National Science & Engineering Week

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20/05/2013

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Dunbar SciFest 2012

Dunbar SciFest 2012 was organised by the Science sub-group of Dunbar Primary School’s Parent Council.

Gastronaut meets astronaut

Space food for an adventurous future. NSEW press launch 2012 with Helen Sharman, Brian Ratcliffe and Robin Fegen.

DayGlo - Y Touring theatre company

A new play about punks, personalised medicine, cancer and genetic testing.

Reading Science Week 2012

Get hands-on with science in the high street with lots of fizzing, whizzing, banging and clanging.

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Inspirational inventions

Monday, 25 March, 2013 - 09:15 to Thursday, 28 March, 2013 - 15:15

Children will be introduced to inventions and will then create their own inventions which will be judged by our very own 'Dragon's Den' style panel, comprising of science leaders from our feeder infant and secondary schools, head teacher and science link governor for the school. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes in both Y3/4 and Y5/6. We will also be operating a whole school science carousel covering a variety of scientific processes and concepts. Children will also be asked to decide which was the most important invention over the last 200 years. parents will be invited in to participate in any of the carousel activities with their children.

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General Science
Age group: 
7–11 year olds
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