Registration for May 2013 will occur ONLINE in the Fall of 2012. Programs fill up quickly, so be sure to register right away once registration opens.
Please email your name, school, grades you wish to book, number of classes, date preferences, phone number and email address to liz.robertson@twu.ca.
Cost for each workshop is $10 per student, minimum class payment is $250.
Home school students can also email liz.robertson@twu to express their interest in being part of a home school workshop day, dates and times are noted on the program specific web pages.
Two-hour workshops for Grade 6 (Biology), 7 (Chemistry) and 9 (DNA) students and full day workshops for Grade 4 students (Salmon) and 5 (Human Ecological Footprint) available.
Contact Liz Robertson at liz.robertson@twu.ca to inquire about registration.
Each May the Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Studies departments of TWU host hundreds of students through the Science in the Valley Program. The program offers workshops, which parallel BC curriculum, to classes in the local School Districts.
The program helps to encourage and excite students towards further study of Science. All activities are taught with an emphasis on student participation and a "can do" attitude.
With only one class per session students receive personal teaching instruction from TWU's Undergraduate students!
"I just wanted to send you a quick note to say thank you for arranging for the grade 6's to go to the "Science In The Valley" program at TWU! It was wonderful, well organized and the TWU students were so enthusiastic and encouraging to the groups I observed. My daughter asked me almost immediately (before even leaving the building!) if she could please go to Trinity Western University when she is old enough."
| "Life Through a Looking Glass" (Grade 6) ![]() |
"Matter Matters" (Grade 7) ![]() |
| "DNA Scissors" (Grade 9) ![]() |
"Salmon in the Valley" (Grade 4) ![]() |
Science in the Valley is partially funded by NSERC.
The Salmon portion is additionally funded by SRES (Salmon River Enhancement Society)