A Closer Look Into The Science Department

10th September 2020

Being back at school and in the lab, has been refreshing! Students have focused on practical work, which was certainly more difficult to do while home learning was taking place! Smaller groups have been formed to accommodate social distancing and to enhance independent work.

Classes have been studying everything from wave properties to composition of rock (that they found themselves during a class trip to Tarangire)! The Science Department is definitely keeping busy!

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