On 8th November, Primary School will host an exciting STEM Day designed to spark students’ curiosity and passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This engaging event will feature hands-on activities and interactive challenges tailored for young learners, encouraging them to explore real-world applications of STEM subjects. From building simple circuits and programming robots to conducting fun experiments with chemical reactions, students will have the chance to dive into various STEM fields in an engaging, playful way. Teachers and volunteers will guide students through each activity, helping them to make discoveries, solve problems, and think critically and creatively. This immersive experience aims to show young minds that STEM is both accessible and exciting.

Throughout the day, students will also have the opportunity to work in teams, building collaboration and communication skills as they tackle challenges together. In one popular activity, groups may build and test model bridges or towers, learning about balance, stability, and engineering basics. Another activity might involve coding simple games or puzzles, giving students a taste of programming logic and creativity. These projects will empower students by allowing them to experiment, ask questions, and learn through trial and error. STEM Day promises to provide foundational skills for future learning while inspiring a lifelong interest in these vital subjects, showing that STEM is a field filled with possibility and creativity.

Primary students enjoying outdoor STEM Day activities