Early Years
Gentle, sensory-based exploration. Children discover colors, simple physical forces, and sound through guided play and musical storytime.
- • Sensory discovery zones
- • 30-minute structured play
Group Excursions
Bring the classroom to life. Our science discovery centre offers hands-on exhibits, engaging workshops, and unforgettable "aha!" moments designed specifically for young, curious minds.
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We tailor our guided sessions and interactive science workshops to meet specific learning milestones, ensuring students of all ages get the most out of their visit.
Gentle, sensory-based exploration. Children discover colors, simple physical forces, and sound through guided play and musical storytime.
Action-packed inquiries. Students build simple machines, test circuits, and explore environmental science through team challenges.
Advanced problem solving. We introduce deeper scientific concepts like energy transfer, basic robotics, and chemical reactions.
We structure our school visits to balance free exploration with focused learning. Here is an example of what your visit might look like:
A quick orientation where we stow bags, outline the rules, and get the children excited for the day.
Self-guided exploration of the main exhibit floor, supervised by chaperones and our helpful staff.
Your selected curriculum-linked lesson led by our education team.
Use our designated picnic areas to refuel before heading back to school.
Organising a trip should be simple. We provide comprehensive packets so you have everything required by your school administration.
Pre-completed venue safety guidelines outlining supervision expectations and facility standards.
Provided upon booking →Pre- and post-visit activity suggestions to connect our centre's exhibits directly to your classroom work.
Sent via email →Group rates apply for 15 or more students. We require at least one adult chaperone per 10 children. Advance bookings are essential to guarantee workshop availability.
Standard group pricing (minimum 15 students). Supervising teachers and chaperones enter free of charge.