Curiosity Starts Young -Primary School is where a love for science begins

Hands-on experiments and fun questions help children develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and a sense of wonder about the world.

Some fascinating facts: Early exposure to science encourages learners to explore and ask questions. Children who actively experiment are more likely to continue with STEM subjects later and even simple activities can spark creativity and a lifelong curiosity.

In this video, you can see the excitement as the class explore, answer questions, and discover new ideas.

Moments like this show why supporting science learning from a young age is so important.

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