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My son (aged 7) tried this out on Sat and talked science all the way home! He really enjoyed it...and phoned up his grandad to challenge him to get a pin to float...(he is yet to call back...stumped I presume by my sons genius?!). Anyway really glad to find something that has fired him up and encouraged him to see science as exciting. (And no, I have no connection).


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Science Club for 7-16 yrs from Sat 10th Sept at the Albrighton Centre. The group will run term time from 2.30-5PM. All staff are fully qualified and CRB checked. The group will be divided into 2 mega groups GCSE science support group and Science experiment and enquiry, which will then be divided as needed. There are spaces left.


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