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Outreach Date Title Location Audience Category Numbers Outreach date title location audience category numbers 2009 07/01 TSN/CHeMneT Chemistry Aspiration-Raising Day- School of Chemistry Y9 & 10 57 Caffeine Extraction 08/01 TSN/CHeMneT Chemistry Aspiration-Raising Day- School of Chemistry Science College 48 Caffeine Extraction 14/01 TSN/CHeMneT Chemistry Aspiration-Raising Day- School of Chemistry Secondary 42 Caffeine Extraction 15/01 'A Pollutants Tale' St Bedes Catholic College, Y9 180 Bristol 15/01 'Gases in the Air' Primary Science Lecture Demonstration St Bedes, Bristol Primary 160 16/01 'A Pollutant's Tale' Somervale School, Y10 & 11 250 Midsomer Norton (Somerset) 20/01 Primary Science Day Winchcombe School, Y6 & 7 125 Gloucestershire 21/01 TSN/CHeMneT Chemistry Aspiration-Raising Day- School of Chemistry Y9 & 10 52 Caffeine Extraction 27/01 Science and Engineering Ambassador (SEA) Training School of Chemistry PG 20 03/02 Primary Science Visit Begbrook Primary School, Y5 60 Stapleton 11/02 Triple Science Network Polymer Chemistry Aspiration- School of Chemistry Y10 69 Raising Day 12/02 'A Pollutant's Tale' x 3 Sir William Romney School, Y7-9 320 Tetbury Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 1 of 10 date title location audience category numbers 12/02 'Meet the Scientist' (Aimhigher event) Avonbourne School, Secondary 100 Bournemouth, Dorset 13/02 'Meet the Scientist' (Aimhigher event) Westfield School, Yeovil Y10 200 16/02 Y9 Gifted & Talented Future Pathways Challenge (ISSP Wellington College, Berks Y9 120 activity) 25/02 Drugs Synthesis Workshop School of Chemistry Y11-13 16 25/02 Joint AIMS & Bristol ChemLabS Visit Beaminster School, Dorset Post 16 30 25/02 Salicylic Acid Workshop School of Chemistry Y13 15 25/02 Schools' Conference School of Chemistry Secondary 100 26/02 'A Chemical Delight' Strode College, Street, Y11 & Post 16 110 Somerset 26/02 Bristol LA Primary Science Network Meeting Science Learning Centre Primary school teachers 45 South West 02/03 'A Pollutant's Tale' University of Valencia, Spain Y10 & 11 220 03/03 Science Teaching Seminar University of Valencia, Spain Academics 30 04/03 TSN Aspiration-Raising Day for CHeMneT Schools School of Chemistry Y9 & 10 60 05/03 Science Day Crypt School, Gloucester KS2 120 06/03 'A Pollutant's Tale' Bryanston School, Blandford, Y9 140 Dorset 09/03 'Gases in the Air' (4 days) High Down School, Y3-Y6 360 Portishead, Bristol Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 2 of 10 date title location audience category numbers 09/03 National Science and Engineering Week Science Kingswood Primary School, Y5 &Y6 150 Assemblies Gloucs 09/03 Solids, Liquids & Gases QEH Junior School, Bristol Y3-Y6 80 10/03 "Inreach"–'The Chemistry of Fireworks' School of Chemistry UG & PG 330+ 11/03 KS4 and Post 16 Schools' Climate Conference for School of Chemistry Post 16 30 National Science and Engineering Week 2009 11/03 Y8 -10 Schools' Chemistry Conference for National School of Chemistry Y8-Y10 320 Science and Engineering Week 2009 12/03 'Gases in the Air' Hazelwood Infants and Y1-Y6 640 Junior School, Palmers Green, North London 12/03 Lecture-Demonstration Redland High School for Y7 45 Girls, Bristol 12/03 Science Awards Evening Southfields School, Enfield Students & Parents 250 13/03 Primary Science Day Tudor Hall, Oxfordshire Y5-Y6 120 13/03 Science Week Wootton Bassett School, Y7-Y13 530 Wiltshire 13/03 Skirting Science Wyvern Community School, Y9 60 Weston-super-Mare, Somerset 16/03 ISSP Science Enrichment Day Winchcombe School, Gloucs. Y11 60 18/03 Training Partnership Lecture Institute of Education, London Post 16 930 20/03 'Gases in the Air' Backwell Junior School KS2 200 Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 3 of 10 date title location audience category numbers 20/03 Lecture-Demonstration Bradley Stoke Community Y9 220 School 24/03 COSAT False Bay College, Cape Y11-Y12 100 Town, South Africa 24/03 Gifted & Talented Science Day Badminton School Y5-Y6 32 25/03 Aimhigher Weston-super-Mare Science Enrichment School of Chemistry Y10 40 Programme 26/03 'A Pollutant's Tale' Kenton-on-Sea, Eastern Y10-Y11 80 Cape, South Africa 27/03 'A Pollutant's Tale' School of Chemistry Y11 30 30/03 'Gases in the Air' St Peter's Primary School, Y2, Y5 & Y6 260 Portishead 31/03 Teachers Meeting Education Department, Teachers & PG Chemists 30 Rhodes University, South Africa 01/04 Thomas Hardye School, Dorset School of Chemistry Y12, Y13 & Post 16 86 03/04 Regional Heat, RSC Analytical Chemistry Competition School of Chemistry Y12 39 22/04 'A Pollutant's Tale' Gordano School, North Y7-Y11 100 Somerset 22/04 Perfume Chemistry Workshop for Primary Schools School of Chemistry Y5 37 23/04 'A Pollutant's Tale' Redland Green School, Y7 & Y8 400 Bristol 23/04 'A Pollutant's Tale' The Royal High School, Bath Y9 & Y10 200 Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 4 of 10 date title location audience category numbers 23/04 Demonstration of Chemistry Experiments, Open Evening Graduate School of Teachers n/a for Local Teachers Education, University of Bristol. 24/04 'A Chemical Delight' Kineton High School, Y11 & Y12 100 Warwick 27/04 'A Pollutant's Tale' Stella Maris College, Malta Secondary 400 27/04 Climate Change, Teacher Training Program University of Malta UG 60 28/04 'A Pollutant's Tale' Verdala Boys' Junior Secondary 750 Lyceum, Malta 29/04 'A Pollutant's Tale' Ninu Cremona Lyceum Secondary 400 Complex, Gozo, Malta 06/05 School's Science Week Easton Primary School, Nursery - Y6 200 Bristol 07/05 Science and Engineering Ambassador (SEA) Training School of Chemistry PG n/a 12/05 Science Afternoon Westbury Park Primary Y6 60 School, Bristol 18/05 'A Pollutant's Tale' The Moat School, Fulham KS3 60 London 18/05 Salters' Festival of Chemistry School of Chemistry Secondary 60 20/05 Polymer Chemistry Day School of Chemistry Y9 & Y10 75 21/05 Polymer Chemistry Day School of Chemistry Y9 & Y10 75 02/06 'Gases in the Air' East Birkenshaw Middle Y4 & Y5 130 School, Yorkshire 02/06 Primary Gifted & Talented Demonstration Lecture School of Chemistry Y5 & Y6 120 Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 5 of 10 date title location audience category numbers 03/06 Chromatography of Pens (3 days) Learning Science, KS1 - KS3 400 Cheltenham Science Festival, Gloucs. 04/06 Chemistry of Toothpaste Cheltenham Science Adults & Children 120 Festival, Gloucs. 06/06 'A Pollutant's Tale' Cheltenham Science Adults & Children 300 Festival, Gloucs 10/06 Science Day Marling School, Gloucs Y6 60 12/06 Science Day Redfield Primary School, Y5 & Y6 60 Bristol 15/06 'Gases in the Air' Hillview Primary School, Primary 180 Gloucester 15/06 RSC Chemistry for Non Specialists Course (2 days) Winchcome School, Gloucs. Teachers n/a 18/06 'A Pollutant's Tale' Christ’s Hospital, Horsham Y7 140 18/06 Mayor's Award Celebration Evening Oasis Academy, Enfield Parents & Children 350 23/06 'Gases in the Air' Primary Science Day, Dorset Y6 60 24/06 ChemLabS afternoon for non-chemist School of School of Chemistry School of Chemistry Support Staff 10 Chemistry staff 25/06 'Gases in the Air' School of Chemistry Y4 & Y5 60 26/06 'A Pollutant's Tale' Broadlands School, North KS3 30 Somerset 30/06 'A Pollutant's Tale' Wellington College, Berks. Y11 120 30/06 Science Visit Oldbury on Severn Primary Primary 100 School Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 6 of 10 date title location audience category numbers 03/07 Chemistry Demonstration Cotswold School, Y5 200 Gloucestershire 04/07 Science for Scouts Morning School of Chemistry Children 20 06/07 Chemistry Experience Summer School (2 days) School of Chemistry Post 16 22 06/07 'Gases in the Air' Ashton Gate Primary School Y5 60 08/07 'A Pollutant's Tale' School of Chemistry Y11 40 09/07 Caffeine Extraction Morning School of Chemistry Y12 19 13/07 5th Bristol-Trinity College Dublin Chemistry Summer School of Chemistry Post 16 21 School (6 days) 13/07 Chemistry Summer School for Spanish Students (5 days) School of Chemistry Post 16 4 13/07 Polymers Workshops (2 days) Pate's School, Cheltenham Secondary 100 20/07 Schools Laboratory Programme Day Backwell School, N. Y12 28 Somerset 21/07 Odyssians Camp Woodlarks Campsite, Adults 60 Farnham 21/07 Post 16 Chemistry Day Malmesbury School, Wilts. Post 16 18 23/07 School of Chemistry Day for Children of UoB Employees School of Chemistry Age 13-16 48 24/07 University Chemistry Day for Home Tutored Students School of Chemistry Age 12+ 18 24/08 'A Pollutant's Tale' North Mackay State High Y10 50 School, Queensland, Australia Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 7 of 10 date title location audience category numbers 25/08 'A Pollutant's Tale' North Mackay State High Y10 & Y12 50 School, Queensland, Australia 25/08 'Gases in the Air' Fitzgerald Mackay North Y3, Y6 & Y7 300 State High School, Mackay, Australia 27/08 'A Pollutant's Tale' Mackay North State High Y8 & Y10 90 School, Australia 27/08 'Gases in the Air' Fitzgerald Mackay North Y4 & Y5 200 State High School, Mackay, Australia 28/08 'A Pollutant's Tale' Mackay North State High Y8 & Y10 370 School, Australia 31/08 'A Pollutant's Tale' Mackay North Senior High Y11 & Y12 72 School, Australia 01/09 'Gases in the Air' North Mackay State Primary Nursery - Y7 380 School, Queensland, Australia 04/09 'A Pollutant's Tale' Townsville, Australia Y11 & Y12 60 10/09 Schools Spectroscopy Visits (10, 11, 14, 16 & 17 School of Chemistry Post 16 430 September) 18/09 'Gases in the Air' Rodean School, Sussex Primary 110 22/09 'A Pollutant's Tale' St Joseph's School, Cornwall Y6 - Y11 100 22/09 'Gases in the Air' St Joseph's School, Y1 - Y6 100 Launceston, Cornwall
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