Classes


Our classes will introduce your children into interesting,
entertaining and extremely varied world of modern science, history and art. Every child becomes an investigator, immersed in innovative, hands-on experimental activities.


Our 2012 Spring Classes Registration has already begun.

The classes are taught by passionate, professional Scientists and Artists. Class size is kept at a minimum to ensure quality instruction and guidance. Teacher to student ratio is 1:10. Register soon & inspire curiosity and creativity in your child!




Wonders of science

Course Fee:  $160 / 8 classes
Ages: 4.5 - 8
Teacher-Student Ratio:  1:8
Day Offered: Tuesday/Thursday 6:30am - 7:30pm  bugboy
Saturday / Sunday 9:30-10:30am

Course Description:

Delve into the adventures of science!  Children will
discover the answers on questions most frequently asked about the world around us. It's not easy to be knowledgeable in all walks of science, but
here's lively help for when the questions start coming.  Every class we’ll
explore a different scientific walk. Children will take the science in their
hands and surprise themselves and everyone around them with their own
unique creations. Let the magic of science begin!

Cooking with science

Course Fee: $185/ 8 classes
Ages: 8-12
Teacher-Student Ratio
:  1:8
Day Offered: Monday/Wednesday 6:30 - 7:45pm

Course Description:

What is science for you? Do you think science is
boring and hard formulas? Discover how a pinch of curiosity can improve
your understanding. Explore recipes, activities, and experiments that will
enhance your understanding of the general science and particularly the
science behind food and cooking. Science is awesome. Food is awesome.
Blending the two together rocks faces off.


CLASS REGISTRATION FORM



BooksgirlAmazing Science Classes

Starting this fall Chamelea Enrichment Center offers  weekly classes for children. Register now!

The Birthday party was unbelievable; the kids had so much fun they kept talking about it for days. We are so having our next party at Chamelea next year.