STEAM Club: Inspiring Future Innovators
In a world increasingly driven by innovation and technology, there is a growing need for creative thinkers, problem-solvers, and skilled engineers.
Developing these abilities from an early age is crucial, which is why our STEAM Club offers students an engaging and supportive environment in which to build these skills. Through hands-on projects that blend Science, Technology, English, Art, and Mathematics, students are inspired to explore, design, and experiment – laying the foundation for the innovators of tomorrow. Students from Grade 2-7 have the opportunity to join the STEAM Club, where learning is brought to life through practical activities.
Grades 2–3: Building Foundations through Exploration
In Grade 2, the focus is on developing foundational concepts in a fun, hands-on way. Students conduct simple science experiments, such as observing chemical reactions with bicarbonate of soda and vinegar, and build basic structures to enhance their design skills. Each weekly session builds on the previous, deepening understanding over time. To extend learning beyond the classroom, students receive a take-home card with easy instructions, enabling them to share their new knowledge with their families.
In Grade 3, students begin to follow slightly more complex instructions, with greater opportunities for independent thinking and problem-solving. They continue to enjoy creative experiments and projects, such as making ice cream or constructing a basic rocket launcher – while still receiving take-home activities to reinforce their learning.
Grades 4–7: Encouraging Innovation and Independence
As students progress into Grades 4 through 7, they take on more open-ended challenges that foster creativity, resilience, and critical thinking. Whether designing a functioning crane, building a tower, or constructing a marble run, these tasks require students to think independently, test their ideas, and iterate their designs. This stage of the STEAM Club encourages students to embrace experimentation and develop the skills needed to tackle real-world problems.



