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Outreach with primary school children through the Royal Society Partnership Grant

28 March 2023

Picture of a child’s arm with glowing colours under a UV light, in the background you can see paper with felt tip drawings

Since January 2023, Medical Physics Research Fellow, Dr Charlotte Maughan Jones, has been delivering fortnightly outreach sessions at St Peter’s Primary School in Folkestone, in which she ran hands-on experiments involving light.

Children holding cut out pictures of the Gruffalo creating shadow puppets
These interactive sessions were run across the school, from reception age (4-5 years old) all the way up to year 6 (11 years old) and involved investigating whether light travels in a straight line, learning how shadows are made, creating rainbows, making a blue sky and sunset in a jar and learning about the importance of UV light and sun safety (whilst having fun and making things glow!).

 

This outreach programme was funded by a Royal Society Partnership Grant which allowed the school to purchase brand new science equipment they wouldn’t have otherwise had the budget for.

Charlotte commented:

“It has been an incredibly worthwhile experience, and I would highly recommend anyone thinking about running their own outreach programme to partner with a school and put in an application – the current application round is open now!”

A photo of a child’s hand holding a torch and shining it on a compact disc to create a rainbow
Find out more about the Royal Society Partnership Grant

Images: Children creating rainbows by shining light onto a CD, Gruffalo shadow puppets, and highlighter ink glowing under UV light.