A massive well done to our KJAR’s Top of the Bench Team who excelled in the final round in Edinburgh! The day was packed with lots of chemistry based challenges followed with a university based lab activity at the Edinburgh Napier University! @RoySocChem@KJARSchool
KJAR science department would like to say a massive thank you to Jo and her team for delivering such a brilliant faraday challenge day! The experience will undoubtedly will leave a lasting impact and ambition for years to come on our lovely year 8 group!
Over 45000 students took part in the the Biology Challenge this year. Our KJAR students have made us extremely proud by achieving over 20 awards, including Gold, Silver and Bronze.
KJAR Scientists have added their name to a time capsule which is is setting sail for Antarctica on Sunday 13 October. Each week we will receive weekly updates from the voyage, packed with stories, photos & videos! Follow the journey using the link below https://t.co/m7lfIxlBYD
Science enrichment activity 🧬🥼🧪 this week students have been taking part in making their own seed bombs to promote biodiversity in their community, along with making their own natural dyes out of fruits and vegetables 🥦 🍇🍒🍊
Today in our science beyond the curriculum club, we learnt a lot about renewable energy and non-renewable energy. Along with our students managing to build a wind turbine
Our lovely year 8s and year 9s took part in a stem session on building solar towers, delivered by @SmallpeiceTrust 🌞⚡️🌏
Lots of learning about renewable energy today
Recently our lovely Year 9s produced some brilliant work revolving around designing their own green city to tackle global warming. Lots of interesting discussions over the use of green energy 🌍🌱and fossil fuels
The TOTB Finalist’s also had a chance to see Dolly the Sheep, Holyrood palace, Parliament of Scotland and the incredible Arthur’s Seat ⛰️. A truly memorable and incredible trip 🤩
KJAR’s Top of the Bench Finalist - Monica, Holly, Evie and Evlyn in Edinburgh! Explored the National Museum of Scotland, learnt lots about genetics and energy along with enjoying the Royal Mile Walk and the deep history of Edinburgh at the Edinburgh Museum.