In a world increasingly shaped by technology, cultivating a passion for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) from an early age has never been more critical. STEM Tech Club is answering this call, offering an engaging and hands-on approach to tech education that empowers young innovators to explore, create, and thrive.
At the heart of STEM Tech Club’s philosophy is the belief that learning should be an adventure. Their programs are designed to ignite students’ natural curiosity, fostering critical thinking and creativity through real-world, practical experiences. By blending coding, robotics, digital design, and mechanical engineering into their curriculum, STEM Tech Club opens the door to a future where students are not just users of technology but creators and innovators.
Through a range of school-based clubs and take-home DIY kits, STEM Tech Club ensures that tech education is accessible to all. Their offerings cater to different interests and year levels, creating a supportive community environment where every child can flourish.
STEM School clubs that are available
- Engineering Explorers. School Years Prep – Y2: Hands-on activity that explores mechanics, engineering design, and how energy can make things move.
- Lego Engineers. School Years Prep – Y4: Building with LEGO bricks encourages children to think creatively and innovate by designing and modifying structures.
- Tech Club. School Years 3-6: Exploring mechanics, electronics, and engineering principles involved in creating projects such as a motorised walking bug.
- BrickBots Lego Robotics. School Years 3 – 8: Mechanical Engineering Principles: Learn about gears, pulleys, levers, and how these components work together to create movement.
- Young Architects. School Years 3-6: Through CAD, children learn about architectural concepts such as scale, proportion, and functionality, gaining insight into how buildings are designed and constructed in real-world applications.
- Product Design Explorers. School Years 3-6: Develop proficiency in using CAD software, which includes learning how to create, modify, and visualise 3D models.
To find out more about how to host STEM Tech Club at your school, visit stemtechclub.com.au
Prefer to lead the club yourself? They will supply you with all the STEM kits and materials to get started!
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