Pennthorpe has kicked off the new academic year with an exciting and dynamic start in the science department, setting the stage for an action-packed year of exploration and discovery. Under the leadership of the school’s new Head of Science, Mrs Conway, alongside science teacher Mrs Crabbe, students across various year groups have already been immersed in hands-on scientific investigations.

In Year 8, students are diving into the complexities of anaerobic respiration, using yeast to explore the fascinating world of microorganisms. Meanwhile, Year 7 are delving into the principles of gas pressure, conducting experiments that bring this important scientific concept to life.

Year 5 pupils are tackling the forces and friction that govern the physical world, investigating how these factors affect motion and objects around us. Year 6 are engaging in experiments focused on changes of state, including the processes of condensation and evaporation, helping them understand key principles in chemistry and physics.

Mrs Conway and Mrs Crabbe are ensuring that science at Pennthorpe is more than just theory, making learning fun and interactive. With a focus on curiosity and practical experimentation, this year promises to be another vibrant and stimulating journey for the Pennthorpe children.

As the academic year unfolds, Pennthorpe continues to foster a love of science through inquiry-based learning, setting the foundation for a future of discovery and innovation.