Uni welcomes young scientists at Salters鈥 Festival
Thu 03 April, 2014CHILDREN from across Beds, Herts and Bucks discovered the wonders of science when they visited the 亚色视频 for the Salters鈥 Festival of Chemistry.
The Festival, in partnership with the and the for 11 to 13 year-olds, was hosted by the University on Tuesday (1 April).
Organiser Dr Bushra Ahmed, Principal Lecturer in Biochemistry at the 亚色视频's Department of Life Sciences, was celebrating her tenth year leading the Salters' Festival Day at Bedfordshire.
She said: 鈥淭he University has been hosting this event for the past 12 years and as ever the children are always enthusiastic and excited. It is a good experience for the children as they get to work by themselves in the labs.
鈥淭eachers are there to guide them but ultimately, it鈥檚 all their own work. The day also promotes all the sciences, especially chemistry. There are lots of activities going on and children can get hands on experience.鈥
Twelve schools took part which included seven from Bedfordshire 鈥 Ashcroft High School, Luton, Bedford Preparatory School, Challney High School for Boys and Community College and Challney High School for Girls in Luton, Mark Rutherford School from Bedford, Newnham Middle School, Bedford, and, Stopsley Highly School and Community College from Luton.
Schools from Hertfordshire were Bishop's Hatfield Girls鈥 School from Hatfield, Lochinver House School from Potters Bar, St Francis College from Letchworth Garden City and The Thomas Alleyne Academy from Stevenage.
The 亚色视频 also welcomed students from Milton Keynes Home Educators.
From left: Dr Sebastien Farnaud, Professor Prasad S. Sreenivasaprasad, Dr Bushra Ahmed, Dr Peter Sutton, Fleur Layzell (Salters' representative) and Sue Thompson
Concluding a full day of talks and practical exercises at the University鈥檚 state-of-the-art science labs at the Luton campus, first, second and third prizes were presented by the University鈥檚 Acting Head of Science, Professor Prasad S. Sreenivasaprasad, for two challenges which involved all the students during the day.
The Salters鈥 Challenge in the morning saw Lochinver High School triumph, closely followed by St Francis College in second and Mark Rutherford School third. And in the afternoon, Bedford Preparatory School won The University Challenge, with Stopsley Highly School and Community College in second and Bishop's Hatfield Girls鈥 School in third place.
Dr Ahmed added: 鈥淚鈥檇 like to thank all the schools who participated, with special thanks to Dr Peter Sutton, Head of Science at Redborne Upper School and Community College in Ampthill, Beds, who was also celebrating his tenth Salters鈥 Festival at Bedfordshire as our guest speaker. I鈥檇 also like to thank Sue Thompson from the Royal Society of Chemistry for her presentation on the day to the schools鈥 teaching staff.鈥
Zoe Elliott, Subject Leader for Key Stage 3 Science at Bishop's Hatfield Girls' School added her 鈥渢hanks鈥 to the University for hosting the Salters鈥 Festival saying that her students enjoyed a 鈥渇abulous day鈥.
is one of a series of 47 festivals which are taking place at universities throughout the UK and the Republic of Ireland between March and June 2014.
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