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The Science Talent Development Junior Programme provides primary students with opportunities to learn beyond the standard science curriculum, enhancing their understanding of scientific concepts while fostering curiosity and developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Senior students, who excel in their scientific pursuits, act as role models and mentors, sharing their knowledge and passion for science with younger participants. In the chemistry module, students explore the composition and chemical reactions of bath bombs, conduct experiments on how temperature and pH affect dissolution time, and showcase their creations during STEM week to enhance their communication and presentation skills.






 

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