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12-14 years old
2 weeks
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July - Boarding
| Start | 7/5/2026 |
| End | 7/18/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $5,954 |
July - Boarding
| Start | 7/19/2026 |
| End | 8/1/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $5,954 |
August - Boarding
| Start | 8/2/2026 |
| End | 8/15/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $5,954 |
STEM Pioneers introduces younger learners to the exciting worlds of science, engineering, and design through hands-on exploration and creative problem-solving. The programme is designed to make complex ideas accessible, engaging, and fun, helping students understand how engineering and scientific principles shape the world around them 🔬⚙️.
Students begin with core foundations such as sketching ideas, understanding how drawings communicate design, and modelling simple objects using CAD software. From there, they move into practical builds, testing materials, structures, and systems to discover why things behave the way they do. As the course progresses, challenges become more ambitious, encouraging curiosity, resilience, and creative thinking.
Learning is active from the very first session. Students regularly move between discussing an idea, building a model, and testing how it performs in real time. Rather than relying on abstract theory, concepts are brought to life through experimentation, trial, and improvement 🛠️.
A mix of digital tools, everyday materials, and electronic components allows students to explore ideas in practical ways. Group work plays a central role, helping students compare approaches, share observations, and recognise patterns. Over time, students become more confident explaining their thinking, adapting designs, and reflecting on what worked — and what didn’t 🤝.
Engineering & Design Foundations ✏️
Students learn how engineers communicate ideas using technical sketches, CAD models, and simple prototypes. They explore how design decisions affect shape, stability, and function.
Renewable Energy & Sustainable Engineering 🌱
Through projects such as wind turbines and insulated model houses, students investigate how energy is captured, transferred, conserved, and used responsibly in engineered systems.
Coding, Circuits & Microcontrollers 💻
Students are introduced to basic coding, algorithms, and BBC Micro:bit devices, learning how digital instructions control hardware in real-world applications.
Physics in Motion 🚀
Key physics concepts such as forces, pressure, aerodynamics, and energy transfer are explored through builds like catapults, roller-coasters, and rockets.
Innovation, Testing & Iteration 🔁
Students experiment with materials, test prototypes, analyse results, and refine designs, learning how engineers improve ideas through repeated testing and evaluation.
Students take part in a wide range of hands-on activities, including:
Turning technical sketches into CAD models
Building and testing physical prototypes
Constructing a working electromagnetic motor
Programming sensors and displays using a Micro:bit
Designing insulated structures tested with heat lamps
Repurposing waste materials into functional products ♻️
Building earthquake-resistant towers
Creating wind turbines capable of lighting an LED
Developing functional catapults or roller-coaster tracks
Designing, building, and launching a water rocket 💧🚀
Each activity helps students move from observing scientific ideas to seeing them operate in real time. Together, these tasks contribute to a personal portfolio of drawings, models, code snippets, test results, and reflections.
Analytical Thinking & Experimentation 🧠
Students learn to test ideas, compare outcomes, and understand how small changes influence performance.
Collaboration & Communication 🗣️
Group projects encourage students to explain ideas clearly, share responsibilities, and contribute to collective design decisions.
Design Reasoning & Practical Innovation
Students practise moving from an initial idea to a functioning model, refining designs as new information emerges.
Reflection & Adaptability 🌟
Students build confidence responding to unexpected results and adapting their work thoughtfully rather than through guesswork.
By the end of the course, students develop a stronger understanding of how science and engineering shape everyday life. They become more confident building, testing, and improving ideas, and more comfortable working collaboratively on practical challenges.
Their final portfolio provides a clear record of what they created, how they approached problems, and how their skills developed across the programme — offering a strong foundation for future STEM learning 📈.
Students who successfully complete the programme receive a Certificate of Achievement, recognising their curiosity, teamwork, and active contribution throughout the course 🏅.
Each day at the University of Bath is thoughtfully structured to balance academic challenge, hands-on learning, and time to socialise and recharge. Students experience a supportive routine that encourages curiosity, confidence, and personal growth — all within a modern university environment 🎓.
After breakfast, students begin the day with an engaging academic session, such as a masterclass or interactive seminar in their chosen subject. These sessions focus on discussion, problem-solving, and applied learning, allowing students to actively explore new ideas rather than passively listen.
Following lunch, students may take part in a second academic session or a practical workshop designed to bring learning to life. Afternoons can also include guest talks, collaborative projects, or applied activities that connect classroom concepts to real-world contexts 🧠🛠️.
After dinner, students have time to reflect on the day and unwind. Evenings are relaxed and social, featuring activities such as quizzes, games, film nights, creative challenges, or cultural events. These sessions help students build friendships, confidence, and a strong sense of community 🤝.
Dedicated pastoral staff are present throughout the day, offering guidance during academic sessions and providing support outside the classroom.
Weekends offer a change of pace. Students may head off campus to explore historic and vibrant UK cities such as London or Cambridge, or take part in optional cultural and leisure excursions. These trips allow students to relax, experience British culture, and bond with peers while still feeling fully supported 🌍.
All students stay in modern, private en-suite accommodation within a secure, university-style residence on campus. Rooms are comfortable and designed to give students a taste of independent living, while still benefiting from structured supervision.
Pastoral staff are available 24/7, ensuring students feel safe, supported, and at home throughout their stay 🏠.
Student safety and wellbeing are a top priority. The programme maintains a high staff-to-student ratio, with trained pastoral staff living on site and supervising activities throughout the day and evening.
Support is always available — whether students need academic guidance, help settling in, or simply someone to talk to ❤️.
All meals are enjoyed on site, helping students settle into a comfortable daily routine and build a strong sense of community around the dining table. Meal times are an important part of the student experience — offering structure to the day, a chance to relax, and plenty of opportunities to socialise with friends from around the world 🌍.
Students receive full-board catering, which typically includes:
Breakfast – a nourishing start to the day before morning classes
Lunch – a balanced midday meal between academic sessions and activities
Dinner – an evening meal served after the day’s learning and workshops
Snacks / light refreshments may also be available depending on the schedule
Menus are designed to support active, busy days and usually include a mix of familiar favourites and international options, with vegetarian choices available daily. Dietary needs can be accommodated where notified in advance, including common requirements such as allergies, halal/vegetarian preferences, and other medical dietary considerations ✅.
On excursion days, students are provided with meals and/or packed lunches as required, ensuring they remain well-fed and energised while off campus 🚌.
Students are welcome to keep and use their phones. However, during academic sessions such as seminars, workshops, and talks, phones are expected to be put away to ensure full engagement and focus. This helps students gain maximum value from the learning experience while still staying connected during free time 📵➡️📱.
On arrival day, students are warmly welcomed by the on-site team and guided through a smooth check-in process. Ice-breaker activities and group introductions help students settle quickly, make friends, and feel part of the community from the very first day.
Families receive confirmation once students have arrived safely and are settled on campus ✅.
If a student is applying through an educational agent, the agent typically assists with the visa process. For independent applicants, guidance and support are available to help families understand requirements and access the correct documentation.
All students will have a meet-and-greet airport transfer service which includes collection from major UK airports (Bristol, Heathrow & Gatwick) and transfer to the centre.
Airports Covered
Bristol, London Heathrow and London Gatwick
Transfers from alternative airports are available on request (private quote)
Transfer Type
Shared transfers for Sunday arrivals and Saturday departures (within set time windows)
Students travel with peers, accompanied by staff, making this a cost-effective and social option 🚌
Transfer Window
Arrival: Sunday 09:00–17:00
Departure: Saturday 09:00–17:00
Maximum 2-hour wait time with staff at arrivals
Unaccompanied Minor Support
Out-of-Window Transfers
The University of Bath combines academic excellence with a modern, student-focused campus and an active, welcoming city environment. Known for its strong emphasis on practical learning and innovation, Bath offers students the opportunity to study in a leading UK university while enjoying a high quality of life 🌿.
Leading UK university with strong academic reputation
Modern, well-equipped campus
Hands-on learning spaces and applied teaching
Accredited academic content
Vibrant student city with excellent transport links
Modern private en-suite accommodation
Lecture theatres, labs, and breakout rooms
Select access to sports and leisure facilities
Courses delivered in collaboration with Bath academics
24/7 campus security and on-site pastoral staff 🔒
Outside the classroom, students are encouraged to explore the rich character of Bath and its surrounding landmarks. From the ancient Roman Baths to the sweeping Georgian architecture of the Royal Crescent, the city offers a living classroom filled with history, design, and culture.
Guided city walking tours help students understand how Bath has evolved over centuries, while optional university comparison visits give insight into different academic environments across the UK 🎓. These experiences create space for reflection, discovery, and meaningful cultural connection — all within one of the UK’s most beautiful and walkable cities.
Excursions are carefully balanced with academic commitments, ensuring students return to campus inspired, refreshed, and more connected to their surroundings ✨.
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