This week 4 children took part in the national science quiz club championship and reached 3rd place. Altogether there were 442 teams (1768 children) from 308 schools taking part in the Science Championship during the last academic year and there were 51 teams (200 children – allowing for the teams with less than 4 players) from 44 schools in the finals so we are really proud of the team reaching the finals and getting such a high place.
Alpha Prep celebrates 125th Anniversary
Today we are celebrating Alpha Preparatory’s 125th Anniversary and World book day combined.
Some of the students dressed up as historical figures from the last 125 years and many were dressed as famous scientists.
Well done to all the future scientists who have learnt about famous historical figures that have helped shaped our modern lives today.
Alpha Prep comes runner up in the National Film Competition and wins £350
Judicium Education are big film fans and so they decided to create a short film competition open to all schools in England and Wales.
Year 6 decided to create a coding animation video to show their knowledge and questions about their Science topic “Light”.
The winners were picked by a four judge panel made up of one representative each from 20th Century Fox, Pulse Films, Lloyds Bank and Cineworld.
Please see the video link below to see the video creations.
https://www.judiciumeducation.co.uk/film
Well done year 6 for all of their hard work.
Year 5 invited to York University with Tim Peake
Year 5 were invited to York University to share their Mars rover project and attend a presentation by Tim Peake. Unfortunately, due to the Covid 19 outbreak the trip was postponed.
Tim Peake was able to answer a couple of questions sent in from students attending the conference which you can see below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dqIPNzYUZg&feature=youtu.be
We wish to thank Tim Peake and we hope everyone keeps safe and well during this outbreak.
Alpha Prep Wins 3 Awards at the International STEM Youth Innovation Competition!
The International STEM Youth Innovation Competition is an event for students under the age of 18, organised by the British International Education Association (BIEA). It aims to raise the level of technological enthusiasm among students from all over the world as well as to stimulate students’ passion for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The competition builds bridges between science, technological innovation, education, and young people across a variety of industries. 2019 will be the first international competition, with student teams from around the world taking part to design and develop drones in the battle of protecting wild and endangered animals.
Habitat Loss
Over the last hundred years we know of at least 96 species of animals that have gone extinct, that is, lost to this world forever. Humanity has proven itself unable to stem the tide of destruction that it has caused through its actions. Our abuse of the environment has come at a high price as more and more species are added to the critically endangered lists, but there is a weapon in our arsenal that we can use to try to change the future: Technology.
The competition theme in 2019 reflects two major concepts: Technological innovation and conservation of endangered animal species: “Fighting extinction”.