CHILDREN in Northwich can learn something a little bit different this February half term thanks to STEM Skill Clubs in Hartford.
The holiday club at The Grange Sports Centre offers the chance to learn news skills in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) for youngsters aged between eight and 13.
Dr Liz Surry, director and founder of STEM Skill Clubs, said: “Our holiday clubs are a place for local children to learn new skills, meet new friends and enjoy themselves in a safe, friendly atmosphere.
“The holiday clubs this year are extra special as we are celebrating ten years of STEM Skill Clubs.”
The clubs are designed by scientists and educators for children aged between eight and 13 and budding scientists can test and discover how and why things fly, code Sphero robots to make animations or create and code fairgrounds before bringing them to life.
STEM Skill Clubs will run from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm every day from Monday, February 19 until Friday, February 23 and cost £35 per day.
There’s no minimum booking - children can come for one day or a few days or the whole week – and there is a discount for full week bookings.
Early drop off and late pick-ups are available at an additional cost.
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