Frequently Asked Questions

Australia’s future will rely on Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). 
Students who experience and master STEM skills will open up countless job opportunities in their future which are highly-skilled and highly-paid.
Learn more about the importance of learning STEM from Australia’s Chief Scientist HERE.
STEM classes are now mandatory in all school curriculums from Years 3 to 10. The number of schools teaching subjects such as iSTEM in schools is doubling every two years in NSW.
School students who study STEM achieve higher results in; Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry, Software Design and Development, Biology and Economics.
Skills students learn in our workshops are vital for students to excel at school in 2020 and beyond.
At STEM World, our students learn a range of valuable skills, not developed in traditional English and Mathematics learning environments.
We run fun and educational workshops focusing on growing the skills in each subject and solving real world problems. Students learn via hands-on projects which challenge their learning and enhance vital skills. 
Our programs focus on developing the following skills:
  • Creative
  • Problem-Solving
  • Critical Thinking
  • Deep knowledge of a subject
  • Communication
  • Team Work
  • Algorithmic

Workshops are for all skill levels and ages – come along to our next one!

Yes, we teach coding using a hands on approach, often combined with Robotics, Electronics and Engineering. This is what Project-Based Learning (PBL) is all about.
The workshops include the latest technology resources to help students remain engaged and challenged when learning how to code. Sphero, Micro:Bit, Lego and Arduino are at the top of our list.
Yes. We operate a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy. Students feel comfortable on their own device and can take their FREE robotics kit and new digital skills home with them.
Any portable laptop (Apple or PC) with a USB port is required.
To ensure quality care for our students, we enforce a maximum of 1:9 students per teacher policy. 
Light refreshments are provided (incl. biscuits, fruit, water and popper) during our after-school workshops and camps.
Students need to bring a packed recess and lunch to our full day camps.
The facility also has an on-site cafe for students and parents, available most days.
Yes, we employ teachers who are experienced professionals with significant teaching experience and passionate about STEM. 
All staff maintain a valid Working With Children Check (WWCC) and follow our strict supervision and safety policies and procedures.
We do not employ university students and do not cut corners

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