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The aim of Ashlawn’s Science Specialism is to:
• develop a love of science and maths, raise attainment, contribute to whole school improvement and increase 6th form participation using
- innovative approaches to teaching and learning
- new technologies in teaching and learning
- a diversified curriculum which allows all students to enjoy and succeed in science and maths
• develop a love of science and maths in students, parents and staff from primary feeder schools by
- delivering primary Science clubs
- running twilight science courses for KS2 staff, students and parents
• have a scientifically rich curriculum through
- cross-curricular super learning days
- science themed whole school activity days
- twilight courses such as GCSE astronomy and GCSE human physiology
- lower school science club
- electric car and 4x4 club
• develop opportunities for students, staff and parents to experience science in the real world using
- professional development placements for staff
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) residential opportunities for students through the Smallpeice Trust
- regular outreach visits by STEM ambassadors and STEM companies
• be at the forefront of developments in sustainable energy by
- installation of a wind turbine
- installation of solar PV
- showing other schools how to apply for permissions and funding for sustainable energy systems
- Reuse, reduce, recycle
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