FSG Escape Room - The Secret Lab
Scenario: A somewhat crazy scientist has created a plague that will likely wipe out all life on the planet. A cure is locked away in a safe (located in the lab).
You and a number of friends have entered the lab only to find that you have been locked in. Even worse, there is a bomb and the countdown has started.
The scientist’s assistant feared that this may happen so created a chain of clues to help defuse the bomb. The assistant also created an AI to help (but only if needed).
Find the cure to save the world, disarm the bomb and escape!
Want to book a session at lunchtime?
Year 7 students are undertaking the challenge during their FSGbacc. The rest of the school can book a lunchtime session. Bookings need to be made in advance. See Mr Easton, Mrs Easton or Mr Johnson to book a session. A booking requires 3 - 5 people. The calendar below shows lunchtime availability:
Read the following before your booking takes place:
To get the most out of the experience please abide by the following:
Do not take items into the room that could be of assistance or distraction; no bags, mobiles, coats etc. Personal items can be left in 303 for the duration of your experience. Also ensure your pockets are empty. If you carry an inhaler, please keep this with you.
There are lab coats in the room; wearing one is optional.
Use the hand santiser provided in the room.
The room is locked from the outside so no one can enter the room during the activity. The internal handle will open the door so you are free to exit at any time, however if you exit the room you are not permitted to re-enter.
On the day of your booking go to 303 to collect a pass; either at the start of the day or at breaktime. Show this pass to your period 3 teacher and they will allow you to leave 5 minutes before the end of your lesson. This pass will also allow you to go to the front of the lunch queue if you require a school lunch. Please arrive outside 303 as soon as you can to ensure you have the full 50 minutes experience!
To get the most of the experience I recommend that you watch the following video before your session: