STEM

engineering fairytales pic.jpgA small group of Year 8 students have been selected by their STEM teachers to receive some exciting training in order for them to become mini-STEM ambassadors on behalf of PGHS.

The session will be hosted by a STEM ambassador and is based around a series of stories from a book called ‘Engineering Fairy Tales’. It uses traditional fairy tales to teach students all about engineering.

Once students have completed their training, we hope to allow our new ‘mini’ STEM ambassadors to represent PGHS with our local primary schools to deliver some exciting STEM activities.

Mrs Freer
Technology Department

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  • International School Award