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Just wanted to say I have just signed up my daughter for the following Christmas Science camp that looks fab, is at Imperial College, and has 30 per cent off if you register before Sunday. She is at Primary school, and loves Science, but feels like she doesnt do enough of it at school - just not enough time, particualrly the experiments. This one is really hands on, you learn to make a sledge, fake snow, grow sugar crystals and stuff. She did one last term, and they did incredible experiments including touching fire, and dissecting hearts and livers! You can find out more at www.richereducation.co.uk
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Just to say the same company is doing a 10 per cent reduction for Science Workshops if you sign up before 23.59 on 10th January. They also do workshops in Robotics, and Civil Engineering, the latter are for 8-13 year olds, but the others suit 5-11 year olds.


How did yours get on with the Christmas Camp? Mine loved it!

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