Thu, 2 Jan 2025, 13:00 - 14:00
Canada Villa Young People’s Activity Centre
Canada Villa Youth Centre
Pursley Road
London NW7 2BU
This programme is funded by the Department for Education this activity is valued at £10.50 per person including snacks. Please not for all eligble families with a 16 digit evoucher code the cost is £0.00.
Join the Multi award winning Sublime Science team who will be providing spectacular interactive science experiment show. Expect to use: Fizzing Potions, Bubbles and Flying Giant Smoke Rings, Gooey Slime-Making, Yummy Sweet Making, Tornado Races, Flying Stuff and spectacular science experiments to get the children really excited about science!
Please note: Under 11s MUST be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times.
How Did Sublime Science Start?
Making sweets and slime as science experiments from the Beaches of Sydney right through to the Australian Bush (in a pickup truck no less!) was the 'slightly' unusual inspiration for Sublime Science!
After 'Mad Marc' had been a Professional Science Communicator (maker of slime & launcher of rockets!) across the UK, Canada and Australia & been a 'real' teacher in a school in Nottingham... inspiration struck.
Why not pick out all the best, most fun, most exciting science experiments learnt over the years, all over the world, and put them all together?...
Sublime Science was born! Discover the Sublime Science Party Now!
What's The Big Idea?
The Sublime Science mission has been to inspire:
"One Million Children To Discover How Awesome Science Can Be!"
'Mad' Marc (Marc Wileman on more sensible occasions!) founded Sublime Science with the sole intention of showing children how much fun science can be. He founded Sublime Science with a £1,750 Prince's Trust loan back in 2008, aged just 22.
Marc's best known as that guy that fired smoke rings at the Dragons on Dragons' Den wearing a slime covered lab coat but went on to secure Dragon investment.
Marc is utterly humbled to have won a a Queen's Award for Enterprise, a Great British Entrepreneur Award, been labelled "a visionary" by Forbes and most important of all to have made science awesome for more than 1,000,000 children.