05/03/2019
Cutting-edge Science Centre officially opened
Mark Thompson, astronomer and BBC Stargazing Live presenter, opens ACS Hillingdon’s £10 million science centre. ACS Hillingdon International School welcomed students, staff, families and special guest, astronomer Mark Thompson, to the official opening of its £10 million science centre yesterday. BBC’s Stargazing Live’s Mark Thompson opened the new centre, giving a fascinating introduction to the beauty of the Universe and highlighting the importance of the practical aspects of science education in inspiring the next generation of scientists.
During the evening, guests and students also took part in practical experiments exploring human spaceflight run by the National Space Academy. The school’s new science centre includes seven new laboratories and features a specialist binocular microscope and reflecting telescope among its cutting-edge technology, as well as a electrophoresis unit which students can use to investigate and visualise DNA. ACS Hillingdon students enjoying the new Science Centre BBC Stargazing Live presenter, Mark Thompson, with Head of School, Martin Hall Students will also benefit from the centre’s enhanced testing capabilities, such as the high quality Vernier temperature probes, allowing them to conduct advanced scientific experiments. New flexible furniture has also been used throughout the labs to facilitate student collaboration and project work. Mr Thompson commented:
It is fabulous to see the new superbly equipped science centre at ACS Hillingdon. The school clearly understands the importance of hands on science and I am excited to see how the students will respond to this amazing new facility.
Dr Neelu Sharma, Head of Science at ACS Hillingdon, commented: “This summer several of our graduating students won places to study bio-chemistry, pre-medicine, bio-medical sciences, physics and medicine at top universities. Our new science centre will ensure we provide the best possible resources for any of our students wanting to pursue an interest in the sciences at any level.”
A recent survey by One Poll, commissioned by ACS to celebrate the opening of the new science centre, recently found that 54 per cent of UK parents are regularly flummoxed by the deep and meaningful scientific questions put to them by their children. On average a parent will turn to Google six times a month to find the answers.
Martin Hall, Head of School at ACS Hillingdon added: “We know that students, passionate about science, are a force for positive change in the world. It is important to encourage children’s curiosity and their inquiring minds from a young age, and stimulate thirst for learning – even if us parents sometimes have to resort to search engines to find answers to difficult questions.”
The new state-of-the-art science centre and a wide STEAM – science, technology, engineering, art, maths – curriculum, will encourage broader student collaboration and discovery, enabling them to forge future science careers and giving them a clear advantage in the world of work.
“As well as the science centre, a number of other developments have been completed at ACS Hillingdon, including a dedicated High School library, a modern resources centre and an increase in classroom areas to create more shared learning spaces. A new Middle School technology lab is set to open in December with mobile technology at the heart of its design. The tech lab will include projectors and writable walls allowing student work to be shared in real time using mobile devices”, Martin Hall concluded.