11 May 2009
Today all of the first year, accompanied by six staff members, took part in a joint biology/geography visit to the Natural History and Earth Sciences Museum in London. This was an opportunity for boys to revise a lot of the work that they had done in their lower school biology course such as human reproduction, cell biology and classification as well as visiting the displays on ecology and the human body.
The geography element of the day involved looking as the processes that lead to the formation of continental and oceanic crusts. They also visited the "Power Within" section which looked at how earthquakes and volcanoes occur and their consequences.
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