We provide Canadian educators best-in-class science teaching solutions & equipment for:
Post-Secondary – Physics (traditional & advanced), Biology, & Chemistry
High School – Physics, Biology, Chemistry & Earth Sciences
K to 8 – Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM)
Combining a wealth of knowledge and experience, AYVA’s mandate is to become the best value company for science and technology education in Canada.
We’ve chosen to partner primarily with North American & European manufactured products for their quality, long term sustainability, and exceptional support with warranties, manuals, experiments, videos, white papers, and other teaching resources.
From our new head office in Oakville, Ontario, dedicated AYVA Product and Sales Specialists can:
After your purchase, our in-house Technical Services Department can provide installation, training and unbeatable technical support. We take pride in making ourselves available to address your questions or concerns.
I have dealt with many vendors over the years, but never received such personalized and professional services as I did from PASCO Canada (AYVA). They took it upon themselves to ensure that the equipment fit both our academic requirements and our budget. They are very knowledgeable about their equipment and its applications, making our project so much easier to complete
Laura Buchynski, Lab Coordinator
Lakeland College, Vermilion, AB
I want to take some time to say a big thanks for all the help and support you provided me to select the best equipment in order to make the best possible use of the funds available. It is really exceptional that you happily connected with me multiple times even during the weekend and was always motivated to help. Please accept my big thanks for this.
Gurpreet Sidhu, University Instructor
University College of North, The Pas, MB
The new wireless sensors (Bluetooth) are amazing! I can set up an experiment in one corner of the room and have real-time measurements beamed to my tablet/projector for everyone to view on screen.
Stephen Fuerderer, Science Department Head
Byrne Creek Secondary, Burnaby, BC
PASCO Scientific is celebrating 50 years as the leading supplier of Physics Teaching Apparatus and Data Acquisition Equipment for all sciences.
We are confident that PASCO solutions will help your students achieve more in science. At the end of 60 days, if you are not satisfied that your students are more engaged and learning more effectively, return your purchase for a refund. We don’t want you spending precious budget dollars on something you don’t use.
Unless otherwise stated, PASCO-branded products are covered by a 5-year limited warranty from ship date against defects in material and workmanship. The PASCO warranty does not extend to rechargeable batteries contained inside products or to any product containing a touch screen, products that have been subject to abuse, neglect, accident, and improper installation, or products that have been repaired or altered outside of our factory. Consumables and limited-life products (such as pH probes, ezSamples, membranes, fast-response temperature probes, alkaline batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, 9 Volt), chemical solutions, software, printed materials, etc.) are excluded from the 5-year warranty, but they do fall under the 90-day Satisfaction Guarantee. Product-specific and additional warranty information is available upon request.
PASCO warrants rechargeable batteries built into new products and replacement rechargeable batteries to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use for a period of (2) years from the date of purchase. It is normal for battery life, defined as the amount of time a device runs before it needs to be recharged, to decrease over time. This is not considered a defect in workmanship or materials. Please contact PASCO Technical Support for replacement battery information.
The SPARK LX and SPARK LXi (products containing touch screens) carry a limited warranty for a period of 3 years from delivery date against defects in material and workmanship. This limited warranty applies only to hardware components of the SPARK LX and SPARK LXi that are not subject to accident, misuse, neglect, fire or other external damage. This warranty can also be voided by unauthorized use, alterations or repair.
When used exclusively for Educational Purposes, all PASCO Force Platforms (PS-3229, PS-3230, PS-2141, & PS-2142) fall under the 5-Year Warranty for Education stated above. If used in athletic-related diagnostics and/or training (a non-educational application), all PASCO Force Platforms carry a limited warranty of 1 year from delivery date against defects in material and workmanship. This limited warranty does not apply to any PASCO Force Platforms subject to accident, misuse, neglect, fire or other external damage. Other restrictions apply per the “Designed for Education” section below, specifically “They should not be used in any apparatus involved with life support, patient diagnosis, or industrial control.”
Thank you to all our customers who continue to work with us and help our company grow.
It is our pleasure to help you succeed in teaching science to a new generation of students. We appreciate how truly fortunate we are, and share our success by giving back. Our philanthropic initiatives include, but are not limited to student endowments to recognize youths who themselves strive to make a difference.
I have taught grade 9 applied science, science and technology, grade 10 applied, regular and enriched science, grade 11 chemistry and physics for 33 years at Westwood Senior High School in Hudson Québec. I discovered the PASCO equipment in 2019 and it completely changed my life. I love to discover, produce experiments and share discoveries. I am looking forward to work with your team.
Having graduated with a major in Computer Science and minors in Physics and Mathematics, I began my teaching career at Killarney Collegiate Institute in Killarney, Manitoba in 2009. While teaching Physics there, I decided to invest in PASCO products and approached the Killarney Foundation with a proposal about funding the Physics lab with the SPARK Science Learning System and sensors. While there I also started a tremendously successful new course that gave students the ability to explore their interests in science and consisted of students completing one project a month, two of which were to be hands-on experiments, two of which were to be research based, and the final being up to the student.
In 2011 I moved back to Brandon, Manitoba and started working at the school I had graduated from, Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School. In 2018 I finally had the opportunity to once again teach Physics and have been working hard to build the program. Being in the vocational school for the region has led to many opportunities to collaborate with our Electronics, Design Drafting, Welding, and Photography departments on highly engaging inter-disciplinary projects. I believe very strongly in showing students what Physics can look like and build lots of demonstrations and experiments for my classes to use, including a Reuben’s tube, an electromagnetic ring launcher, and Schlieren optics setup, just to name a few that have become fan favourites among the students in our building. At the end of my first year teaching Physics at Crocus Plains I applied for CERN’s International High School Teacher Programme and became the first Canadian selected through direct entry in the 21 years of the program. This incredible opportunity gave me the opportunity to learn from scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider and from CERN’s educational outreach team at the S’Cool Lab. Following this, I returned to Canada and began working with the Perimeter Institute, becoming part of their Teacher Network.
These experiences and being part of professional development workshops with the AAPT and the Canadian Light Source (CLS) this summer has given me the opportunity to speak to many Physics educators around the world to gain new insights into how my classroom evolves. As I work to build our program, I am exploring new ideas that see students take an active role in their learning, more inter-disciplinary work with departments in our school, the development of a STEM For Girls program in our building, and organizing participation in challenges from the ESA, the Students on the Beamline program from CLS, and our local science fair.
Though I graduated with a BEd qualified to teach English and Social Studies, it just wasn’t meant to be. My first job was teaching technology courses at a local high school, a far cry from the English and Social Studies job I had envisioned myself in. I was lucky enough to stay in that position for over ten years, teaching various technology courses in grades 10-12, while also obtaining a Master of Education in Technology Integration and a Master of Education in Online Instructional Media.
You will notice what is absent from my bio is any background in science. In fact, I took the minimum amount of required science courses to graduate high school. Three years ago I switched roles and currently work as a Technology Integration Leader; supporting teachers with integrating technology into their pedagogy in connection with the provincial outcomes. All of our schools have PASCO sensors at some level (mostly grades 4-12) and I made it my professional goal to not only learn how to use them, but to find ways to make them more approachable for teachers with no formal science background (like me!). Having no background or training in science has allowed me to experience a renewed love of Science, making it easier for me to support teachers in learning how to use PASCO sensors in their classrooms. I wholeheartedly believe that if more teachers could see just how easy they are to use, the more they will use them in the classroom and I’ve made it my goal to do exactly that.
I enjoy coming up with out-of-the-box ways of using the sensors, including finding curriculum connections within subjects outside of the typical science realm. I have found that hands on activities with immediate feedback, which PASCO sensors provide, help students and teachers see the benefits of technology in the classroom and will help more students foster a love of science and STEAM learning.