After-School Programs

Learning doesn't have to stop after the bell rings! Mad Science after-school programs are both educational and fun. Our hands-on, one-hour, 4 to 8-week science programs are themed around a particular area of science and include such topics as electricity, magnetism, optics, biology, and many more.

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All About Our After-School Programs

The After-School Experience

Each of our classes includes an assortment of science experiments and activities that will challenge each student and allow them to channel their inner scientist!

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Educational Science-Themed Take-Home Projects

At the end of each class, students get to take home their very own Mad Science educational science-themed project that directly reflects what they learned that day.

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Happy Customers

Here's what schools have to say about our after-school programs!

We love Mad Science's programs! The use of multiple cameras in zoom lessons allows for the kids to really get a good look at what is happening with each project. Also, the instructors are so engaging and make sure to call on multiple students. We look forward to taking more classes.

Lea M

Beachwood

My son has thoroughly enjoyed the program and especially the take-home aspect. He’s always excited to show what he brought home and explain it to us!

Candice K

Copley

The kids get to have fun while learning about various types of things and get to bring home something from what they learned and share what they learned with the Family.

Samantha

Ravenna, OH

FAQ

How long are your programs (weeks and hours)?

Our standard program is held immediately after school for 1 hour and typically lasts for 4 or 8 weeks. However, Mad Science can accommodate program requests of 4 to 12 weeks. We will be happy to discuss any atypical scheduling needs.

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Who pays for an after-school program?

Typically, after-school programs are paid for by parents. In some cases, a PTO or other organization may opt to pay part or all of the students' enrollment.

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