
This year, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics went head-to-head in a festive Science Christmas Tree Competition. Each department built a unique tree using only equipment from their subject: Biology crafted a nature-inspired design with microscopes and models, Chemistry constructed a colourful creation from glassware and molecular structures, and Physics engineered an illuminated tree featuring circuits and lab apparatus. Pupils voted for their favourite, celebrating creativity, teamwork and a touch of holiday science magic. Which one is your favourite?
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