Physics, Biology, and Geography to life. The trip offered hands-on experiences, deepening their understanding through interactive exhibits.
Physics in Action
In the Interactive Physics Hall, students explored motion, energy, and magnetism. They tested Newton’s Laws with pulleys and gyroscopic chairs, making abstract concepts tangible. The Foucault Pendulum, demonstrating Earth’s rotation, was a highlight.
Biology Up Close
The Biosphere exhibits showcased ecosystems, genetics, and human biology. The Human Body display, with organ models and plastinated specimens, captivated students, offering insights into brain function and senses.
Geography and the Environment
The Geography section linked science with environmental issues. Students explored geological formations, tectonic movements, and climate change through immersive displays and weather stations, connecting to their studies on sustainability.
A Day of Inspiration
The Parque de las Ciencias sparked curiosity and enthusiasm, reinforcing the value of experiential learning. Year 10 returned inspired, with a deeper appreciation for science’s role in the world.
R. Sutcliffe