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18 Cherry Orchard Visit 2015 On Monday 1st June 2015 Hgss science department was proud to welcome the entire Year 4 cohort from Cherry Orchard Primary school. The visit was one of a series of outreach events with local primary schools throughout the academic year putting Handsworth grammar school at the heart of our local community. The visit was organised by Mr Mohsin Head of Year 7 in conjunction with Ms abraham and Ms Mitchell assistant Head teacher Cherry Orchard with the simple aim of giving the pupils of Cherry Orchard a small indication of what to expect in secondary school science. The visit began with some basic health and safety instructions how to behave in a lab goggles hair tied back tie tucked in and most importantly for the pupils to know how to use a Bunsen Burner. The visit proceeded with Burning Magnesium determining which type of crisp had the most energy without eating them and finding out exactly how loud a jelly baby can actually scream while its being eaten. specially trained members of 8 nelson and 8 Henry were on hand to aid the Year 4 pupils throughout the session. The underlying theme was releasing energy energy in chemical reactions in food in alcohols and in the fuels we burn. The culmination of which was to set Miss Parkes on fire naturally under controlled laboratory conditions and with a strict risk assessment. The day proved to be a thoroughly enjoyable experience for staff and pupils alike and we look forward to continuing the partnership over the coming years. TriPs and visiTs The german spelling Bee The german spelling Bee Competition has been a great journey accompanied by shivers lots of fun and competitiveness. at first just passing the first stage was a big hurdle but as i expected the competition got tougher and tougher. Thinking positively was the way forward and success was in front of me However this success could not have been achieved without a guide and in this case my guide was Miss Fiess. However i wont forget everyone else who guided and supported me and helped me to achieve this successThank you Jasbinderbir Singh 7 Galahad 18 However i wont forget everyone else who guided and supported me and helped me to achieve this successThank you Jasbinderbir Singh 7 Galahad Cherry Orchard Visit 2015Cherry Orchard Visit 2015Cherry Orchard Visit 2015 On Monday 1st June 2015 Hgss science department was proud to welcome the entire Year 4 cohort from Cherry Orchard Primary school. The visit was one of a series of outreach events with local primary schools throughout the academic year putting Handsworth grammar school at the heart of our local community. The visit was organised by Mr Mohsin Head of Year 7 in conjunction with Ms abraham and Ms Mitchell assistant Head teacher Cherry Orchard with the simple aim of giving the pupils of Cherry Orchard a small indication of what to expect in secondary school science. The visit began with some basic health and safety instructions how to behave in a lab goggles hair tied back tie tucked in and most importantly for the pupils to know how to use