On Monday, our Lower Sixth STEM students embarked on an inspiring educational trip to New Scientist Live at the ExCel Centre, a renowned science festival showcasing cutting-edge research and innovations. The event brought together world-leading scientists, engineers, and technologists, offering students a unique opportunity to explore the frontiers of science and technology.
Throughout the day, students attended thought-provoking talks on a wide range of topics, from artificial intelligence and space exploration to climate change and medical advancements. They were particularly captivated by demonstrations of future technologies, such as robotics, virtual reality, and biotechnology, which allowed them to engage directly with the science of tomorrow.
Interactive exhibits offered students hands-on learning experiences, helping them see the practical applications of what they learn in the classroom. The trip sparked insightful discussions, with many students feeling inspired to explore careers in STEM fields. The diverse range of subjects and activities at the event broadened their understanding of the role science plays in shaping the future of our world.
We are confident it has left a lasting impression and look forward to similar opportunities to engage our students in the wonders of science.