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Be a cluster group coordinator

      Why become a cluster group coordinator?

      A cluster group provides a forum in your local area, to get together with science teachers from other centres, share ideas, share problems and feel supported. If a school has a question that they cannot answer internally, it is very likely that someone from their cluster can.

      Cluster coordinators will need to arrange the meetings, provide the venue with appropriate meeting space and refreshments.

      At OCR we will help you facilitate the group with administrative support, registration management and one of our Subject Specialists will join you at your request once a year. Complete the form below and one of our Science Subject Specialists will be in contact to help you get set up.

      Follow this link to access the cluster groups web form.

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