Science Club

Science is exciting—especially when you can explore it yourself! In our Science Clubs, children learn to look at the world with curious eyes, ask bold questions, and find answers through hands-on experiments. Science becomes tangible, understandable, and alive. Kids don’t just memorize facts—they develop a real understanding of how things connect, and most importantly: a lifelong joy of discovery.

Explore, Experiment, Understand

In every club, children don’t just learn about science—they become young scientists who explore, wonder, and understand the world around them.

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Benefits

Building curiosity and confidence through real discoveries.

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Activities

Mixing colors, testing magnets, launching mini-experiments.

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Problem-Solving Skills

Learning to ask questions, test ideas, and find answers step by step.

(Ages 3–6)

Mini-Explorers Club

The journey begins! Children observe plants, animals, water, light, and their senses. They play with magnets, mix colors, explore weather phenomena, and discover first scientific connections through hands-on, sensory learning—playful, joyful, and full of wonder.

(Ages 7–9)

Junior Science Club

Now it gets more concrete: kids investigate air and sound, circuits, body functions, the water cycle, and simple chemical reactions. Through observation, experimentation, and inquiry-based learning, they develop their first steps in scientific thinking—curious, structured, and full of “aha!” moments.

(Ages 10–12)

Science Explorers Club

Here, children deepen their knowledge: they design their own experiments, analyze results, and learn how real scientific work is done. Topics such as energy, the environment, the human body, forces, materials, and simple technology are taught with clear connections to everyday life. The club builds logical reasoning, systematic skills, and the courage to keep asking questions.

Start Your Child’s Learning Adventure!

“A little spark can ignite a lifelong love of learning!”

Give your child the gift of continuity and deep learning through a year filled with creativity, challenge, and fun.