Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.

News > The Studio School News > Crime Day

Crime Day

This week our Year 10 and 12 Social Science students had the privilege of attending a talk on Forensics and Criminal Profiling from the very prestigious (and famous) Professor Craig Jackson.
Crime Day
Crime Day

This closely linked to units being studied at A level. Visiting Year 10 students from Meols Cop School were then invited to visit a ‘Crime Scene’ in the Social Science Department, where they were given the opportunity to visit a crime scene, view the forensic evidence, listen to a 999 call and interrogate suspects. The objective was to discover who committed the crime based on the evidence.  It was a great day and enjoyed by all.

Similar stories

Alumnus and Staff Member Josh Wins at WorldSkills UK National Finals

On the 28th November, Josh from Liverpool Life Sciences UTC and The Studio School won a silver medal in additive manufacturing at the WorldSkills UK N… More...

Kids Interview Entrepreneurs

Every Thursday we have been running a podcast session run by Jay and Richard from the University of Liverpool. More...

New Exciting Enrichment Sessions Launch

We believe that learning doesn’t stop when the lesson ends. Our new enrichment sessions, running every Monday, give students from all year groups the … More...

Most read

Year 7 project book launch

On Wednesday 26th November, Year 7 students took part in our Super Curriculum Launch Assembly, where they were introduced to an exciting new independe… More...

English Chess Competition Regional Qualifier

Gateacre School was the proud host venue for the English Chess Competition Regional Qualifier today, welcoming over 60 young chess enthusiasts! More...

Odd socks Day

Odd Socks Day is a simple, fun way for pupils to celebrate what makes each person unique. By wearing mismatched socks, pupils show that differences sh… More...

Have your say

 
image

Follow us on Social