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High School Labs with a Biblical Worldview Offered at the Creation Museum

by Creation Museum on April 1, 2021

Experiencing hands-on science labs is vital for developing an interest in science and a thorough knowledge of the scientific method. Due to the nature and expense of science labs, homeschoolers may miss out on certain aspects of hands-on science without a specialized program.

And that’s why we’re offering high school labs here at the Creation Museum!

These labs are very popular with homeschoolers, but we’ve also had public school and Christian school students attend our labs as a supplement to their science classes. Learn more about what’s in store for the Creation Museum’s high school labs for the 2021–2022 school year.

Available Courses

For the upcoming academic year, we are excited to announce that we will be offering four courses: biology, chemistry, earth and physical science, and forensic science. Our biology and earth and physical science courses are designed for students ages 14 and up, while students who are 15 years old or older can participate in our chemistry and forensic science courses.

Biology Lab at the Creation Museum

Each course is uniquely designed to present content through engaging and innovative lab experiences in our Creation Education Lab. Most of our labs begin in September (biology’s first lab begins August 31) and continue throughout the school year.

Course Details

These labs are full-day programs, running from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on their scheduled days. Each course includes 12 sessions, each with a pair of two-hour labs for a total of 24 labs.

Chemistry Lab at the Creation Museum

Save Your Seat

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity for your high school student! Space is limited to 20 students for each course, so please register early. Please keep an eye on our event page as registration for each lab will be opening soon!

High School Labs at the Creation Museum

Visit our high school labs page for more information. We look forward to welcoming your students for our high school labs at the Creation Museum for the 2021–2022 academic year.

All photos from previous school years.