Baxi partnership brings STEM to Preston classrooms

BAXI and STEM

For the fourth year running, Baxi is partnering with Primary Engineer to bring STEM into classrooms in the Preston area and inspire a new generation of engineers.

A group of the company’s engineers will be spending the next few months working with teachers in participating primary schools as they deliver the Primary Engineer Construction project to the children.
The programme kicked off
in October as local teachers, supported by Baxi engineers
and the Primary Engineer team, were introduced to this year’s construction projects: a shoebox tipper truck for the lower primary years and a lighthouse tower with an electrical circuit for the upper primary school children.

Peter Short, Quality Project Lead at Baxi and one of the volunteer engineers, said: “The initial session was all about meeting with the teachers, so that together we become comfortable with building these fun but reasonably challenging construction kits.

Having this time with the teachers at the outset
is great as it makes it easier to understand how best we can support them and the children in the classroom.”

Over the next few months, Baxi’s engineers and the teachers will take the skills and knowledge that they have pooled back to
the classrooms to begin the programme with the children.

Primary Engineer is an educational not-for-profit organisation connecting engineering and technology professionals like Baxi with schools to provide a real-world link to engineering. This unique programme provides a unique opportunity to engage with engineering, meet and work with engineering professionals and develop vital skills. Research shows that STEM aspirations and perceptions are formed during the primary years, making early engagement with pupils vital to overcome the skills crisis with a more diverse talent force.

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