Warren

English teacher Bronagh McPartland said: “The idea was to give the children confidence in both speaking and listening, and to be able to use their imagination when writing creative stories in the future.”

Year 9 Dartford Science and Technology College pupils made a life-size astronaut collage using different fabrics and materials, others painted “space gardens”, while another group made alien face masks and abstract paintings.

Chelsea Brunton, Kasey Day, Emily Meikle, Faye Atkins, all 14, with their space artwork
Chelsea Brunton, Kasey Day, Emily Meikle, Faye Atkins, all 14, with their space artwork
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