Welcome to

Science at St John's

The spectrum of visible light.

These pages hope to give a flavour of the activities that are carried out at St John's in the strange areas known as Laboratory One and Laboratory Two. The table below will direct you to some of the many investigations that are carried out during lessons and at our Science Club. Please note that not all activities have been made available yet ... it's a big job you know, but we'll get there in the end!!!

DISCLAIMER The majority of these experiments are safe. However, they should not be attempted without the assistance of a qualified science teacher or technician. St John's does not take any responsibility for accidents resulting from these experiments.

February 28th 2005 to March 4th 2005 was our Science Week.
This year's theme was "The importance of plants"

Bread Burning Food Can Worms Smell? DNA
Deep Impact Does Air Have Weight? Egg Drop Floating and Sinking
Floating Bubbles Foam Fire Extinguishers Glass Making Heat Transfer
Exploding Hydrogen Lighting A Bunsen Mass, Volume and Density Paper Bridges
Pressure Rocket Launching Silicate Crystals Slime
Soap Making Thermite Reaction - -

Any comments or queries are gratefully received by clawrence@st-johns.org.uk

Content © Dr S. Horbury - 2005
Page Design © N. Pauli - 2005