Within our own STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) precinct, our specialist STEM teacher and teacher aide provide exciting learning opportunities for students using new and emerging technologies as well as traditional methods of exploration and discovery.
STEM education gives students the ability to exercise their curiosity and creativity as well as develop their problem solving skills. It’s a very hands on learning experience and allows students to think about the world we live in.
A typical STEM class may involve students learning to code their own robotic bumble bee, fly our drones, undertake coding on an iPad or creating a scientific experiment with recycled materials and household ingredients.
STEM classes are hands-on, with problem solving and collaboration essential in their design. Students create, design, measure, make and learn during the classes and into the wider world too.