b'BITES & BYTESat Cadbury WorldOn Friday 13th December, 45 Computerpackaging. We were also informed howof John Cadbury, who was a Quaker Science students from Year 7 wereCadbury use social media and marketingentrepreneur who had a tea dealer shop. selected to go on the Cadbury Worldtactics to ensure they are keeping up withWe also engaged in several breathtaking educational trip for exceptional progressthe requirements of their customers. Itrides and went inside the hyper-realistic 4D in computing and multimedia. The eventwas also very clear how significant thecinema, which was very memorable.gave an in-depth understanding into theuse of technology is within the companyIn summary, it was an inspiring educational 200-year history of our nations favouriteand, during a tour of the manufacturingtrip, and it couldnt have been done without chocolate brand. process, we were given a lovely chocolateMr King and all the Computer Science Upon arrival, we appreciated an excellentcup with toppings of our choice, which wasteachers.talk in the lecture theatre on technologyscrumptious.and how Cadbury copyright their glassIn the virtual museum we travelled backAyub Addullahi, Year 7 and a half of milk and royal purplein time to 1824 to hear the inspiring storyJamie Lee, Year 7TOP OF THE BENCH!Royal Society of Chemistry competitionSaturday 16th November 2024 sawsmoothly. He is currently in his third year our first ever participation in the Royalat the University of Birmingham, studying Society of Chemistrys Top of the BenchMEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering. competition. The competition is open toHe sent the following message to his old every secondary school in the UK andschool: I do hope more students from we entered two teams for the preliminaryHandsworth Grammar School research roundTeam 1 comprising Amitoj Saggu,about engineering and how exciting the Rajan Nagra, Mohammed Zaman andfuture of technology is becoming.Kieran Hay, and Team 2 made up of George Lin, Aliz Azad, Sami Khan andMs M K Bilkhu Jarred Vergara. (Teacher of Chemistry and AG&T Co-ordinator)Congratulations to Team 1 who came a very impressive third out of 21 teams and have made it to the Regional Final. Team 2 also came an impressive seventh out of 21, but we can only enter one, our top scoring team, for the Regional Final which will take place on Saturday 11th January at the University of Birmingham.Thank you to our Year 12 Chemistry students, Maryo Al Ibadi and Simon Waghmare, for giving their time and expertise in preparing our students for the competition.A special mention and thank you to our former pupil, Adnan Karim, who we were fortunate enough to meet on campus on the day. He was kind enough to give up his time to ensure our day ran 40'