HUNDREDS of budding Albert Einsteins descended on Alcester on Monday to take part in two science summer schools.
Alcester High and St Benedict's High schools are both hosting the Creative Science Summer Schools - aimed at the top five and 10 per cent of gifted children in the county.
The youngsters are exploring the application of modern farming and food production with the Royal Agricultural Society of Farming at Alcester High.
And the teenagers are looking at science through performing arts at St Benedict's High School with the director of creativity matters, Campbell Perry.
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