A really great show. All the feedback I have had from kids has been positive!
Our chem. Technician has just come to see me to say how her daughter came home
that evening and wouldn't stop talking about it - " I don't remember her
so enthusiastic about something like that before”.
Hope you will come again if you are still doing it next yr.
Mike, Hinchinbrooke School, Huntingdon
Thank-you very much for talking to the year 10 girls. As in previous years
the talk was a great success. The pencils went down very well too.
Best Wishes
Pari, La Sainte School, London
Thank you very much for giving us so much of your time and bringing your demonstration
to Chemistry at Work recently. Challney Girls, Challney Boys and the Manshead
School all told me how much they valued it and I expect to receive offers
from them to host the events again next year.
I can tell you that your demonstration
was particularly highly rated because of the interest in generated in the
students. This was reflected by their
attention and involvement. Once again you inimitable style of delivery captured
their
imagination.
Derek Jones, RSC Chemistry at Work
Thank you very much for yesterday. The response from the students has been
unanimously positive, and as you are aware your audience was a good reflection
of our full attainment and behaviour range.
Thank you again,
Sarah Naudi, Cherwell School, Oxford
We enjoyed your talk very much, thanks. You will be glad to know that the kids
came to parents evening talking about it and their parents said that they went
home full of it - this was top set.
I was unsure whether or not we should include the Applied Science groups at
first because of discipline problems. I was glad I did because they loved it
too - high praise!!
Thanks again
Caitriona, Saffron Walden
Thanks for a great lecture today. It was one of the best we have ever had.
The girls were enthrawled and inspired. We would definitely like to book
you again for next year.
Frances, Watford Girls School
Great to hear from you again, you did the talk for our year 11s a couple of
years ago - the kids (in year 13 now) still mention it
Simon, Suttonlea
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