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Science
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It's time to question and investigate! At Pembridge Hall we believe in hands-on discovery and continued participation. While Key Stage 1 children explore science in the comfort of their own classrooms, Key Stage 2s venture into the lab. Here children are further encouraged to question their surroundings and to delve into a variety of scientific controlled explosions and investigations. Each child's inquisitive nature is encouraged and the scientific elements related to their everyday experiences and interests. Interested in Space and the pursuit for knowledge? Join our very own Space Camp and learn all about our solar system, astronauts, rockets and our mission to Mars. |
| Could you survive a desert trek that has gone wrong? Come help us make dirty water clean enough to drink. Do butterflies move too quickly to have a good look, or does pond life stay hidden underwater? Then visit us during our Life Cycle and Habitats study and have the opportunity to take a closer look. Do foaming monsters really exist? Explore with chemical reactions and bring our creatures to life. |
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Has there ever been something you were dying to know or desperate to investigate? Bring your wonderful ideas and experiments along to our Science Fair and show everyone what you have discovered. Whether you are a scientist in the making or a hesitant investigator, there is plenty to enjoy and much to be discovered. |



