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22 Jan 2024 | |
Liverpool Life Sciences UTC News |
Heidi and Evies assisted the lady who fainted in a café and shortly after had a seizure. Our students said that “we put the lady in the recovery position and stayed with her until the ambulance turned up”. The lady is now recovering from the incident and told the girls how thankful she was for their medical support. Heidi and Evie’s immediate response is a reflection on how brilliant our students are and shows how their indepth knowledge of Health and Social Care can be utilised outside the school environment to the fullest.
We are officially one week into our no-phone rule, and it's safe to say it's a success! More...
In Ignite STEAM, students have been working on building a robot for the Vex Robotics IQ (8-14 year age groups) National Competition. More...
Our Ignite Sport and Health students have been attending a local boxing gym, No Limits, to take part in a course around boxing and healthy lifestyles. More...
Geneticists study genes, DNA, and how traits are passed from one generation to the next. They work in laboratories, researching how genetics influenc… More...
Before the Christmas holidays, Mark Duffy, Project Manager at Sellafield, delivered a session on their early years career programme for IT, Business a… More...
We're pleased to announce that Year 13 NLA student, Enis Gerxhalija, has been offered a place to read Physics at St. Catherine's College, Oxford. More...