A WEEK filled with immersive discovery and experiments is taking place at Godolphin School this week as a replica model of the International Space Station is suspended from the ceiling of the main hall.
Alongside it, were modules showcasing where the astronauts work and live.
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Head of Godolphin school, Jenny Price, said: "I am so proud of all our students' hard work and enthusiasm, making Science Week such a fun, inspiring, and memorable event.
"Thank you to the Head of Science, Dr Thrower and his incredible staff for their tireless efforts in making the week a resounding success."
Various events are taking place throughout the week including the science board quizzes which enable students to participate and gain points for their houses.
The science quiz on Thursday will be a highlight of the week with games, prizes, and scientific fun to help students to learn valuable scientific principles.
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The students have begun to develop a newfound appreciation for the power and potential of science.
They have been inspired to continue exploring and learning about the wonders of the natural world, paving the way for a future generation of scientists and innovators.
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