Geology Field Trip – Biology & Geology

Our 11th and 12th grade students explored the Ipoh region in search of geological clues to reconstruct the complex history of Peninsular Malaysia.

From folds and reverse faults to lithographic limestones, hematite, granitic sand, and even Neolithic rock paintings, they developed their scientific reasoning with support from the Ipoh Geological Museum.

The trip also included a camp evening  and an exciting rafting experience on the Sungai Kampar River

A rewarding outdoor experience before the final weeks of exams!

The Science Teachers

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Sortie géologique – Spécialité SVT

Nos élèves de Première et Terminale spécialité SVT, accompagnés de leurs enseignants, sont partis à la recherche d’indices géologiques autour d’Ipoh afin de reconstituer l’histoire complexe de la Malaisie péninsulaire.

Entre plis et failles inverses, calcaires lithographiques, hématite, arène granitique et même peintures rupestres du Néolithique, ils ont développé leur raisonnement scientifique, avec l’appui du musée géologique d’Ipoh.

Le séjour s’est poursuivi avec une soirée conviviale au camp  et une descente en rafting sur la Sungai Kampar

Une belle immersion en pleine nature pour aborder sereinement les dernières semaines avant les examens !

Les enseignants de sciences

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François Hurtaud

François Hurtaud begun his design career in 2008 as a studio designer after graduating from Masters Degree in Advanced Studies in Cross-cultural Design at Shanghai University and a Bachelor in Industrial Design at L’Ecole de Design de Nantes in France.

Hurtaud then headed the design force for several consumer goods companies where he demonstrates his understanding of the power of social and sustainable design, cross-cultural and the precarious balance of function and form in luxury design and production.

Since his childhood, Hurtaud has always had the passion for art, science and technology; passions that he cultivated and improved through formal educations and apprenticeship in design. Having the chance of working in different countries, agencies and companies, exploring multitude aspects of designs, he now thinks of design as an equation, trying to find creative solutions to balance between functionality & aesthetics, sustainability & profitability, viability & legitimacy. Hurtaud’s designs has received multiple international design awards and accolades, such as Good Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, German Design Award and A' Design Award.

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