I'm not saying no one on the forum knows the answer, maybe they do, but you are probably better off contacting Arduino and asking them. While this forum is hosted by Arduino and is for their products most of the people answering are volunteers not Arduino employees and probably are not familiar with those 2 kits.
Arduino Education Starter Kit:
Teach middle school students (11-14) the basics of programming, coding, and electronics. The Arduino Education Starter Kit contains all the hardware and software you need for 8 students (in groups of 2). You 10 get step-by-step lessons, teacher notes, exercises, and for a complete and in-depth class experience there are also extra optional resources including activities, concepts, history, and interesting facts.
For more detailed information, please visit the product kits webpage here
Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab
The Arduino Education Science Kit Physics Lab provides middle schoolers (ages 11-14) with a hands-on experience, enabling them to explore forces, motion, and conductivity with their classmates in 9 experiments. Developed in partnership with Google, the Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab is an Arduino-based physics lab, fully compatible with Google Science Journal available on Android. Click here for the Pirate Ship preview!
For more detailed information, please visit the product kits webpage here
In any case, please take a look at the Arduino Education Webpage in order to learn more about all the options.