FUTURE boffins had the chance to enjoy a day packed full of science, hosted at Milford Haven school, earlier this month,.

The school hosted an engaging and inspiring Darwin Science Aglow event for some year 6 children.

Children from Coastlands, Neyland, Milford Haven Primary, Gelliswick and Pembroke Dock Community school investigated many different scientific concepts.

A group of talented year 7 and 8 pupils from the school successfully supported the year 6 pupils throughout the day, and played an active part in putting on such a successful day.

Over the past three years, Darwin Science have worked with all year 6 pupils through a range of different projects, including a field visit to Lydstep beach where pupils explored the habitats of rock pools and investigated the effects of ocean acidification. The Science Aglow day was an excellent opportunity to bring children together from all the schools to share their experiences and celebrate a love of science.

This science event is a collaboration between Darwin Science, comprising Sam Williams and Dave Clee, the cluster of schools and Dragon LNG.

Header teacher Ceri-Ann Morris, said, “This collaboration between the private sector, the voluntary sector, Darwin science, and our schools is one that I am extremely proud to be a part of and I look forward to an extremely exciting future working together to support our young people to fulfil their potential.”