STEM

What is STEM?
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) enables students to develop key skills in:

  • Problem solving
  • Creativity
  • Critical analysis
  • Teamwork
  • Independent thinking
  • Initiative
  • Communication
  • Digital literacy

 

Why is STEM important?
Continual advances in technology are changing the way students learn, connect and interact every day. STEM learning empowers individuals with the skills to succeed and adapt to this changing world.

 

Confident and Careful Creators and Users of ICTs (Information and Communication Technology)
To enhance educational programs for our students, ICT is embedded throughout all learning areas. Students have continuous opportunities to engage with laptops, iPads, Bee-Bots,  and virtual reality headsets as they learn.

 

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