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The Nobel School App

The Nobel School is pleased to annouce the launch of its brand new app.

The Nobel School app is the perfect way to keep up to date with what’s happening – wherever you are. The app is free and provides access to the school calendar, events, latest news, contact details and is even used to report absence. We can also message you directly through the app to ensure you get the information you need as soon as possible.

Available to download for free on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

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MBDA Glider Challenge Report

On Friday 3 July we (that is Joe Cooper, Cameron Draper, Nundon Vaghadia and myself) attended the Glider Challenge at MBDA in Stevenage, along with Mrs Townhill and Mr James.

Shortly after we had arrived at MBDA we were given a name tag and asked to sit down at the table labelled “Nobel”. It was here where we were told a little bit about MBDA and also the plan for the day. After our introduction we were given a tour of MBDA’s missile testing facilities. I was fascinated by the ginormous machine they used to simulate a missile’s journey. We were then given 3 interactive lectures (aerodynamics, materials and business) to help us understand what we needed for our gliders.

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Lessiter’s chocolate factory

On Wednesday 17 June we visited Lessiter’s, a chocolate factory in Knebworth. When we arrived we were kindly greeted by Nina who took us through the health and safety protocols in the factory and the legal requirements that are followed by the family run company in order to maintain the highest levels of hygiene. We then had the great opportunity to have a tour around the factory where we were able to see the chocolate being made at different stages of production, from the moulding of the chocolate, to the packaging of the chocolate that is then stored, ready to be delivered to retailers such as Waitrose and Thorntons.

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