Education News
Monday, 17 May, 2010
Science made Simple are very busy touring the country bringing the Bloodhound SSC project to life in schools.
The last week of April saw the 10,000th student see the show!
The show, which uses demonstrations, multimedia and volunteers, to explore the science and engineering behind the development of the car is proving popular with primary and secondary pupils alike.
James Piercy from science made simple said "Everywhere we've been students have been really fired up by the project. Reaching 10,000 students is great and we look forward to engaging with the next 10,000"
The tour continues throughout the summer term with another 40 schools to visit before the end of July.