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Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart.’ (Colossians 3:23)

Science

Why is Science important?

Science is an important and valued subject because it is highly relevant; an integral part of daily life, from cooking and checking the weather, to recycling and nature walks.

Through science, our lives are changed for the better. We believe all pupils should be taught about the role that science plays in positive advancements, as well as scientific knowledge, methods and processes.

Advances in science are continuing to transform our world at lightning speed and we need to do our best to prepare our pupils for a future we can only imagine.

When is Science taught?

Science is taught through thematic units. The Satellite View maps out which thematic units feature this subject and clearly shows the objectives taught.

How is Science taught?

Science is taught through working scientifically (involving practical investigation, observation and application skills, enquiry and research) alongside specific taught subject knowledge. Learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom.

What do we learn about in Science?

We learn about:

  • Plants
  • Animals, including humans
  • Materials
  • Seasonal changes
  • Living things and their habitats
  • Light and heat
  • Forces and magnets
  • Sound
  • Electricity
  • Earth and space
  • Evolution and inheritance
  • Movement

Science Fair

In March 2025, Paulerspury hosted its first science fair. The event was a huge success. Watch the video below to see some of our highlights.

 

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More Information

Please look at the documents below for more information about our science curriculum.