Bridging the Gap: How the Cambridge Science Centre is Engaging Children with Hands-on Science and Encouraging a Lifelong Passion for Stem Subjects

New headquarters for science education charity established

The Cambridge Science Centre has relocated to a permanent location at the Cambridge Science Park, where it offers 20 interactive experiments and installations for young visitors. The charity aims to inspire children and foster a lifelong passion for Stem subjects by demonstrating that science can be fun and engaging.

Science communicator Mario Satchwell highlights the joy of introducing children to science and witnessing their excitement as they learn new things. By providing hands-on exhibits covering a range of Stem topics, the centre aims to spark curiosity and excitement among young learners. Visitors like six-year-old Cosmo enjoy the opportunity to explore and play with new concepts alongside their friends.

CEO John Bull emphasizes the importance of encouraging children to engage with science and overcome any perceived barriers. He stresses that all children have the potential to become great scientists and contribute to the field by igniting a passion for science and encouraging young minds to dream of a future in Stem. This move will help reach a wider audience and inspire more children, especially those facing challenges in accessing science education. Stay updated on Cambridgeshire news through social media channels and share your stories with the BBC. Contact us via email or WhatsApp to share your news stories.

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