Mission Molecular Mass - SUCCESS!
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S3 chemists worked together to crack calculations, unlock padlocks and successfully rescue Professor Molesworth from the lab cage.
Great teamwork, well done chemists!
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Our S3 winners from today are Adam Garsztka, Elliot Ruddy, Liam Agnew, Matthew Robertson, Patrick Weinberg and Leo Burns. Well done and well done to all S3 pupils involved π incredible work today! Thanks for Smallpiece trust and Quartzelec for providing such a fantastic opportunity today! β¨
S3 Scientists are hard at work in the planning stages of their renewable STEM project . At the moment they are exploring the resources theyβll need and designing their innovative, sustainable solutions. We are excited to show you their ideas come to life later πβ¨@smallpiecetrust #smallpiecetrust
Ice breaker challenge accepted πͺ
We are ready for a fun filled day!!
S3 will be putting their problem-solving skills to the test in our Renewable Energy Challenge with Smallpeice Trust β‘π β designing, building and thinking like the next generation of engineers. The future of sustainable energy starts here at HCHS πͺ
S4 Nat 5 Biologists released into the Holy Cross grounds in search of lichen ππ³ If itβs crusty, leafy or suspiciously fluffy β itβs science. Air pollution indicators in action! Well done S4 for braving the elements this morning!!
Higher Human Biology in action πͺπ©Ίβtesting blood pressure, learning about systolic and diastolic pressure, and proving Mrs Bell is an independent variable π
Touching grassβ¦ for National 5 Biology purposes πΏπ Measuring light intensity and soil moisture like responsible scientists π©βπ¬π¨βπ¬Well done S4
Ready to welcome our future S1 pupils to our curricular evening πΊππͺ©
Last nights mars lander winners π₯ π₯ π₯ EGGcellent work π π³
Our Mars Lander event well underway this evening ππ¬ππ§βππ©βππ¨βπ
Final Halloween science club of the week. We had a spooktacular time with glow sticks! Well done to all our excellent scientists this week π π π»
Happy Halloween from 4G and their heart pre dissection π« π π»
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Our National 5 Biology pupils got hands-on with one of the most fascinating parts of the human body β the heart!
Students explored the chambers, valves, and vessels up close. It might have looked a bit like a Halloween prop, but it was all in the name of Science! ππ¬
Science Takes Flight! S1 Science club making their very own flying bats π¦ππ±
More from todayβs lunchtime spooktacular session π₯³πππ
Our Halloween Science Club mixed fright with physics! We learned about density by making our own floating eyeballs β spooky science at its best! ππ©βπ¬ποΈ
Things got exciting in S1 Science Club today! π©Έπ§ββοΈ Donβt worryβno vampires were harmed while making our fake blood (just a few stained tables and terrified teachers). ππ ±οΈππ ΎοΈπ °οΈπ©Έ
Who said ghosts arenβt real? π»
Our static ghosts floated and danced this afternoon in F104!! No magic, just Science πͺπ¦π₯Όπ§ͺ
Elephants toothpaste ππͺ₯π¦·π¬ at Science club today ππΌπ₯³
N4 Biologists made baby Reebops to examine how characteristics are inherited by living organisms 𧬠π
More model atoms today from our fabulous S3 chemists!
Great creativity β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦and even better self-control (mostly!) ππ
#SweetSuccess π¬π©βπ¬βοΈπ¨βπ¬π¬
Who knew atoms could be so creative?
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S3 chemists having fun today, building model atoms before heading off for a well earned break! π€©βοΈπ€©
DNA? More like D-Not-Again!! 1P4 were looking incredibly guilty in Mrs Bells Science class this morning!! Studying DNA profiling and fingerprinting. One crime, one suspect and a whole lot of DNA!! Well done S1 π§¬π
Please find our September Science Newsletter ππ§¬
Wishing all of our super Scientists a restful and safe October holiday π π₯³
S1 made lava lamps last week at science club π§ͺπ©βπ¬π§βπ¬
Well done to our S1 and S2 Scientists of the month for September! πβοΈπ¬π
Ainβt no party like a DNA party ππ₯³π§¬ Higher Human Biologists demonstrating how proteins are synthesised π
Say cheese!! πππ₯³π