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.
We want to learn more about how STEM Clubs are running in UK schools, so that we can continue to best support their needs. If you or your school runs a STEM Club, please help us by completing our short survey. As a thank you, you could win Rapid kit for your club worth £100!
Latest STEM Clubs news
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Inspiring your students to reach for the stars during World Space Week
World Space Week is celebrated between 4-10 October each year, and this year the theme is Women in Space. I’ve been fortunate to work with some great female role models in the space industry but, as a recent survey shows, women make up less than... -
How STEM Clubs can equip young people with key skills lost during the pandemic
Giving young people access to extra-curricular activities – ie, STEM Clubs - is more important than ever as we begin to understand the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic, and we’ve all seen various articles in the news recently focusing on this.STEM Clubs offer young... -
Getting young people involved in Recycle Week
It's that time of the year when we look at our responsibility to implement positive change and help protect our planet...Recycle Week has arrived!The national celebration... -
Teacher wellbeing: Why looking after ourselves and others should be top of our 'to do' lists
Concerns about wellbeing and particularly mental health are currently hot topics in the press and social media. Quite rightly, we are increasingly aware of the need to support our students’ welfare. However, when it comes to our own wellbeing as teachers, we might not be quite so good at looking...