On Thursday we went to Inverclyde Academy for our first induction day. When we were driving there our bus broke down but we got there eventually! We all got off the bus and went around to the dance studio where Mr Brown was waiting for us to tell us what to do. I felt better when I saw Mr Brown because I had met him before when he came to our school to talk about high school.
Everybody went to their first class and I had Home Ec. I really enjoyed it because I made rice crispie cakes. I felt a bit nervous going in to class but confident when I was cooking because it wasn’t the first time I had cooked. I was really excited for my next class which was P.E. We played rounders and I was glad that I was prepared and had brought my P.E kit! We got to meet the head girl who did a quiz with us, it was quite difficult but fun. Another subject we enjoyed was science. Our science teacher set her hands on fire, I couldn’t believe it! Mr Rodgers and Mrs Hunter had a turn and they both set their hands on fire too. The teacher also tried to burn a £20 but luckily it didn’t burn. She taught us about the things we needed to make combustion; the fire triangle is oxygen, heat and fuel.
After science we had to go back and pick up our rice crispie cakes – they tasted delicious! I was tired at the end of the day and was glad to get back to school. I really enjoyed my day at Inverclyde Academy and am looking forward to going to high school next year.
By Luci in P7
Oh this was awesome. I felt like I was in high school for real. I loved science especially cause I set my hand on fire. I loved it
That looks scary guys .How did that not hurt ? At the same time it looks so cool I didn’t get to do that but im sure it was epic I love science its so interesting. But I have never heard of setting your hands on fire really awesome.
I like this post it is just awesome because you get to hold fire.:)
WOW! Looks cool! I was there to but in a different group but it was still fun
Wow that looks cool, that group was lucky. 🙂
Relieved to have you all back in one piece (and that you didn’t set fire to the school!!). Inverclyde Academy staff were so impressed with the behaviour and effort from all the Whinhill pupils. A very proud Depute – well done P7.