The big questions, before the big exams.
Four professors from Oxford, Cambridge or Imperial. Four sciences. Eight live sessions that show a child what the whole world is made of — curiosity first, marks later.
Four professors, four sciences — curiosity, not cramming.
Years 5–9 · 8 live online sessions
We hand them a professor.
Most enrichment hands a child worksheets. We hand them a professor.
For curious minds in Years 5 to 9, four researchers who actually work at the frontier — chemistry, physics, biology & medicine, data & AI — each take the ideas they teach undergraduates and make them small enough for a curious child to hold. Not dumbed down. Made simple. There’s a difference, and children feel it.
Four windows, one child.
- Tap “Add next” to start the copper cycle
Chemistry
Why anything turns into anything else.
- Tap a planet to meet it
Physics
The rules the whole universe agrees on.
- Tap the DNA or an organ
Biology & Medicine
How a body knows what to do.
- Press Guess, or tap a node
Data & AI
How a machine learns to guess.
A child looks through all four, and finds the one they can’t look away from.
A child can’t choose a future they’ve never seen.
Before GCSE options force a narrowing, Junior shows them the full map — taught by the people who drew it. Most leave knowing which science is theirs, years before they have to choose. That’s not a small thing.
One science at a time, then the next.
- Eight live sessions, ninety minutes each.
- Four professors, two sessions apiece — one science at a time, then the next.
- Live online — small groups, join from anywhere.
£1,500