Success for 性用社 Teams at National Science Quiz Finals 2020

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On 1 October, our three 性用社 Science quiz teams competed in the Finals of the Quiz Club National Inter-School Championships, postponed from last term. There were 442 teams (1768 性用社) from 308 schools taking part in the Science Championship during the last academic year and there were 51 teams (200 性用社 鈥 allowing for the teams with less than 4 players) from 44 schools in the Finals. As always, the questions were beyond the听knowledge听of the National Curriculum but the 性用社 took the challenge in their stride and battled it out for a tied 4th place and 18th place.

The annual National Years 5 and 6 (Forms 3 and 4) Science Championship is an exciting and challenging way for 性用社 to broaden their scientific knowledge as well as for young scientists to showcase their abilities as part of a team representing the school. From the solar system to the smallest creatures on earth, from inventions that transform the world to science on everyday lives, the Quiz encourages participants to explore science in a fascinating, engrossing and educational way.

The 性用社 participated individually on iPads and each child鈥檚 score was added to the team total. The Quiz comprised of 40 multiple choice science questions covering subjects such as human biology, astronomy, great inventors and inventions, physics, zoology, ecology, earth science, oceanography, geology, meteorology, botany and chemistry. Questions included: 鈥榃hat carries messages between the brain and different parts of the body?鈥, 鈥榃hat term describes a plant with a relatively short life cycle?鈥, 鈥榃hat is roughly the same length as an astronomical unit?鈥, 鈥榃hat is the phenomenon experienced when the sound of a car alters pitch as it approaches and passes by?鈥, 鈥榃here does a fox live?鈥 and 鈥榃hich British wartime mathematician, cryptanalyst and logician was credited with inventing computer science and the idea of the computer?鈥

Science teacher, Miss Rachel Brunning commented, 鈥淚 am very proud of all the 性用社 who took part since this time last year when the teams were formed. They worked together very well, especially in the earlier stages where they were able to collaborate as a team - they used the 50/50 technique and saw that they had 4 votes as a team, rather than individually. Each player took their role seriously and completed lots of extra revision out of school. We are extremely proud of their hard work, amazing knowledge and dedication; they are a true credit to the school.鈥