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Family Day at the Science Oxford Centre

Date
January 25th 2025
February 1st 2025
February 8th 2025
February 15th 2025
February 22nd 2025
March 1st 2025
March 8th 2025
March 15th 2025
March 22nd 2025
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Location
Science Oxford Centre, Douglas Downes Close, Quarry Rd, Headington, Oxford

Science Oxford’s Family Days offer a unique, interactive experience for families every Saturday at the Science Oxford Centre. Visitors can explore the Exploration Zone, featuring hands-on exhibits like the Air Table and the new ‘Animate Science’ station. Outdoor activities include woodland trails and, from April to October, the Water Lab.

The centre also hosts Live Labs with themed activities each month. Sessions are available at 10am, 12:30pm, and 3pm, suitable for ages 3 and up. Tickets are £8 per person, with free entry for under 3s and carers. Pre-booking is essential. Sensory-friendly sessions are scheduled quarterly.

Please note, building improvements are planned between January and March 2025, which may affect access to certain areas.

These family friendly events are perfect for those visiting Oxford anytime of year! Explore our family friendly homes in Oxford for your next family getaway. If you need any help with planning your family getaway, please contact our friendly bookings team on 01993 222 200 or send us a message.

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