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Student winning STEM competition

STEM FOR SCHOOLS

The ultimate KS3 & KS4 STEM project.

Built for students,  designed for teachers. 

WHY

STEM On Track works for Schools

You shouldn't have to choose between overly simplistic classroom crafts like spaghetti towers, or complex engineering challenges that expect you to be a qualified mechanic with ten hours of free time a week.

 

STEM On Track changes the formula. Our plug-and-play  Race Academy  platform does the heavy lifting, meaning you facilitate the room while the platform teaches the engineering. It is real, hands-on motorsport, delivered without the start-up stress or weekend planning.

Teacher and student with STEM Racing kart

HOW

to run STEM On Track

Every school operates differently. That’s why we built STEM On Track to be entirely flexible. You don't have to change your school to fit the programme; the programme plugs in exactly where you need it.

CLASS

Map the 39-week Scheme of Learning directly to your KS3 or KS4 Science and DT timetables. Or as a weekly enrichment period.

 

This is perfect for building a specialist STEM stream that acts as a flagship recruitment tool for local feeder schools.

CLUB

Built for the high-flyers who need a serious stretch-and-challenge. It’s time to move past the standard after-school robotics kits and give your most driven students a year-long engineering project with real stakes.

 

It's not just an after-school club, it's a launchpad for real-world work experience with the BWT Alpine F1 Team.

PASTORAL

High-engagement, tactile learning designed for students who struggle with traditional, desk-based environments.

 

Teachers using this model have reported that 75% of previously disengaged students showed improved behaviour , while 87.5% saw no change or improved attendance.

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BUILD

In September, a massive delivery arrives at your school. (You might want to warn the site team, it's going to turn some heads). Over 39 weeks, your students stop reading about physics and start building it.

Following our video tutorials, they’ll wrench a bare steel chassis into a fully functional racing machine, installing brakes, aligning steering, and fitting engines. Come July? They tear it all down ready for the next cohort. Sustainable, repeatable, and seriously good fun.

Winning STEM On Track Team on podium
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