Students learn big bang theory at The Deepings School
Year 10 students from the school and young people from four other schools in the area had two hours to create and decorate their own rockets which then had lift off.
Nineteen rockets were made in total, all of them proven to have been a great success when they were launched high into the atmosphere.
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Hide AdScience teacher Carolyn Greig said: “The day was hugely successful in getting everyone involved and excited about science. But it also raised the profile of science-related careers.”
This excitement was shared by students like William Schelpe of the Deepings School who said: “It was a lot more hands on than just working in a classroom.
“It has interested me a lot more in science and has opened up a lot more options to me for when I leave school.”
The event was funded by the Ogden Trust which exists to promote the teaching and learning of physics.
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Hide AdGraham Wigley from the Ogden Trust was a guest at the school for the rocket building day, as was Steve Bennett who set up his Starchaser Industries nearly 25 years ago to raise awareness of space-related products and services.