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;to young scientistsiat St James’ GE Primaiy School, Clitheroe. ■ A lyiad Science Club has beeri-
running.on Wednesday after­ noons since Professor Kr^tonite. visited the school-in the autumn term to perform a senes of experi­ ments.
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club range from .“mad mixtures”,* looking at exploding exciting col-' ours: and interactive chemistry, “current events” to see how elec­ tricity can be used to pop'a bal­ loon and the “science of magic” ; '
^ Topics being covered at the Mad scientists on the lodso valleyeducation
BUICDING an earthquake proof building Was one of the tasks set'
A weekly look at local schools and colleges
VISIT: Bill' Cash MP (centre) with some of Stony-
BUDDING SCIENTISTS: Jada Heald, Dakota and
Mackenzie.Preston with a Mad Science tutorl
..hurst’s young his-' torlans, the
headmaster Andrew Johnson ,
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: and head ' , 'of history : Michael • Turner - ? (right), (s)
Bill praises moral purpose
: College and gave a fascinating talk on. John-Bright, a 19th Century Parliamentanan. ' •Mr Cash has recently published
, FORMER pupil Bill Cash MP vis­ ited of Hurst Green’s Stonyhurst
“John Bright: Statesman, Orator,” Agitator”, which charts the career of a man who was involved with many kw political changes of the period, fighting for the principles of free trade, electoral reform, ' campaigning against slavery, the
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mer Night’s Dream”„“A Winter’s . Tale” and “The Tempest “were - each performed by a different class in Year 8. Pupils had been re­ hearsing for have been rehearsing for the performances since the au­
tumn.The day of drama began in assembly when children in Years 3 and 4 performed.“Romans and Celts”, a hilarious ramble through the history of early Britain. , Drama teacher Ruth Hughes said:; “All the xhildreri in the
four plays were performed in one day> . Shakespeare’s “A Midsum­
school have now been involved m a public performance since September. Our youngest pupils
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PARENTS and.pupils enjoyed a feast of drama at Stonyhurst S t ; Mary’s Hall when no fewer than
outsider. He chose to operate for the most part as a backbencher’ outside government, driving,
Cnmean War and the Com Laws. Mr Cash said: “Bright was an
events and speaking for th e re a t mass of people excluded and ig­ nored by a parliamentary system' still then largely dominated by the aristocracy.” Bright’s convictions, principles, conscience and values;- , he said, make him “extraordinar- ily fascinating”
Pupils brush
: HgHt arid vyrong - derided from a proper relipous education”. . Young historians at the school :
.life without “the moral purpose which underpins conviction, prin­ ciple and the difference between
then asked many questions, and could not resist asking Mr Cash, a prominent Eurosceptic, about his ; views on the EU too!
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.• Mr Gash was educated at Stony­ hurst and concluded that he could riot have achieved what he has in
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ON STAGE: Claire McCullough in “The Winter’s Tale”, (s)
in The First Kids in Space”. ®
put on “Grandma’s Nativity” last term, which was followed by eve- ■ Year 5 and 6 performing
PERFORMING: Tom Walter in The Tempest, (s)
very own circus.,They’ve all done really well and have learnt a great deal along the way.”
“January began with Year 7’s
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