STEM Clubs

The STEM Clubs Network is a nationwide network of after school clubs focusing on science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM subjects) and is co-ordinated by STEMNET. It provides schools with ideas, resources and links to enable them to set up a club, or continue running an existing club, and caters for all STEM enhancement and enrichment requirements.
Showcasing schools
Mary Hare School
Longfield School
Friedland
Urmston Grammar School
Catholic High School Chester
Writhlington
Community College Bishops Castle
Wirral Met College
Severn Vale School
Rochester Grammar School
Manchester Creative & Media Academy
Alcester High School Technology College

STEM Clubs are invited to take part in other exciting national STEMNET initiatives, such as the ten STEM Challenges that have students tackling a range of issues relating to the London 2012 Games such as sustainability and the design of athletes’ clothing.
STEM Challenge finalist #1 (Thursday only)
STEM Challenge finalist #2 (Thursday only)
Keen to show schools nationally what can be achieved, these clubs have taken advantage of Young Engineers Club Network membership which gives schools access to grants, discounts and a whole compendium of resources to help enrich the Engineering experience they offer students. The Young Engineers Clubs are showcasing a wide variety of Engineering and STEM projects undertaken throughout the year. They are also competing in the Young Engineers National Club Awards with its prize fund of £4,750!
Visit www.youngeng.org for more details.
Competing schools
Ballard Engineers
Beechen Cliff Young Engineers
Engineering Club
The Piggott School
Pensby High School for Boys
Ripley St High School for Boys
KEGS Yong Engineers
Nottingham High School
Westcliff Young Engineers
St Beses Young Enigneers
Little Ilford School
Independent Club Activities
Competing schools
Ignite! Creative STEM Competitions
Ridgewood Specialist Engineers and Applied Learning School
Alcester Grammar School
Macclesfield College
