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NEWS, EV ENTS & AC T I V I T I ES

Science Christmas Lecture 2018 This year the Science Christmas Lecture was entitled Quite Interesting Science. We used the format of the well-known BBC TV programme QI to link together bits of science where we felt there were quite a few misconceptions out there and tried to correct them. As ever, the overarching format worked to some degree but the lecture degenerated into tenuous links about things that we thought would be quite fun to do anyway. I was particularly proud of our link between the Coriolis Effect (it’s not a force and it’s not why water swirls down your plug hole a particular way!) and vortices, purely so that we could create a fire tornado and produce smoke rings which flew out towards the audience. Oh and that one of us could muck about on a rotating platform.

“We created a fire tornado and produced smoke rings which flew out towards the audience’.” In the tradition of the TV programme we had a panel of “experts” comprised of pupils who sportingly read out scripted answers even though they knew they were wrong. Crazy buzzer sounds were from the sound of what happens to a glass container when caesium is added to water, Brian Cox saying “million billion billion billion” and a donkey sounding like an opera singer. We also tried to re-create some of the demonstrations that were shown on the TV programme: in addition to the fire tornado we demonstrated and talked through the science regarding non-Newtonian fluids, a selfpouring liquid and hydrophobic sand. Along the way we learned: Octopi do not have eight legs and that they are rather good at escaping through really small holes.

The animal that has survived the longest in space is the tardigrade – these little creatures survived the vacuum and radiation of outer space for 10 days, were revived and then were still able to lay eggs which successfully hatched! Planes do not really use the Bernouilli effect for lift (again really an excuse to pretend we were the Ghost Busters and for us to use leaf blowers to fire toilet roll at the audience) . Mount Everest isn’t really the highest mountain. A brief diversion of the format entitled “…est” talked through the largest and smallest animals on the land, in the sea and in the air, where we almost showed the size of a Patagotitan mayorum, the largest known dinosaur and the weight of 10 elephants, by using a tape measure in the Memorial Hall, although the final few feet would have been out of the window. We also broke one of the QI rules which says “The answer is never the Blue Whale” as one of our answers was. The outcome was a fact and fun-filled hour with lots of demonstrations and audience participation with a bit of learning along the way.

“A fact and fun-filled hour with lots of demonstrations and audience participation.” My huge thanks go to Amanda, Alice, Alex, Rebecca, David, Toby, Charlotte, James and Grace who buzzed their buzzers wonderfully and gave the wrong answers quite interestingly; to Alfie our roving cameraman; to all our wonderful support staff and science colleagues who gave the lectures and in particular Trevor, Barry and Mark our amazing technicians who really are the people that made it all possible. Mr Mark Edwards

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Beverley 10k

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Football

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pages 196-197

St Peter’s School Boat Club

12min
pages 190-195

Rounders

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pages 188-189

Cricket

17min
pages 180-187

Boys’ Hockey

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pages 162-165

Rugby

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pages 171-179

English

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pages 144-145

Netball

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pages 166-170

Boys’ Tennis

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pages 156-157

Creative Writing

15min
pages 146-151

Girls’ Tennis

6min
pages 153-155

Music

10min
pages 136-143

Shakespeare Schools’ Festival

1min
pages 120-121

Science Quizzes

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page 105

Drama

7min
pages 107-119

Science Christmas Lecture

2min
page 104

Sixth Form Speaks

1min
pages 98-99

Science Lectures

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pages 102-103

Stargazing Live

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page 100

Lectures

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pages 95-97

Religious Studies and Philosophy

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pages 86-88

Exploration Week

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pages 92-94

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

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pages 89-91

Modern Foreign Languages

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pages 82-85

Debating and Public Speaking

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pages 79-81

Maths Trust Challenges

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pages 76-77

Business and Economics

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page 75

Art Exhibitions

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pages 72-74

House Challenge

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page 71

ISSP

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page 69

National Schools’ Challenge

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page 70

South Africa Netball & Hockey Tour

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pages 60-63

Geography Field Trip to Arran

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pages 56-59

London Politics Trip

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page 52

Ski Trip

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pages 53-55

Spanish Trip to Salamanca

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pages 50-51

Washington Trip

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pages 48-49

Cambodia

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pages 44-47

Art Trips

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pages 41-43

The Rise

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The Manor

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pages 36-37

Temple

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pages 32-33

The Grove

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Queen’s

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pages 28-29

School

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pages 30-31

Linton

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pages 26-27

Hope

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pages 24-25

VALETE

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pages 14-16

Dronfield

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pages 22-23

SALVETE

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pages 17-18

Clifton

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COMMEMORATION

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TRIBUTE - CAMRON MILLER

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INTRODUCTION

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