Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield has relaunched the club’s BioCATS community program at GMHBA Stadium.

BioCATS is run from the Deakin Cats Community Centre as a full day program. Students and teachers participate in dynamic scientific experiments, using problem solving, statistical analysis and observation skills to learn about the science and mathematics of football and career pathways in sport.

Dangerfield is a BioCATS ambassador and is a strong supporter of the program that began in 2012.

Patrick Dangerfield with students from Belmont Primary School, as well as SEDA students and BioLAB staff

“Our club is always seeking ways to improve young people’s lives and BioCATS is a great example of this,” Dangerfield said.

“BioCATS reinforces the concepts of health and wellness and the benefits that come from sports participation. It is interactive and the kids learn practical concepts that serve them well.”

BioCATS is designed and delivered in partnership with BioLAB: Victorian Bioscience Education Centre, with the aim of increasing awareness of the application of science and maths in real-life scenarios.

Bisinella Developments is in its seventh year of partnership with the program.

Bisinella Director Richard Bisinella said he was delighted the interactive program had returned to the Deakin Cats Community Centre.

“Bisinella is proud to sponsor this unique program," he said.

"Since its inception, BioCATS has introduced thousands of primary school students across the state to the science and maths of football.

“The experiential program gives students the fantastic opportunity to go into the inner sanctum of the Geelong Football Club, meet their heroes and learn about the benefits of sport and a healthy lifestyle, in a fun and interactive way.”

BioLAB Director Yvonne van der Ploeg said, “We are so excited to see BioCATS back in action.  The program is a wonderful showcase of what is possible when like-minded industry partners come together. It is such a unique educational opportunity for students to learn outside the classroom, applying science and maths skills whilst being physically active. It is just the perfect recipe for a lesson they will never forget!