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Give Your Child a Head Start in Science A Level!

As a parent, you want the best for your child, especially when it comes to their education. If your child is about to start their Science A Level journey and you want to give them a head start.  

Success in STEM is here to support your child every step of the way. Join our exclusive workshop from August 18-20th, designed specifically for New Yr 12 students to give them a head start in their Science A Level.

You can expect:

-          Comprehensive coverage of key skills

-          How to think like an A level student

-          Review the key content from GCSE and introduce some of the A level content.

Workshop Details:

  • Dates: August 18-20th
  • Time: Choose between 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM or 1:30 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Cost: £300 for half a day
  • Group Size: Maximum of 5 students for personalized attention
  • Location: Dulwich SE21 8JX
  • Teachers: Kate for Physics, Chloe for Chemistry and Ruth for Biology.

Limited spots available! Secure your child's place today and give them the support they need to succeed.image.png.f43cebd57672526898d3b85d4d0441f9.png

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