STEM for Schools
Teachers and schools can connect students with engaging STEM experiences through our hands-on programs, events, and workshops.
From in-class activities to excursions, we work alongside teachers to deliver content that inspires curiosity and builds confidence in STEM. Our programs support teachers in creating pathways that help students envision themselves in STEM careers.

FIRST LEGO League (FLL) (Ages 9 – 14)
Engage your students in developing coding, programming and essential STEM skills through this exciting robotics challenge. Students work in teams to design and build autonomous LEGO® robots and tackle research projects that solve real-world problems.

BinarX (Years 7 – 12)
Get your students involved in WA’s first-ever space satellite program. We’re looking for committed high school teachers and their students to design and build micro-experiments that can be included on Curtin’s Binar satellites.

WA Robotics Playoffs (Years 7 – 12)
The WA Robotics Playoffs bring the FIRST Robotics Competition community together for an exciting day of competition. High school teams form alliances to compete in challenging tasks, showcasing their robots’ abilities. Come along to see competitive robotics in action and learn how your school can get involved.

GET Forum – Girls+ in STEM Program (Years 9 – 10)
A forum for Year 9 and 10 girls and their teachers to explore engineering through hands-on workshops, information on engineering pathways, and a Q&A with engineering role models.

Inspire STEM Scope (all ages)
Inspire STEM Education offers schools the opportunity to hire a desktop-sized scanning electron microscope (SEM), allowing students to explore the hidden details of the world around them.