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18/04/24

Squirrel class have been planting sunflowers 🌻 today. Which one will grow the tallest? pic.twitter.com/RLEI5UALjB

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18/04/24

Rabbit class welcomed Bramble and Apple (our school stick insects) to school today. They searched for bugs in the playground. pic.twitter.com/bWZANwGhgd

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18/04/24

Our new Reading shed is fully stocked and ready for the summer term! pic.twitter.com/PaOH00LIEo

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22/03/24

What a fantastic time Squirrel class had at Parndon woods! pic.twitter.com/DEhPBHxHRH

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22/03/24

This week in art, the children made a plate slider space picture. First, they had to use watercolours to paint their plate, they look awesome 🚀🎨 pic.twitter.com/FA8MVGgEK8

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22/03/24

Rabbit class enjoying the spring sunshine ☀️ pic.twitter.com/NlTT0VA29I

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22/03/24

Pheasant class have created their prototypes! We can’t wait to see the finished product! Let’s go fly a 🪁 pic.twitter.com/1oGaal6bEW

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22/03/24

Pheasant class have made their own rocks this week! pic.twitter.com/VkNDSO6vCm

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22/03/24

Owl class have created lighthouses in the style of architect, Zaha Hadid. Well done! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/DuH4OQdtSq

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20/03/24

Here are a selection of poems the Dragonfly class have written on seeded paper. In July, the poems will be scattered from the air along The Somme in remembrance of those who fought in WW1. pic.twitter.com/ZCAXBOBt93

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19/03/24

Y5&6 had an amazing day learning about WW1 planes and air combat.The children got to experience the virtual cockpit in the flight simulator using vr headsets. They also wrote poems onto seeded paper which will be airdropped over France as part of a wider project. pic.twitter.com/Vx59rp8Njv

08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Elaine Luscombe 🙌 PE Co-ordinator / EYFS / PPA Support at Roydon Primary 💙#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/CsezMMCEZX

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08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Elaine Luscombe 🙌 PE Co-ordinator / EYFS / PPA Support at Roydon Primary 💙#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/CsezMMCEZX

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08/03/24

Congratulations to our Mothers Day winners. All the children wrote beautiful nominations for their mothers. They will be bringing them home today! ♥️Thank you FORSA for presenting the prizes! pic.twitter.com/l7yWVZWJ8y

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08/03/24

To celebrate our World Book week the children have a dress down day today! pic.twitter.com/4VJXeMSD9g

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07/03/24

Rabbit class enjoying their new water tower 🥰 pic.twitter.com/CjPRGM7XNk

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06/03/24

Can you find and name all the books around the school? pic.twitter.com/HghKpaxogK

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06/03/24

Can you find and name all the books around the school? pic.twitter.com/aGjDP0jo35

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06/03/24

Rabbits enjoying a book in our reading nook! A fantastic place to swap a book! pic.twitter.com/0eLdSfA4J3

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06/03/24

Pheasant class have been learning about Mountain environments in Geography today! pic.twitter.com/BMWeSOXFwi

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Children touch the actual moon

Children touch the actual moon

Posted: 4th January 2019

Students are reaching for the stars...and touching the moon.

Children attending BMAT schools have been given a once-in-a-lifetime experience thanks to BMAT STEM Academy.

The school – dedicated to science, technology, engineering and maths – is one of the select few in the country to borrow a piece of the moon.

Working with the Science and Technology Facilities Council, the school took part in the Lunar Rocks and Meteorites Loan Scheme which enabled it to borrow NASA moon rock discs and meteorites for five days.

Students from BMAT STEM, Burnt Mill Academy, Roydon Primary Academy and Cooks Spinney Primary Academy all got the chance to work with the samples.

Kendra Paho, Year 5 pupil from Roydon, said: “It has been really interesting and cool. We got to see the moon right in front of us and find out more information about it. It was fascinating.”

Michael Clark, headteacher at Roydon, said: “We always love to offer the children the best possible life experiences and to see a part of the moon was one the children loved. We want to thank BMAT STEM Academy for having us again. The children took a lot from the morning.”

Year 10 GCSE astronomy students from BMAT STEM used the visit of the meteorites and samples brought back from Apollo missions to enhance their studies.

Paul Andrew, assistant head and science teacher at BMAT STEM, said: “The main reason we wanted to take part was for our astronomy students to be able to look at moon-based rock which they would not otherwise get to see. They have been able to handle it for themselves which helps to give their studies context.

“These samples have come all the way from the moon which is an absolute wow moment for them. The samples are irreplaceable and priceless.

“It has been brilliant to share this with students. It has been lovely to see them so interested and engaged and doing something different. Seeing the way the children reacted to it really brought science alive. That is what it is about for me, making science real while doing something they can enjoy. One primary school pupil said she didn’t want to leave!”

Secondary school students looked at the samples under a microscope, while primary school pupils learnt how to differentiate between earth and space-bound rocks using their science knowledge.

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