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Summer term electronics workshops for ages 4-6 at the Workshop of Innovation, Albrighton Centre East


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This term our Tiny Engineers will be introduced to the world of electronics!

I've been hard at work preparing a four week programme that your children are sure to enjoy.

As well as carrying out hands-on projects, they will have an opportunity to explore electricity and how components are put together to make things work.


A flyer is attached with all the details.


Sessions will begin from Saturday 25th June 9:30-10:30am for four weeks at the Albrighton Centre and as last term, payments are made termly.

Total cost for the term is ?34.

For now please confirm your booking by responding to this email and shortly I will provide you with information on how to pay.


Many thanks


Hannah

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