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Mad Science Of Houston
Basic Information
Address: 6300 Westpark dr suite 500, Houston , TX-77057
Phone Number: 7136637623
Fax Number: 713-663-7664
Additional Information
Director: Arpitha Alluri
Schools Served: Arabic Immersion Magnet School , Awty International School , Briargrove elementary , Scanlan Oaks Elementary ,
Beth El, Davidson Elementary , DAV Montessori School, First Baptist Academy , Grace School , Kolter Elementary , Lovett Elementary , MArk Twain Elementary , Memorial Elementary, Presbyterian School , Wilchester Elementary , Rummel Creek Elementary , St.Vincent De Paul and more ...................................
School District: Mad Science of Houston
County: TX
Schedule: 9am- 6pm
Ages: 3-12
Capacity: Houston , Katy , Sugarland, Clear Lake , Galveston , Humble ,
Membership/Pricing: After School Programs : 195/class ; Special Events : $375; Science Day/Night : $295 per hour and we can do upto 8 hours and the price changes
History:
Mad Science is THE World's Leading Science Provider who's mission is to spark the curiosity of children everywhere
by providing fun, interactive and educational activities that instill a clear understanding of science and how it affects the world around them.
Program Highlights:
STEM , Science Workshops , After School Programs , Special Event , Science Day /Night , Assemblies
Support Services:
Science Enrichment Programs
Activities:
Workshops , After School Programs , Special Events , Science Day/Nights , Birthday Parties, Holiday Camps(Spring , Summer , Winter )
Field Trip Destinations: Md Science Of Houston , 6300 West Park Dr , Suite 500 , Houston , TX-77057
Program Information:
Mad Science is a leading science enrichment provider.
We deliver unique, hands-on science experiences for children that are as entertaining as they are educational.
We have franchises located around the world, who bring science education to millions of children each year. Our innovative programs help kids learn about science through our fun after-school programs, preschool programs, in-class workshops, camps, birthday parties and special events.
Mad Science encourages scientific literacy in children in an age when science is as vital as reading, writing and arithmetic and we don't stop there.
For over 25 years, we have invested in research and development and continue to do so. We believe in the importance of being at the forefront of our industry and continue to create hands-on science programming for kids.
Our approach to teaching science invites children to pursue STEM careers. We encourage parents, teachers and schools to contact a Mad Science location near you to find out more about services in your community.
Slogan: STEM programs