Year 12 Psychology students have begun studying the topic Attachment and Mr Rahman has asked his students to conduct a fun and eggs-iting experiment to demonstrate how attachments are formed and maintained.
The psychologists were tasked with caring for an egg for two weeks and they embraced the challenge with their eggs accompanying them everywhere.
Eggs will soon be seen in the library, on the bus and even in their Psychology and Sociology lessons.
They were asked to name and personalise their eggs to begin to form an attachment and were issued with a 14 day diary to detail what their wards get up to. This will help them to link back to the topic later on.
Mr Rahman explained to students that their eggs had to accompany them absolutely everywhere unless they could arrange suitable childcare. This will help them to learn about multiple attachments.
We wish them lots of luck in this cracking assignment and we look forward to meeting the new oval visitors around school.