STEM Clubs
STEM Clubs are out-of-timetable sessions that enrich and broaden the curriculum, giving young people the chance to explore subjects like science, technology, engineering and maths in less formal settings.
Clubs are an important outlet to ignite new interest and to raise attainment in STEM subjects through more imaginative and inventive teaching methods. For more information about our programme of support, please email STEMClubs@stem.org.uk.
Latest STEM Clubs news
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7 top tips to engage children in STEM & computing over the summer
As the focus on home learning has increased over the last year, we’ve gone the extra mile to help parents and carers keep young people interested in the exciting world of STEM and computing – and our latest resources feature ‘seven top tips’ to keep primary and secondary children engaged and...
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STEM Learning and Goldman Sachs launch science & computing summer camps
School students in Year 10 and Year 12 across England are set to take part in a set of new science and computing summer camps developed by STEM Learning, with support from Goldman Sachs Gives.
The initiative will see up to 20 STEM summer camps take place in selected schools during summer...
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Education recovery - fireworks or a damp squib?
Sir Michael Griffiths, chair of STEM Learning's Strategic Advisory Group, reacts to the departure of the government's education recovery...
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STEM Clubs for extended school days
Some of the most valuable time that I spent as a teacher was working with groups of students after normal school hours. The pressure was off to cover the normal curriculum topics and we could go deeper into project-based work, where often the science and engineering that they learnt...