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Outreach Date Title Location Audience Category Numbers Outreach date title location audience category numbers 2011 08/01 RSC: Inspiring Chemistry Demonstrations, ASE University of Reading International Chemistry Teachers 70 Conference 13/01 Christmas Lecture's 2011 St Bede's Catholic College, Year 9 175 Bristol 13/01 Primary School Christmas Lecture’s 2011 St Bede’s Catholic College, Year 6 360 Bristol 13/01 RSC Top of the Bench Competition Regional Heat School of Chemistry Secondary 64 19/01 Access to Bristol Programme School of Chemistry Year 12 18 19/01 Caffeine Extraction Morning Writhlington School, Wilts Year 9 27 20/01 Perfume Chemistry Lecture Demonstration Gordano School, Portishead Secondary 28 26/01 Drug Synthesis Day, Open Laboratories Programme School of Chemistry Post 16 & Secondary 37 27/01 Gases in the Air School of Chemistry Year 7 120 29/01 2nd Annual Festival of Contemporary Science for Science School of Chemistry Post 16 10 Teachers 29/01 2nd Annual Festival of Contemporary Science for School of Chemistry Teachers 60 Teachers 01/02 SASP Celebrations Science Learning Centre Teachers 9 South West, Bristol 02/02 A Chemical Delight Uppingham School, Rutland KS4 - Post 16 190 02/02 A-Level project student visit School of Chemistry A-Level 1 Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 1 of 9 date title location audience category numbers 02/02 Gases in the Air Uppingham School, Rutland Years 5 & 6 120 03/02 Solids, Liquids & Gases Assembly St Joseph's Primary School, Year 5 30 Portishead 04/02 A Pollutant's Tale King's College, Taunton Years 11 - 13 100 09/02 The Pharmaceutical Industry and The Process of Drug St John's School, Year 13 14 Discovery Marlborough 16/02 A Pollutant's Tale University of Plymouth, Devon All ages 60 16/02 A Pollutant's Tale University of Plymouth, Devon UG 90 16/02 Winchcombe School ISSP Aspiration Raising Visit School of Chemistry KS4 45 17/02 S3 Cluster Gifted & Talented Day Red Maid's School, Bristol Years 5-8 165 23/02 A-Level project students visit School of Chemistry Secondary 2 23/02 Project Work Support School of Chemistry Secondary 2 23/02 Pub Chemistry Easton-in-Gordano, Bristol Public 31 03/03 Gases In The Air Backwell Junior School KS2 240 04/03 TSN Chemistry Workshop Eastbourne, East Sussex Teachers 12 09/03 Gases in the Air The Blandford School, Dorset Years 4-6 236 10/03 A Pollutant's Tale School of Chemistry PGs 150 10/03 National Science and Engineering Week High Down Junior School, Primary 180 Portishead 15/03 Pollutant's Tale Redland High, Bristol Year 7 50 Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 2 of 9 date title location audience category numbers 15/03 Fragrance Workshop Fitzharry's School, Abingdon, Year 10 220 Oxon 16/03 Chemistry of Chocolate The Warriners and Tudor KS4 110 Hall Schools, Banbury, Oxon 17/03 Workshop Day Winchmore School, Enfield, Years 7 -9 30 North London 18/03 Science and Technology Open Evening Taunton School, Somerset Students & Public 310 19/03 Marlborough Science Fair St John's School, Wiltshire Children & Adults 250 22/03 A Pollutant's Tale Stonehenge School, Years 8 & 9 150 Amesbury 22/03 Exciting Science Show Stonehenge School, Years 5 & 6 227 Amesbury, Wilts 23/03 Aspiration Raising Day The Wariner and Tudor Hall Year 10 40 Schools 24/03 Gases in the Air Haywards Primary School, Primary 200 Crediton 28/03 Royal Society Partnership Grant Project Leweston School, Dorset Years 9-13 36 30/03 RSC Year 12 Analytical Chemistry Competition School of Chemistry Year 12 39 04/04 A Pollutant's Tale Tewkesbury School, Year 6 30 Gloucestershire 05/04 A Pollutant's Tale Ashton Park School, Bristol Years 7 & 8 100 07/04 Engaging Bioscience Students in Practical Work Event School of Chemistry Students 15 16/04 Science on Stage Festival (16-19th April) Copenhagen, Denmark Teachers 300+ Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 3 of 9 date title location audience category numbers 04/05 Polymer Day School of Chemistry Year 10 67 11/05 A Pollutant's Tale Amman Baccalaureate Year 12 45 School, Amman, Jordan 11/05 Perfume Chemistry Workshop Wootton Bassett School, Years 7 & 8 29 Wilts 11/05 Women's Institute Talk Litton Somerset Public 30 16/05 Salters' Festival of Chemistry School of Chemistry Secondary 64 17/05 Gases in the Air St Catherine's RC School, Primary 180 Barnet, Hertfordshire 17/05 Science Day Foulds School, High Barnet, Years 5 & 6 90 Hertfordshire 26/05 Gases in the Air Watermore Primary School, Primary 210 South Gloucestershire 07/06 TSN Sponsored Aspiration Raising Workshop School of Chemistry Year 9 110 07/06 TSN Sponsored Workshop for Teachers from Somerset School of Chemistry Teachers 13 LEA 09/06 Caffeine Extraction Workshop School of Chemistry Year 12 29 09/06 Secondary Additional Specialism Programme School of Chemistry Teachers 12 10/06 A Pollutant's Tale Chipping Sodbury Festival, Secondary 34 S. Gloucs 13/06 Fragrance Synthesis Workshop University of Victoria, KS4 5 Wellington, New Zealand 14/06 Gases in the Air SS Peter and Paul School, Years 7 & 8 90 Hutt City, New Zealand Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 4 of 9 date title location audience category numbers 15/06 A Pollutant's Tale St Mary's College, Secondary 400 Wellington, New Zealand 22/06 Secondary Additional Specialism Programme School of Chemistry Teachers 15 23/06 Festival of Contemporary Science for Schools School of Chemistry Secondary & Teachers 165 24/06 AZSTT-N3 Cluster Project Celebration Event School of Chemistry Secondary 20 28/06 A Pollutant's Tale Royal High School, Bath, N. Year 9 100 Somerset 01/07 Slime Workshops School of Chemistry Primary 50 04/07 Christian School Polymer Workshop School of Chemistry Secondary 24 05/07 Organic Synthesis Workshop Patchway Community Secondary 9 College, Bristol 06/07 Problem Solving Workshops School of Chemistry Primary 27 06/07 Thornbury Science Festival, South Gloucs Thornbury, South Gloucs Public 55 06/07 Wellington College Year 11 ISSP Day School of Chemistry Secondary 26 08/07 Pre-A Level Chemistry Day School of Chemistry Secondary 26 09/07 Chemistry Summer School (9th-16th July) Colegio de San Francisco de Secondary 5 Paula, Seville, Spain 11/07 Aimhigher Unitaster Summer School School of Chemistry Secondary 50 11/07 Aspiration Raising Day Ribston Hall High School, Secondary 36 Gloucs 11/07 Sutton Trust Summer School Chemistry Morning School of Chemistry Secondary 22 Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 5 of 9 date title location audience category numbers 13/07 Farmors School Science Festival School of Chemistry Secondary 14 14/07 Year 12 University Chemistry Experience Camp (14th- School of Chemistry Secondary 6 15th July) 18/07 Aspiration Raising Day Isambard Community Secondary 37 School, Wiltshire 20/07 Perfume Chemistry Workshop Broadlands School, Bristol Secondary 200 25/07 Perfume Chemistry Inreach School of Chemistry Staff 15 31/07 Science Week Celebrations, Johannesburg, South Africa Sci-Bono Discovery Centre, Ages 12-17 2300 Johannesburg 03/08 Sci-Bono Discovery Centre Johannesburg, South Africa Demonstrators 18 30/08 A Pollutant's Tale Archie Mbolekwa School, Ages 15-16 110 Grahamstown, South Africa 30/08 Chemistry Teachers Workshop Rhodes University, South Teachers 30 Africa 31/08 A Pollutant's Tale Education Department, Grade 10 (age 15) 15 Rhodes University, South Africa 31/08 A Pollutant's Tale' Victoria Girls High School, Grades 8 & 9 160 Grahamstown, South Africa 01/09 A Pollutant's Tale Queenstown Girls High Age 14-16 200 School, Queenstown, South Africa 02/09 A Pollutant's Tale Mary Waters School, Age 15-16 55 Grahamstown, South Africa 05/09 SEEDS Outreach Western Cape, South Africa Age 11-14 1320 Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 6 of 9 date title location audience category numbers 06/09 A Pollutant's Tale University of Stellenbosch, South Africa 07/09 A Pollutant's Tale University of Cape Town, Postgrad & Staff 35 South Africa 13/09 Namibian Science Festival University of Namibia, Teachers and Students (age 8- 1600 Windhoek, Namibia 17) 14/09 Science Summer School, Liceo Novello in Codogno, Italy Codogno, Italty 23 15/09 A Pollutant's Tale Gobebe Desert Research Students and Researchers 200 Station, Northern Namibia 15/09 Climate Change Research Research Talk Gobebe Desert Research Teachers Station, Northern Namibia 22/09 DTC STEM Ambassador Training School of Chemistry Students 23/09 Schools' Spectroscopy Tours School of Chemistry Year 13 380 27/09 Royal Society Partnership Grant Project, Leweston Leweston School, Dorset Years 10-13 30 School, Dorset 28/09 A Pollutant's Tale Ribston Hall High School, Years 7-14 640 Gloucester 28/09 Teacher Training Workshop, Triple Science Network Day, Swindon Consortium, Wilts Teachers 7 Swindon Consortium, Wilts 28/09 Triple Science Network Day, Swindon Consortium, Wilts Swindon, Wilts Year 8 51 04/10 RSC Schools Chemistry Conference Cheltenham Ladies College Post 16 320 07/10 AZSTT 'Gases in the Air' Mini Tour, Dorset Dorset Years 1-6 770 11/10 Georges Marvelous Medicine Workshop Begbrook Primary School, Year 5 51 Bristol Bristol ChemLabS Events Log - Outreach Page 7 of 9 date title location audience category numbers 13/10 Gases in the Air Brightstowe Oasis Academy, Years 9 & 10 150 Bristol 14/10 Gases in the Air Blundell's School, Tiverton, Year 6 30 Devon 14/10 Post 16 Chemistry Talks Blundell's School, Tiverton, Years 12 & 13 30 Devon 18/10 Science Day, St Fagan's Church in Wales Primary School St Fagan's Church in Wales Years 1-6 280 Primary School, Cardiff 19/10 Caffeine Extraction Day, Great Barr School, Birmingham School of Chemistry Secondary 6 19/10 Primary School Science
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