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  • Div A | Grade 4-6
  • Div B | Grades 6-9

Div B | Grades 6 - 9

Led by our dedicated mentors, we offer specialized courses designed to prepare students for science competitions. 

Note: All timings are in Pacific Standard Time (PST) 

Register Now for Classes - June 13th to June 28th

Explore Our Courses for Division B

Tue/Thu/Sat

(June 15-June 27)

5-6 pm

In this course, we will go over the basic principles of epidemiology and apply them to outbreak investigations, developing a better understanding of health data and how to analyze and interpret information.

Mon/Wed/Fri

(June 15-June 27)

6-7 pm

Dive into the intricate structures of the various organ systems and learn how they all function together in the human body! 

Mon/Wed/Fri

(June 15-June 27)

11-12 pm

Solving cryptography puzzles and decoding ciphers under time pressure.

Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri

(June 14-June 19)

9-10 am

(Combo Class)

Identify and classify rocks and minerals and learn about how rocks and minerals help to understand geologic processes, interpretation of earth's history, the development of natural resources, and use by society.

Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri

(June 14-June 19)

1-2 pm

The scientific study of insects, including their anatomy, behavior, ecology, evolution, classification, and interactions with humans and the environment.

Tue/Thu/Sun

(June 15-June 27)

5-6 pm

Exploring Earth science topics like glaciers, plate tectonics, or oceanography.

Sat/Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu

(June 13-June 18)

6.30-7.30 pm

The systematic planning and methodology for conducting scientific investigations, focusing on controlling variables, minimizing bias, and designing valid tests to draw reliable conclusions from research data.

Mon/Wed/Fri

(June 15-June 27)

9-10 am

An exploration of microscopic organisms and their vital roles in ecosystems, human health, and biotechnology, examining bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes through hands-on investigation and discovery.

Mon/Wed/Fri

(June 15-June 27)

11-12 pm

The study of chemical substances and their effects on living organisms, exploring both beneficial compounds used in medicine and harmful toxins, while emphasizing safety, dosage, and the science behind how chemicals interact with biological systems.

Mon/Wed/Fri

(June 15-June 27)

5-6 pm

(Combo Class)

In this class you will learn about the atmosphere, including its composition, cloud formation and cloud types, as well as atmospheric dynamics. We will also be going over weather events such as the different types of precipitation, extreme weather events, as well as the scientific equipment used to predict and measure these weather events.

Tue/Thu/Sat

(June 15-June 27)

5-6pm

(Combo Class)

In this class you will learn about the solar system and the basics of astronomy. The class will cover solar system objects, including the formation and structure of planets. We will also be going over scientific techniques that can detect and assess the habitability of exoplanets, including the basics of astrophysics.

Tue/Thu/Sat

(June 15-June 27)

5-6pm

(Combo Class)

A course in systems design and using code to navigate challenges. Learn how to design subsystems in cad and go through the engineering design process to think like an engineer!

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