Science Nine Moonshine

Gr.9's distilling wine to produce ethanol
Gr.9's distilling wine to produce ethanol

Mr. Wright’s Science 9 class have been distilling their very own moonshine in the Sr. Science wing!

The experiment started before the Winter Break. The students first started with making homemade apple wine: apples with yeast, and sugar. This started the fermentation process to produce alcohol. But to create spirits other than wine, such as vodka or brandy, one more step is required – distillation.

Today (Jan 18), they completed the rest of the experiment… distilling the alcohol from the wine to produce brandy. They heated the wine, boiling the alcohol into a vapor, and then collecting that vapor into a test tube and condensing it back into a liquid…voilĂ : alcohol!

The experiment is a fun way of studying some interesting chemistry; an enzyme catalysed reaction of sugar into ethanol. The class considered the conditions necessary for fermentation, one of the oldest chemical reactions known to man.

Finally the distillation illustrated how substances can be separated, or purified, based on their differing boiling points. The final ‘brandy’ was flammable and in many developing countries alcohol is now used as a fuel in cars.

Kidsafe Christmas

Kidsafe Tutors
Kidsafe Tutors

15 York House students have been heading to Queen Alexandra School every Tuesday after-school since September. In their role as KidSafe volunteers, they assist students with their homework, help them with their projects and are there to just listen and talk. Our students have done a superb job… showing patience, kindess, support and friendship.

According to Mr. Lee, a Grade 7 teacher at Queen Alexandra School, the YHS tutors “have made an amazing difference. The kids understand Math better and are trying harder than they did before.”

Kidsafe Christmas
Kidsafe Christmas

We have a special group of students who have made this weekly commitment, some like Alison, Azzra and Kimberly, who are in their second year. There is time for work and time for having fun… here the students are enjoying a year-end Christmas party in which our students provided homemade treats and brought a gift for their buddy that they chose themselves.

We all look forward to working with our Queen Alexandra friends in 2012!

Lynne Stanger
Director of Global Programs and Service-Learning