Friday, June 7, 2024 – Friday, June 14, 2024
Kibble Palace, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Friday, June 7, 2024 – Friday, June 14, 2024
Kibble Palace, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow Science Festival is live at the Glasgow Botanic Gardens for school groups from Fri 7th to Fri 14th June. Join us in the Kibble Palace each day for loads of free activities. Get creative in the Germs Galore culture lab, drive an underwater robot in Oban and learn about evolution while playing classic fairground games with a twist. Activities change daily, so please check the website for our timetable.
School groups can book into one of two sessions:
Session 1: 11-12.30
Session 2: 1-2.30.
Between 12.30-1 our content providers will be having breaks and resetting between sessions. We ask that session 1 leaves on time at 12.30 and session 2 will be admitted from 1pm.
Booking information
Please note each booking is for a max of 35 pupils. We require the number of pupils and the number of supervisory adults at the time of booking.
Please note we require the school address and not personal info.
Please take note of our Cancellation Policy
Glasgow Science Festival volunteers invest a huge amount of time and effort in organising and delivering school events. To keep these events free and ensure their smooth-running, please adhere to our cancellation policy. Your booking constitutes a formal agreement to attend this Glasgow Science Festival event.
If you can no longer honour your booking then it is imperative that you inform a member of the Glasgow Science Festival team immediately on 0141 330 5370.
Cancellations must be made no later than 14 days prior to the event.
Failure to cancel a booking within 14 days prior to the event will incur a fee of £200.
Kibble Palace
Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow, G12 0UE United Kingdom
We encourage you to either walk or use public transportation as parking around the Botanic Gardens is extremely limited. There is no free parking available only metered on street parking. More information about the venue can be found on the Glasgow Botanic Gardens website.
Accessibility information can be found on the Glasgow City Council website