Upper Sixth Physics students visit the Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station
Our Upper Sixth Physics students enjoyed their visit to the Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station, a Pressure Water Reactor nuclear power station on the Suffolk coast. The students will be studying nuclear power station design as part of their A Level Physics course, so visiting and touring a working nuclear power station has been a tremendously beneficial experience for them.
As part of the visit, students toured the facility and attended a lecture about how nuclear power stations operate. They also visited the turbine room and saw – and heard – the enormous turbines spinning at 3000 rpm, transferring enough energy to supply 3.4 million homes, on average (the equivalent of nearly every home in the East of England).
Our thanks to Mr Dalby and his colleagues for facilitating this fascinating trip.