As part of our work with the Ogden Trust to promote Science across our ALT schools we are launching an exciting space competition to celebrate the launch of the James Webb Telescope. NASA plans to launch the telescope into orbit on the 18th December 2021 to serve as the premier deep space observatory for the next decade. It will replace the Hubble telescope which launched in 1990.
Please see the poster attached which gives more information about how the children can take part and what we would love to see the children create. The competition deadline is Monday 15th November and entries will be judged by our Governors. There will be an EYFS/KS1 first place and runner up prize and a KS2 first place and runner up prize.
Any questions, please ask your child's class teacher.
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