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Aim High Science Olympics 

07/03/2010 

Academy triumphs in Science 

 

The Liverpool heats of the Aimhigher Science Olympics took place on 16th January with 10 schools taking part in a day long series of events, competing against each other for the chance to win through to the grand finals later in the year.


The schools visited the Department of Physics at the University of Liverpool to take part in a range of events that tested their science knowledge, team working and communication skills as they worked to achieve the highest scores on the day.


Activities included:
'Float Your Boat'
'Just in Time'
'Sweet Trader'
'Projectile Rocketing'.


The team from The Belvedere Academy triumphed on the day and will be competing in the final with teams from all over Greater Merseyside for the Science Olympics title this summer.  Congratulations to our girls!


David Painter, organiser of the Aimhigher Science Olympics and a physics graduate from The University of Liverpool explains: "The day is aimed to help students learn and develop skills in a fun and interesting way. The competition is a way of making science more accessible. We hope that activities such as these will begin to spark an interest."
This article is based on a news story taken from the Aimhigher website. 

http://www.ahgtm.ac.uk/news/?page_id=2103  

 
Miss L. Murphy, Librarian and Publicity Officer