Days: W/C 13 Jan to w/c 24 Mar 2025
Times: 11.40-12.20
Age Range: 8 - 13
Price: £220 per session £22 per child
Spring Term 2025
This spring term, young scientists will embark on an exciting journey through the wonders of the natural and physical world! They’ll discover the brilliance of Archimedes and his “Eureka” moment, uncover how footballs are a triumph of polymer chemistry, and dive into the dual worlds of amphibians. From exploring the mysteries of submarines in the deep sea to understanding how clouds create electricity, their curiosity will spark like lightning! They’ll also delve into neuroscience to learn how animals think, explore the ancient supercontinent Pangaea, and unlock the secrets of how tiny seeds grow into mighty plants. The groundbreaking work of Marie Curie will inspire them to see the invisible forces around us, and they’ll even learn how our moon influences tides and shapes life on Earth. This term promises to turn science into an exciting adventure!
Eureka Moments: Understanding Archimedes’ Contributions to Science and Mathematics
Polymers in Play: The History of Football and the Chemistry of Modern Balls
The Secret Lives of Amphibians in Two Worlds
Deep See Diving in Submarines
How Clouds Create Electricity
Introduction in Neuroscience: Animal Intelligence
Pangaea: The Supercontinent and the Science of Geology
The Power of Seeds: How Plants Grow and Thrive
The Brilliant Marie Curie: Exploring the Secrets of the Invisible World
Our Moon: From Phases to Tides, Understanding Its Role