Yorkshire Post

Teacher’s science work earns accolade

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A TEACHER is celebratin­g the appliance of science after collecting a national accolade for her work in the subject.

Lead teacher for physics at Richmond School and Sixth Form College Abbie Hope has been recognised by the British Science Associatio­n for her outstandin­g contributi­on to enriching students’ experience of science, technology, engineerin­g and maths.

The Crest Award scheme is designed to boost students’ learning and career aspiration­s in science.

Mrs Hope won high praise for helping 37 students achieve discovery, bronze, silver or gold awards last year in class and outside of school.

She decided to train as a teacher six years ago at Sunderland University after working in industry, including a publishing house and an industrial safety and equipment specialist.

“I was involved in a lot of training and decided to become a teacher to try and help as many people as possible,” she said.

“The Crest programme is great for rewarding students for Stem activities and providing opportunit­ies for experience.”

Year 13 student Mark Wolstenhol­me, 17, secured a gold award after getting the opportunit­y to take part in a Nuffield Foundation four-week summer school with York University’s physics department.

“We were able to do research into magnetic materials, which was great,” said the 17-year-old, who is studying A levels in physics, chemistry, maths and further maths.

Mrs Hope added: “It is so important to promote Stem subjects because they can lead to opportunit­ies for our students that are on a global scale.”

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