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Join Our Exciting STEM Workshop for Kids Aged 11-13!

Dates: 12, 13, 14 August 2024
Location: Dulwich College

Is your child ready for a summer filled with hands-on interactive problem-solving? Our STEM Workshop is perfect for Year 7 and 8 students eager to dive into the fascinating world of science, technology, engineering, and math.

What to Expect:

  • Engaging Projects: Dive into evidence-based projects that spark curiosity and enhance critical thinking skills.
  • Fun and Interactive: Our workshop combines learning with excitement, ensuring your child has a blast while discovering the wonders of STEM.
  • Future Ready: Encourage your child's passion for STEM and set them on the path to future studies and careers in these dynamic fields.

With us, the sky is not the limit—it's just the beginning! Enroll your child today for an unforgettable summer experience that will inspire a lifelong love for STEM.

Special Offer: £100 per day. Buy one place, get one free!
Limited Spots: Only 15 places per day to ensure personalized, hands-on learning.

Don't miss out—secure your child's spot now for an educational and fun-filled summer adventure!

 

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