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STEM Horizons

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a logo for STEM horizonsOur passion is to provide extraordinary STEM experiences for students through a range of diverse unique opportunities!

The STEM Horizons for High Achievers program is the perfect opportunity for students to further enhance their knowledge and extend science learning beyond the classroom. During the course of a school semester, students will complete 4 days of specialist activities at a range of locations including the Brisbane Urban Environmental Education Centre, Princess Alexandria Hospital, Griffith University (Toohey Forrest Environmental Education Centre​ and the waters of Moreton Bay through Moreton Bay Environmental Education Centre​. Activities are designed to be ‘hands on’ and provide opportunities to actively engage in higher order thinking and problem solving. Links to authentic ‘real world’ science further enhances engagement and connection with possible future careers.

Students will be working in small groups alongside their peers from other schools (both state and non-state) with similar demonstrated interests and abilities in STEM subjects. A culminating event will afford an additional opportunity to hear from eminent leaders in the field and allow students to continue their STEM experience.

 

Year 6 STEM

Rediscovering dinosaurs

Year 7 STEM

The water we drink

Year 6 STEM Brochure

 

Year 7 STEM Brochure

Year 9 STEM

Energy transformations 

Year 10 STEM

Flood proof our future

Year 9 STEM Brochure

Year 10 STEM Brochure

 

Curriculum Activity Risk Assessment - STEM Year 6

Curriculum Activity Risk Assessment - STEM Year 7

Curriculum Activity Risk Assessment - STEM Year 9


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Last reviewed 24 February 2022
Last updated 24 February 2022