Engaging industry with education.

STEMWorks promotes the exciting world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths to young people. We offer a wide range of engaging workshops & competitions. STEMWorks has a proven track record of linking industry with education. We have a well-established relationship with national, and local companies & working with schools, businesses, & other organisations.

At STEMWorks, we are more than just a team—we are a dedicated community committed to nurturing a love for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Located in Gloucestershire, our non-profit organization is focused on creating and executing innovative educational programs aimed at inspiring the next generation of STEM enthusiasts.

By partnering closely with schools, businesses, teachers, and diverse organisations, STEMWorks advocates passionately for the development of crucial STEM skills. Through a myriad of initiatives such as engaging workshops, thrilling competitions, and awards, we strive to spark excitement and motivate young individuals from all walks of life to delve into the opportunities offered by STEM careers.

Our strong alliances with international, national, and local companies enable us to collectively enhance proficiency in Engineering, Science, Mathematics, and Computing. Together, we work tirelessly to propel individuals towards success in STEM disciplines, shaping a brighter future for generations to come.

Join us at STEMWorks and be a part of the movement to empower young minds and foster innovation. Together, let's pave the way for a future filled with endless possibilities in the realms of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

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What we do

  • School Workshops

    If you’re a school in the South West then this is the place for you! Find out about our fun packed workshops and more…

  • Business CSR

    Businesses this way – if you want to help shape and inspire the next generation then this is the page for you!

  • Community Workshops

    We believe it is important to engage the wider community by raising the awareness and importance of STEM in today's society.
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Supporting STEM Into Schools

STEMworks offer a variety of programmes in both secondary and primary schools to bring STEM businesses and education together. Through these links, employers can help raise the aspirations of young people and be directly involved in initiatives which encourage young people to develop key skills required for the world of work.

Davina Bell
Skills and Outreach Specialist for Sizewell C Nuclear Development

“We were so happy with the delivery and design of the Sizewell C STEMworks programs, the teaching staff were engaging and totally understood the aims of the project. Schools were delighted with the outcomes for young people. The content was all linked to the national curriculum it was incredible to see what progress young people made in such a short space of time. My favourite part was seeing the grand finale where young people consolidated their skills and were able to articulate their learning. A professional and inspiring service which I could not recommend highly enough”

Primary School Workshops

  • Intro to coding

    Suitable for: KS1 / KS2
    Student number: up to 30
    Workshop length: Half Day

    Our ‘Introduction to Coding’ workshop introduces pupils to the fascinating world of robotics and highlights the many everyday devices that are computer controlled.

  • Gloucestershire K’NEX

    Suitable for: Years 4 – 6
    Student number: Up to 36
    Workshop length: 2-3 hours

    Students are provided with an introduction to the exciting world of engineering by using K’Nex to produce a solution for a given problem.

  • Capacitor Cars

    Suitable for: Years 5 – 8
    Student number: up to 36
    Workshop length: half to full day

    This workshop explores the future of transport, in particular electric vehicles. Working in teams, students will learn how to construct an electronic circuit that will be used to power their car.

  • Cipher Challenge

    Suitable for: Years 6 – 10
    Student number: up to 36
    Workshop length: Half Day or Full Day

    Students imagine they are in enemy territory and need to send a message across a river. They have limited equipment available and must make a communications tower that will be higher than the surrounding trees.

Secondary School Workshops

  • Sustainable Solutions

    Suitable for: Years 7 – 10
    Student number: up to 50
    Workshop length: full day

    Working in teams of four, students are challenged to use digital tools and new technologies to tackle climate change in their local area. This activity encourages students to develop their employability skills. For example, listening, speaking, problem solving, creativity and teamwork.

  • Wind Turbine Workshop

    Suitable for: Years 7 – 10
    Student number: 30 – 45
    Workshop length: half day

    During this half day workshop pupils will explore how electricity is generated using wind power, how the design and position of the structures may affect the efficiency of the turbines, what influence the number, shape and angle of the blades will have on the turbines and look at how much energy their models can produce.

  • STEM Enterprise

    Suitable for: KS3
    Student number: up to 120
    Workshop length: full day

    This challenge day will give students the opportunity to enter the ‘Dragons Den’. Inspired by the popular TV programme, students will need to design a product and present it to a panel of Dragons.

  • Egg Launch

    Suitable for: KS3
    Student number: up to 60
    Workshop length: half day

    During this classic and popular workshop students must design and produce a vehicle that will enable an egg to safely travel as far as possible after being launched from our powerful air launchers. Will they opt for expensive wheels or more economical skis to increase the range of their egg? How will they ensure it doesn’t break? What materials can they afford for their design?

Contact

Feel free to reach out to us at any time with your questions or inquiries. Our team is here to assist you and provide the information you need. We look forward to helping you!