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Shell Education Service
At Shell we believe that science is fundamental to meeting many of the pressing challenges faced by society today, including the energy challenge – meeting increasing demand for energy and significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
News and Highlights
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Shell Centre stages its eighth Family Day on 26 May 2012
On Saturday 26th of May Shell Centre will once again play host to the Shell Education Service Family Day which sees families from the Lambeth and Southwark community as well as Shell families attend this fun event.
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Shell stages its largest children’s science day yet
On Saturday March 17, over 4,000 young children and parents visited the Shell Education Service workshops at The Big Bang Fair in Birmingham, getting involved with hands-on science experiments.
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Family Day is highlight of Science Week
Over 2,300 children were inspired by a series of science workshops run by the Shell Education Service across Ellesmere Port.
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North East's future scientists turn out for Science Fun Day
Hundreds of budding young scientists from the North East were joined by their families at the Fraserburgh Lighthouse Museum for a special Family Science Day run by the Shell Education Service (SES).
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Glasgow's future scientists turn out for Science Fun Day
On 3 September 2011 hundreds of budding young scientists from Glasgow, were joined by their families at the city’s Tall Ship, for a special Family Science Day run by the Shell Education Service (SES).
In this section
About SES
What is the Shell Education Service and why do we do it?
Workshops
Fun Family Science Days
SES runs a series of fun family science days.
Training for teachers
CASCADE is a programme designed to help trainee teachers extend their portfolio.
Fun science activities to do at home
Encouraging science at home
Meet the team
SES workshops are delivered by a team of enthusiastic workshop leaders.
Tell us what you think
Tell us what you think about Shell Education Service – your feedback is valued.
Research
Shell commissioned the "Learning to Love Science: harnessing children's scientific imagination" report.

