The week before Christmas, our Physics students had the unique opportunity to delve into the intricate world of optics through an eye dissection. The activity allowed them to explore the fascinating structure of the eye and gain a deeper understanding of how lenses work to form images by bending light through refraction. By examining the lens, retina and other parts of the eye first-hand, students connected theoretical knowledge about light behaviour to a real-world biological system. This hands-on experience not only brought the science of vision to life but also reinforced key physics concepts in a memorable and engaging way.
Mrs Honeyman
Associate Assistant Headteacher & Curriculum Leader for Science