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Junior School Science day

19 Apr 2017
A Density rainbow, chromatography, fireworks and even a pH rainbow, were all part of the Junior School Science Day held at Wellington College International Tianjin on the 21st of March. The event offered young scientists a memorable day full of diversity, excitement and inspiration. It was an occasion that provided everyone with an opportunity to learn and experience something new, while the junior school pupil participants dived into the world of ‘colourful science’, twelve senior students, ranging from year 9-12, including myself, benefited enormously from getting engaged in a process of preparing a mini lesson that involved setting up the experience and then teaching the science theory behind it. Hopefully there will be more events like this in the future where a platform is provided for both senior and junior students to work together to achieve growth as one whole student body. Special thanks go to Mr. Mackinnon and Miss Wendy—the lab technician, for their support and guidance throughout. Celia, Year 12

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