Primary Science Club 09 March 2016 Primary Science Club has been rather busy designing, building and testing bridges over the past few weeks. We had to solve a problem and build a paper bridge to exact specifications. The bridge had to be 20cm wide, 10cm tall and must be able to sustain a dead load of 500g. The children had great fun during the project especially testing our final engineered pieces and team leader Sung Ju class 6B proved that when it comes to paper bridge building, the arch is still king!John Carroll Primary Science Club Categories Newsletter Discover more Newsletter Mental Health Tips during Virtual School Experience 13 January 2021 The rewards of learning a language are greater than you can imagine 11 January 2021 Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V is reputed to have said, “I speak in Latin to God, Italian to Women, French to Men, and German to ... Virtual school and children's well-being 09 December 2020 The COVID 19 pandemic has brought with it a multitude of challenges, none more so than how to keep children learning despite the ... STEAM Ahead Online! 08 October 2020 We are going to have an awesome year of STEAM! This academic year’s STEAM Challenges have been planned out by the experts at MIT ...