Y11 GCSE Science Live London Day Trip
Please note that all of the details provided below are SUBJECT TO CHANGE. The illustrations are taken from previous years’ trips and cannot be guaranteed.
Audience: | Year 11 GCSE Science students |
Trip Organiser: | Mrs D Proctor (Head of Science) & Mrs A Burrell - Smith (Teacher of Science) |
Approx Cost Per Pupil: | £41 - £46 |
Estimate Deposit: | £25 |
Pupil Premium Criteria: | May apply for this trip |
Limited Places: | 70 - 90 (Missed opportunity criteria may apply) |
Usual Month of Departure: | January (Dates will be confirmed in the Trip Bulletin) |
Opens for Applications: | Tuesday 4 November |
Usual Duration: | 1 day |
Departs & Returns in School Hours: | No (Early departure at 8am, late afternoon return) |
Packed Lunch Required: | Yes |
Term Time or Holiday: | Term time |
Method(s) of Transport: | Coach |
Venue: | Apollo Victoria Theatre, London |
Final arrangements will be provided upon confirmation that your child has been allocated a place.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Students will have the opportunity to engage with five of Britain’s leading scientists, selected for their ability to communicate science in an exciting and accessible way. The event aims to:
- Boost enthusiasm for science among GCSE pupils.
- Improve GCSE Science results with expert exam tips from a chief examiner.
- Inspire future study of science at AS and A2 levels.
- Show how science addresses global challenges.
- Offer a dynamic, thought-provoking experience with opportunities for student interaction.
Each student will receive a comprehensive booklet featuring:
- Profiles of the scientists
- Lecture summaries
- Articles on science careers and study
- Examiner advice for exam success
The scientists who are scheduled to speak at this event are (subject to change):
- Professor Lord Robert Winston - medical doctor, distinguished scientist, particularly in the area of human fertility. He has the gift of being able to communicate in a most engaging way.
- Professor Andrea Sella - if ever there was a perfect chemistry lecture this is it. Not only does he speak beautifully about chemical processes, he uses chemicals on the stage to illustrate his ideas.
- Professor Jim Al-Khalili - his documentaries include Order and Disorder, Everything and Nothing, Chemistry: A Volatile History and Atom on the BBC and appeared in Channel 4’s Genius of Britain.
- Doctor Helen Czerski - physicist, oceanographer and broadcaster, based at University College London and is a presenter for the BBC.
- Doctor Hannah Critchlow - why are neuroscientists only able to properly probe consciousness now? And what are we yet to discover? Neuroscientist and author will take you on a voyage of conscious discovery.