STEM Providers in Wales
How to use this index
Click on any of the STEM Providers below to view a panel giving details including web address, contact information (if provided) and whether or not Welsh resources and/or presentations are offered (if provided).
If the provider name you click on is towards the bottom of the page, you may need to scroll up to view all the provider details.
If you would like to add your organisation to this list, please email brief details and your contact information to enquiries@see-science.co.uk.
List of providers
www.paulgodding.com paul@7puzzle.com
07970 868121
The students who have participated in ‘the 7puzzle experience’ over the years have always enjoyed the fun nature of the activities. My maths/puzzle workshops utilise an excellent range of board games and puzzles which involves the students using their arithmetical and social skills to the full in the classroom. My workshops always conclude with a team activity involving my own 7puzzle game, always a popular end to the session. As well as the games, I also engage the students with a few number activities involving number puzzles which have also been created by me. For further details, please visit the website.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
01452 313763
Cardiff Bay (home of Dr Who and Torchwood) has developed from a working dock to a vibrant leisure and ecology area. Our own Victorian time-traveller can only get home by understanding the changes, and for that he’ll need genius scientists: your KS2 pupils! Volunteers take part in experiments and demonstrations, and use scientific method and enquiry to see how tides work, how the ecosystem of the bay is maintained, how predators and prey balance out, how the materials and construction of the buildings were made sustainable and actively protect the environment, and how the acoustics of the Wales Millennium Centre work. Teachers’ comment: ‘Brilliant, kept whole key stage enthralled and interested’ – Penywaun Primary.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
www.angleseyseazoo.co.uk/schools-general-info.html
Anglesey Sea Zoo is the ideal place for an educational visit, we are all very happy to discuss
the specific needs of your group and match our programs to meet those needs. The marine biological staff at the Anglesey Sea Zoo are also experienced educators, and are able to offer a rewarding, informative and above all, enjoyable experience for all ages and levels from nursery to university. We can provide everything you might need whilst here including simple worksheets to full guided tours, as well as beach safaris and interactive talks and lectures from some of our many marine biologists.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
Arden Early Learning runs a field study centre at a working limestone quarry in North Wales owned by Hanson Heidelberg. Activities for ages 7 to 18 years include hands-on practical science experiments and cross-curricular activities. For schools and the general public.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
www.at-bristol.org.uk/education
0845 345 3344
At-Bristol is an interactive science discovery centre. The two floors of hands-on exhibits and Planetarium are designed to link with curriculum areas, while providing a very different experience to the classroom. At-Bristol delivers educational workshops, science shows and events covering a diverse range of scientific themes, from how things move, planets and the solar system to biodiversity and DNA. At-Bristol is also host to the SLC South West which delivers high quality CPD in science. At-Bristol is a safe, creative, stimulating and engaging environment and an informal arena for learning to take place, accredited with a Learning Outside The Classroom Quality Badge. The exhibitions and programmes cover the range and content of the science national curriculum and provide an excellent context from which to teach ‘How science works’.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
01248 430411
Our Beach Safaris replace the stale and out of context touch pool experience, and provide the only fully bilingual out of classroom marine learning experience in North Wales. Teachers and students of all ages are taken to rocky shores and other habitats for fun and in context learning about the shoreline ecology and inhabitants. Teachers can participate fully or simply supervise as the students search the shoreline with our biologists for marine plants and animals. We can cater for all ages from Primary to Tertiary, and all equipment, from nets to rubber boots can be supplied. We’re fully risk assessed and approved by the association for Science Education, the University of Wales, and the North Wales Wildlife Trust to name but a few.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
http://ms.fs4b.wales.gov.uk/sub_sites/yes.aspx
Big Ideas Wales is a campaign to encourage entrepreneurship. Dynamo, one of its projects, supports the Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy. It comprises of the Dynamo Role Model programme, Dynamo curriculum materials and Dynamo in Further and Higher Education.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/bigpit/visit
01495 790 311
This is a chance for pupils to experience a taste of working underground. The tour starts with being 'kitted-up' (equipped) with a helmet and cap lamp and the collection of any 'contraband'. The 'tour' starts 90 metres below the surface; above ground your pupils can visit the 'Pit Head Baths' and exhibition. There is a resource room that is available to teachers containing reference books, original documents and maps, to gain access you have to book in advance.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
laura.turner@deafnessresearch.org.uk
020 7164 2294
The Bionic Ear Show is a free interactive and educational show about the ears, promoting the importance of looking after your hearing and safe listening. The show demonstrates how sound travels through the ear to the brain, what happens in different parts of the hearing system, and how each part of the system can fail or ‘break down’ all in a fun, educational and imaginative way. It also helps people understand how individuals can lose their hearing and delivers important educational health messages on protecting their own hearing.
The show is tailored to suit different ages groups and professionals, from nursery children to university students, as well as charities and other organisations.
www.bracesbakery.co.uk/mini-bakers/schools-education
Brace’s school visiting programme is available to all primary/junior schools in the West Wales and South Wales area. This FREE workshop, which has been designed to fit in with the national curriculum, is also used in conjunction with the current science project as ‘changes in materials’. The presentation is aimed at children 5yrs to10yrs and lasts approximately 45 minutes, including time for questions. It is a great opportunity for children to see how the bread they eat every day is made, how it gets into their home and how it forms part of a healthy diet.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: No.
Brightsparks4kids was created to help both teachers & children enjoy building ‘Simple Circuits’. The aim was to look at all the previous failings when teaching Electricity and improve on them. The task was to design a Classroom Kit that was fun to use, engaging for children and was strong & durable which would therefore last year after year.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: Yes
www.chemlabs.bris.ac.uk/outreach/primary
0117 331 7680
Bristol ChemLabS is the Centre of Excellence for Teaching & Learning (CETL) in Chemistry at the University of Bristol. The ChemLabS team can visit schools to deliver hands-on chemistry workshops and exciting demonstration assemblies in primary schools; with gifted & talented practical days and primary science lectures taking place at the School of Chemistry. The practical activities link to the curriculum, reinforcing measurement skills, fair testing, investigation & cooperation. The engaging and interactive talks & assemblies bring the excitement of science alive for all ages. These activities are part of an extensive Outreach programme to enthuse primary pupils and support teachers – see also ‘Chem@rt’ & ‘Primary Science Online Quiz’ directory entries. Teachers can sign up online to the Primary Science Network, to stay informed of events & activities.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: Yes
www.cat.org.ukeducation@cat.org.uk
01654 705950
Built in an old slate quarry in the foothills of Snowdonia our visitor centre has 7 acres of interactive displays, organic gardens, cafe, shop and adventure playground. The organisation welcomes 50,000 visitors and school children every year, providing free information to over 200,000 people and offering postgraduate courses to 500 students each year. Some visit to enjoy a relaxing and entertaining day out, others come for educational reasons. If you wish to make use of our residential education facilities we have two Eco Cabins, each providing hostel-style accommodation for up to 18 people. A residential visit can include a range of specialist lectures, workshops and activities tailored to the needs of your group.
07585 554972
We are currently offering all schools an opportunity to be part of our NEW not-for-profit fun, QUIRKY innovative in – class workshops. Ideal for transitional primary stage or beyond as a enterprise, Career or citizenship workshop. GET your students DOING and bring science alive – delivered by an internationally award winning science engagement team. We aim to put all proceeds back into the business to re-invest in our STEM future to offer encouragement and jobs for people currently out of work or education ‘NEET’ in local communities. All workshops last either a morning or afternoon. We currently have 2 on offer. Each workshop caters for 30 students at a cost of £250.
- Workshop 1 – ER Trauma Veg. Students dress up in scrubs and preform surgery or a post mortem on an item of veg.
- Workshop 2 – Furry Forensics. Students dress up in crime scene suits and retrieve and analyse evidence (animal and human biological) pertaining to animal welfare and conservation.
We are a team of medics, physiologists & scientists that visit schools & festivals to help pupils make more informed decisions about their health, careers and future ambitions. By booking a workshop, you will raise pupil aspirations, inspire the next generation of medics, support the delivery of STEM activities and promote health and careers.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No.
Dark Sky Wales is a team of enthusiastic educators and astronomers. Our range of exciting workshops and strong industrial partnerships enforce one simple aim: to inspire young minds. From building and launching their first rocket, to being surrounded by the stars and planets on a tour through space, our services will certainly get pupils (and teachers!) excited about astronomy and science. Our workshops are available to KS 1, 2 and 3, GCSE and A-Level.
The Darwin Experience is based on a partnership between the Darwin Centre and Dragon LNG. In 3 year cycles every junior school has the opportunity for their year 6 pupils to attend science based field event with a follow up workshop.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
01437 753193
Marine Futures is a series of hands-on scientific experiments and workshops designed for the classroom. There are 4 workshops – using microscopes, building electric circuits, reconstructing oil spills and exploring the science behind climate change. Each workshop is available at a subsidised cost and lasts for 75 minutes. For availability and more information on this and other Darwin Centre projects contact Marten Lewis at the Darwin Centre, Pembrokeshire College.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: No.
The Denbighshire 14-19 Partnership aims to increase participation rates in education and learning after the age of 16. It has particular focus on Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) and other vulnerable groups in Denbighshire.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
Dr Ken Farquhar info@dodifferent.co.uk
01508 473 016
World juggling champion and soap bubble chemist Dr Ken is a science and maths performer. He has developed a variety of shows and workshops suitable for all key stages, parent, school and CPD training events. He is also an experienced circus performer, actor and science teacher. “Dr Ken differentiated to suit all ages. Totally motivational and exciting. Children of all ages engaged. Staff of all ages engaged!” Queen Victoria Primary School. The ‘Entertaining Science Circus’ Show – as seen on Teachers TV – explores the science behind the thrills and spills of the Big Top.
Why do jugglers love gravity? How does a unicyclist keep moving to stay still? Different skills and approaches link real world science with bizarre theatrical experiments. “Dr Ken covers complex science concepts at the same time as amusing, motivating and entertaining the students. He communicates with all ages with enormous ease.” LSU London.
0800 7813 412
Dr Ecostein is an extremely successful interactive story-led roadshow which teaches years five and six about renewable energy. The children all become mad professors with one purpose – to generate clean energy to bring the monster back to life! Along the way in small groups they will work with solar panels, hydro electric pumps and wind turbines learning about each energy source through a series of hands on experiments. In an exciting finale each group may choose any energy source to create food which is then carried in energy collectors and plugged into the monster – what happens next? Like over three thousand other children, book us and find out! The roadshow comes complete with lesson plan and needs minimum teacher involvement see our web site for video and full information.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
The Engineering Education Scheme Wales (EESW) is designed to encourage sixth form students to study engineering courses in further or higher education. The scheme operates through local companies setting research and development briefs related to real industrial problems for teams of several year 12 students. The students set about solving these problems, over a period of about six months (October – April), in co-operation with engineers and scientists from the link companies. By giving students a positive experience of working with professional engineers and scientists in an industrial setting, the programme shows them that STEM areas are diverse and stimulating, and can provide an intellectually challenging career.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
www.engineeringexplained.co.uk
Engineering Explained works with Science Made Simple to bring science shows to schools.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
Engineering Team Challenge is run by the Institute of Engineers at a number of venues across South Wales. It provides a day of practical engineering and teamworking for Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
01286 870166
First Hydro Company manages the power stations at Dinorwig and Ffestiniog in Snowdonia. It offers a visitor centre and tours. A teachers’ pack is available. For schools, teachers, adults and families.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
The Faulkes Telescope Project is the education arm of Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGTN). Their aim is to provide free access to robotic telescopes and a fully supported education programme to encourage teachers and students to engage in research-based science education. Access to our resources and those of our partners is provided at no charge to teachers and students.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: No.
First Campus is a partnership between higher education institutions, further education colleges and schools in South-East Wales. They run exciting and challenging activities for pupils at Key Stages 2, 3 and 4. For teachers, schools and families.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
flatholmproject@cardiff.gov.uk
029 20 877912
The Flat Holm Island Education Programme has a range of educational activities, which can be adapted to suit groups' needs. These relate from Key stage 2 to Key Stage 4 of the curriculum. In addition, they provide an A/AS-Level Biology field course. Day visits can include a general tour of the island looking at history and wildlife. Or for groups staying on the island for a few nights a full programme of activities can be developed.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No.
http://home.clara.net/gp007/pages/intropag.html
07747 826773
Offers a variety of Science and Maths workshops and Shows for Primary aged children (KS1 & KS2) in Schools, Libraries, Museums and Science Centres all around the UK and abroad.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No.
South Wales, Ryland James rylandjms@aol.com
North Wales, Howard Davies howarddavies@talk21.com
01372 41420
The Go Motorsport campaign, set up by the governing body of UK motorsport the Motor Sports Association, offers free, engaging presentations to show pupils of all ages what motorsport can offer as a pastime or career. An interest in motorsport can open up a wide array of career opportunities in areas such as engineering, marketing, coaching, administration, nutrition, PR and sports science.
Go Motorsport brings the excitement of motorsport into school through engaging presentations from its team of regional officers. They are former or current drivers, fully trained and of course CRB-checked. The sessions can be tuned to suit a wide-range of audiences. For information or to book a free presentation contact your local representative (contact details above).
Hands on Science is about encouraging young people to study science, maths and health-related subjects beyond GCSE. It is a partnership of higher education institutions, further education colleges and other education providers throughout Wales.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
01239 811212
Working museum covering the history of the internal combustion engine in period displays. We show the history of the generation of, and use of power!
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No.
0800 3345346
Are you looking for ideas on how to incorporate robotics, control and programming into your curriculum? This fun 90-minute workshop will allow pupils and teachers to get hands-on with LEGO MINDSTORMS for Education; the versatile robotics resource which has the flexibility to allow you to build anything from very basic robots all the way through to the most advanced AI. This session will allow you to build a rover robot and use the intuitive drag-and-drop software to take on the LEGO Challenge! It can be run during lesson time, or as part of an after-school activity, and is completely FREE! This is ideal for schools that are looking to embed robotics into their curriculum and would like to see it in action first. MINDSTORMS is used across the whole STEM curriculum, if you have a particular focus, please just ask and we would be happy to adapt the workshop.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
Info@madsciencesouthwales.co.uk
Mad Science offers a large selection of after-school, preschool, summer and vacation programs, workshops, special events and birthday parties. From entertaining educational programs to educational entertainment, Mad Science sparks imaginative learning.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
01407 733733
Magnox Wylfa has activities for schools based on both the power station and the nature trail. Projects developed with schools now include electricity, circuits, forces and motion, light and sound, the environment, birds, trees and soil, health and safety, and plants. It can cater for up to 35 pupils. The information centre is open to visitors. For schools, teachers, adults and families.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
01902 355 458
A full day session includes an introduction to forensic science, crime scene analysis and evidence. Can be aimed at all ages Yr7-6th form. An audience Q&A and an introduction to the main evidence types associated with crime scenes; Fingerprints, footwear analysis, blood typing, tool marks, fibre collection and evidence collection and packaging. Pupils can have a go themselves at developing and lifting fingerprints, collecting their own ten print cards, lifting hair and fibre evidence developing toolmark impressions. Other practical demonstrations include; chemical fingerprint development, footwear impression casting and presumptive blood testing, toolmark analysis. Second half of the day involves the pupils investigating their own crime scene, collecting simulated evidence. Smaller sessions available tailored to your needs, ideal for new courses or science clubs. As the leading supplier of science equipment in the UK we are also able to demonstrate any equipment available for further teaching whilst visiting you school – great for those starting a new course in applied/forensic science. **NEWS** We won the highly contested Lord Stafford Award for innovation for the innovative teaching carried out in these workshops.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
01558 667150
The National Botanical Garden of Wales provides a series of workshops for Foundation pupils who join Tedwen on an adventure through meadows and woods to find the Secret Pond, through to the investigation of Mediterranean plant adaptions for A level students. There are also a number of teacher's Continuing Professional Development opportunities throughout the year. For more information or to speak to a teacher contact the Education Office.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
National Grid for Learning Cymru (NGfL) is an on-line library of interactive resources for teachers and learners from Early Years to post-16. All have been produced by practising teachers.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/slate
01286 870630
The National Slate Museum, Llanberis offer school pupils and teachers a variety of education programmes, including professional development opportunities and video conferencing for those schools who are unable to visit Llanberis. For those pupils who are studying the Welsh Baccalaureate there is a visit that is particularly relevant to the Wales, Europe and the World component. Phone the Education Officer to discuss possible opportunities.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/swansea
01792 638950
The learning team at The National Waterfront Museum in Swansea is developing an expanding programme of talks, workshops and resources for self-led visits to address the content requirements of the Core and Option choices for all levels of study within the Welsh Baccalaureate qualification. The museum can be used to study a range of Elements and Key Issues relating to Wales, Europe and the World with particular relevance for the impact of economic and technical change.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
01559 370929
The museum, at Dre-fach has a number of cross curricular school programmes aimed from Foundation Level to Key Stage 2 pupils. One programme traces the fleece from being a mass of wool to the finished cloth, whilst another traces the Industrial Revolution and the changes it made to wool production in Wales. It is recommended that any school visit is booked in advance. Please contact the Education Officer on (01559)370929.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
07813 727414
Nature’s Work has over 16 years experience of providing excellent Learning Outside the Classroom opportunities in the UK and across Europe. Our aim and philosophy is to promote and support the use of the natural environment to further education and to engage students, instructors and the wider public to the value of our natural world.
With specialism in secondary education (KS3, KS4 and A level), using the environment as an outdoor classroom, we have extensive knowledge and experience of developing and teaching Ecology, Geography, Science, Maths and English curriculum focused field studies.
Welsh Presentation: No Welsh Resources: No
www.northwalesbutterflies.org.uk
education@northwalesbutterflies.org.uk
Local volunteers from Butterfly Conservation not only manage their own reserve, but they complement this work by visiting local primary schools talking about the area's butterflies and moths. Their visits are usually accompanied by a number of live specimens. Branch members can help in planting a garden to attract these wonderful insects, whilst their website offers free easy to use resources which would be a colourful addition to any classroom wall.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
Pete The Bug Man offers an amazing, close up animal encounter that will be the talk of your school. The show is a great introduction to the fascinating world of minibeasts (and not so “mini” beasts) and is full of unusual animals; giant stick insects, beetles, spiders, scorpions and much more… Many are held for the children to get the closest possible view, others are kept in containers so that they can be looked at with the assurance that they are safely behind glass. Pete has over 30 years experience of keeping and showing exotic animals. A visit from Pete is fun, educational and guaranteed to amuse and amaze. A session with Pete is a great way to support the Life Processes and Living Things area of the national curriculum at KS1, KS2, KS3 or KS4. Pete introduces many scientific concepts to a young audience or, for an older audience, help illustrate various ecological concepts. Pete is one of the favourite attractions at the annual Bristol Festival of Nature and has toured the UK twice with Deadly 60’s Steve Backshall and the CBBC’s 'Live ‘n’ Deadly' roadshow.
info@pilipalas.co.uk 01248 712474
Pili Palas is always a very popular destination for a large number of schools, both local and further afield. As “life cycles” and “mini beasts” are on the national curriculum, a visit is relevant in supporting your classroom teaching. The visit provides half hour educational talks, with an entertaining video about the life cycle of the butterfly in the education room followed by a tour of the centre with our qualified staff.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
0117 951 8712
Pinhole photography workshops for primary and secondary schools. The course includes Powerpoint presentations covering the history, science and contemporary approaches to pinhole photography as well as making and using several types of pinhole camera constructed out of recycled containers using both colour and black and white photographic materials. Darkrooms can also be constructed in advance and every workshop includes the installation of a 6 month duration pinhole camera overlooking your school. With extra time simple but effective camera obscuras can also be installed within your school. Over 19 years' experience at teaching pinhole photography from primary schools to postgraduate level.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
www.stemworks.co.uk/activities/computer-control-knex-workshop
01452 865028
This in-school session will run for a complete day and will involve children working in teams designing and building a model that can be controlled via a computer programme written by the pupils. The groups will explore computer programming and the influence it has on our daily lives. The exact timing is flexible enough to fit around most break and lunchtime commitments. The session is designed to meet all the requirements of embedding ICT within the DT curriculum.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
The Museum displays its collection of artefacts, memorabilia and photographs illustrating some of the industrial history of the area: coal mining, the iron industry, tram roads and railways.
www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/n/newportwetlands/index.aspx
01633 636354
You can visit the RSPB Newport Wetlands all year round, any time during the week. Full day visits start around 10 and last around 4 hours, including a break for lunch. We can organise half-day sessions which will last around 2 hours. Teachers are welcome to visit at any time of year to see where your group will be working, carry out your own risk assessment and finalise your programme.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/y/ynys-hir/index.aspx
monica.lloyd-williams@rspb.org.uk
01654 700222
The RSPB Ynys-hir nature reserve – on the edge of the Dyfi estuary - has a superb range of habitats including woodland, saltmarsh, freshwater ponds and grazed grassland. It is full of breeding songbirds in spring, and attracts large numbers of ducks and geese in the winter. Red kites and peregrines can be seen all year.
School groups can visit whenever the reserve is open, daily from 9am to dusk. Two hour half-day sessions or full-day sessions of two, two-hour periods are available. Teachers are welcome to visit at any time of year to see the site and facilities before their class visit, to carry out risk assessment and finalise programme.
RSPB staff can also visit schools as part of their conservation and species education programmes.
www.liv.ac.uk/chemistry/outreach/schools-lab
0151 794 3571
The SchoolsLab at the University of Liverpool is a facility offering regional schools and colleges science-based workshops in a university department. The programmes cover a range of topics (for example polymer chemistry, spectroscopy, transition elements and nanotechnology). They provide hands-on chemistry activities and talks focusing on particular aspects of science. For each session there is a capacity of 10-15 students from one school or college, and they need at least one member of science teaching staff to accompany the group. Students will benefit from doing practical work in a university setting. Teachers benefit from curriculum-linked content, and from the assistance of qualified staff that help the students with their activities.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
We use water without really thinking about it. Turn on the tap and there’s water. Flush the toilet and there’s water. So why should we save water? We have four education centres offering a tour of an operational sewage treatment works.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No.
07847 540714
Go on a journey through the fundamental aspects of combustion, pyro-chemistry and physics. You’ll experience the deflagration of black-powder, flash powder mixes, the science of shockwaves, momentum and creating different sounds and effects, including bangs, crackles and whistles. Punctuated with demonstrations of live fireworks, this is a lecture that is guaranteed to thrill but also to stimulate the imagination. Flame tests will never seem quite the same again! This could be the start or conclusion of a major project for your STEM Club or Science Club, a cross curricular project or an enrichment day. Why not invite parents or the local community to your behind-the-scenes look at a professional firework display? You could even add a professional display to the package. The possibilities are numerous. Matthew is an experienced presenter and pyrotechnician. He has presented television programmes and delivered a range of talks and demonstration lectures on fireworks to a variety of audiences. Topics include the special effects used in nightclubs and on stage through to large-scale firework displays. Please note that for obvious reasons, he gets booked up extremely quickly for the beginning of November!
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
07967464407
This 'science of extreme sports' show will uncover how waves are generated to give us the perfect surf platform, and also a form of alternative energy. See how physics weirdly keeps our bikes stable for us to cycle miles through wind or rain, on mud and road. Finally, seeing the physiology of a free runner, running Parkour through a city, really makes you think about the intense forces on your body as it experiences these high impact sports. Join us on a whistle stop tour of these adventure sports and the science behind them and maybe you too will become a Science Junkie!
"This science show is unrivalled in educational value and was fun, fresh, innovative and captivating. You managed to keep everyone's full attention and complete control of the audience through a blend of great showmanship and knowledge about science." Re-examine Science Festival.
029 20 876 884
Science Made Simple is an award winning science communication company who bring science, engineering and mathematics shows to schools across the UK, with an aim to enthuse and excite young people about science. Using visual demonstrations, good communication and lots of energy, Science Made Simple deliver highly interactive, curriculum linked, hour long presentations to pupils from KS1 to KS5 on subjects ranging from Bubbles and Balloons to the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No.
info@seawatchfoundation.org.uk
01545-561227
The Sea Watch Foundation is a national charity working to conserve and protect whales, dolphins and porpoises in the seas around the UK and Ireland through scientific research and raising public awareness. The website offers information and resources about protecting the marine environment.
Primary school teachers can download educational activities from the website.
Talks and materials can be provided for secondary and post-16 pupils, too, by contacting the Sea Watch Foundation. info@seawatchfoundation.org.uk
Teachers in West Wales may be interested in working on observation projects with the Sea Watch Foundation in New Quay, Ceredigion. Telephone for more details.
www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/stfagans
029 2057 3500
St Fagan's Natural History Museum run a number of creative outdoor learning activities using the woodlands of St Fagans as a resource. These range from exploring the forest, in learning how plants and animals survive in cold weather to measuring your personal impact on our earth and how to reduce it by Re-using, Reducing and Recycling materials. For more details please contact the Museum.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
01926 333200
The Smallpeice Trust is an independent, educational charity that promotes engineering, technology, science and mathematics as a career to young people. Their broad range of inspirational engineering programmes for students from Years 9–12, encourages the development of creativity, design, enterprise and technical skills.
These short courses take place at universities across the country. Prices are subsidised and include all accommodation, meals, course materials and social activities.
02920710295
This amazing inspiration students trip for 14-18 to join our inspirational programme in Star City, Moscow – the headquarters of the Russian Space Programme. Students will be able to see highlights of the Russian space programme, visit Moscow’s most outstanding sights and join in the ‘Guardians of the Earth’ space and environmental forum. The ISSET programme will be led by NASA Astronaut Trainer Michelle Ham.
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
education@techniquest.org 029 20475476
Techniquest is the hands-on science centre in Cardiff Bay, where the inquisitive mind can explore and learn without realising. At Techniquest, students have the chance to see and touch science, and make things happen for themselves. Every visiting school group sees a show or presentation in the Science Theatre or Planetarium or takes part in a workshop in the Laboratory. Techniquest also provides a range of workshops and shows which can be delivered at your school.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
Techniquest Glyndŵr (TQG), Wrexham, is North Wales’s largest science discovery centre. Incorporating the LEGO® Education Innovation Studio, TQG is a permanent base for people and schools can engage with science, technology, engineering and maths. It offers activities on site and in school, and the website has downloadable resources. For schools, teachers, adults and families.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
01248 715046
The Thomas Telford Centre is available throughout the year for community bookings. We can provide conference facilities and meeting rooms for all occasions. The Exhibition Centre offers schools and college groups a unique educational experience as an introduction to Engineering, Construction skills, history related pre and post the building of the Bridges. There are also opportunities for workshops in history related to the area, and ecology. We would be pleased to discuss these with teaching staff.
Andy and Jan of Timezones have been familiar faces in the primary schools of South Wales for nearly 20 years now. Our interactive science presentations receive excellent feedback from teachers, and over half a million pupils have now benefited from seeing us in action. We have three shows for infants including our very popular physics show ‘Mega Mechanics’, and for juniors we have ‘Robokids’ which covers the whole science curriculum in 1 hour. We also have ‘Time & Tides’ for KS2 which covers the Science of Cardiff Bay, as well as EYFS shows and much more….
www.theatr-nanog.co.uk/en/about-us
01639 641771
The company produce touring theatre productions for children of all ages, available to schools throughout Bridgend, Swansea and Neath & Port Talbot. The company also tours its schools productions to theatres throughout Wales and the UK and produce a four month residency project based at the Dylan Thomas Theatre in Swansea, enabling the company to create an excellent educational and high quality theatrical experience.
Wales Institute of Mathematical and Computational Sciences (WIMCS) is based at Swansea University. It provides activities around Wales for a variety of groups and ages to raise interest in maths. For schools, teachers, adults.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
The Student Innovation Awards, run by the The Welsh Joint Education Committee, encourage young people to be technologically innovative and appreciate the importance of design. At the exhibition of entries teachers and students can see some of the best GCSE, AS and A Level work. The awards days, held in Cardiff and Llandudno, include seminars for teachers and talks for students. For schools, teachers and students.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
01492 532 938
While schools visit the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay you can use the services of the Education Department at no additional charge to your visit. The schoolroom can seat a maximum of 30 and is full of interesting and educational displays, and has access to its own collection of animals which are used in the teaching sessions to bring the subjects alive! The aim of the zoo is to inspire future generations to act in a positive way to help preserve wild animals in their natural habitat.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
www.dwrcymru.com/english/community/education/education/index.asp
01443 492 720
Welsh Water has four education centres located across Wales.
Visits to the centres are FREE OF CHARGE.
Alwen in North Wales
Our Environment Education centre at Alwen has a fully equipped indoor classroom. The centre is managed by a seconded key stage 2 teacher. Facilities include wildlife ponds, nature trails, and tours of the Water Treatment Works. Primary schools can visit the site to experience pond dipping, minibeast safari, plant study and classroom experiments, all linked to the National Curriculum. A unique historical display on the construction of the Alwen dam is also included in the educational programme.
Cilfynydd in the South Wales valleys
Our award winning Environment Education centre at Cilfynydd has fully equipped indoor and outdoor classrooms are managed by a seconded key stage 2 teacher. Facilities include wildlife ponds, nature trails, The River Taff studies and tours of the Waste Water Treatment Works. Primary schools can visit the site to experience pond dipping, minibeast safari, plant study and classroom experiments, all linked to the National Curriculum.
Cog Moors near Cardiff
Our Environment Education centre at Cog has a fully equipped indoor classroom managed by a seconded key stage 2 teacher. Facilities include wildlife ponds, nature trails and tours of the Waste Water Treatment Works. Primary schools can visit the site to experience pond dipping, orienteering, minibeast safari, plant study and classroom experiments, all linked to the National Curriculum in its well developed conservation area.
Elan Valley in mid Wales
In partnership with the Elan Valley Trust, the Education Ranger manages a fully equipped indoor classroom. Facilities include wildlife ponds, nature trails, and tour of dams. Schools can visit the site to experience pond dipping, minibeast safari, plant study and classroom experiments, all linked to the National Curriculum. The area is rich in animal and plant life making Elan an internationally important wildlife site.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
01554 741 087
The Wetland's programmes make the best of their wonderful site on the Loughor estuary and of the huge and spectacular collection of wetland birds from across the world. The educational programmes concentrate on living things in their environment; pond habitats and adaptation; biodiversity and ecosystems; food chains; conservation; environmental change; sustainable development; global citizenship and the water cycle. For more information on their programmes contact the education officer.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes.
07971 055 811
Welcome to The World of Boats at Cardiff Bay. New for 2012 the Exhibition features some of the World’s most fascinating boats set in a unique quayside location in Cardiff Bay. The exhibition is video hosted by TV’s Dick Strawbridge who explains the evolution of boats from primitive dug-out canoes to hi-tech modern craft. Touchscreens and displays explain Propulsion, Navigation and some of the famous boats from history. In the Boat Lab area you can see first-hand the process of restoration and get more insight into how boats work.
World of Boats (Beside Doctor Who Experience) Heol Porth Teigr, Porth Teigr, Cardiff Bay, CF10 4GA
Welsh Presentation: No. Welsh Resources: No
www.xlwales.org.uk
info@xlwales.org.uk
XLWales delivers STEM activities to primary schools across South Wales. Our Roadshows have been delivering exciting, inspiring, hands on challenges since 1996. The aim of the Invention & Discovery Roadshow is to help children to experience the excitement of Science, Design, Technology and Maths as well as helping develop life skills in investigating, problem solving, team working, communicating, creating, thinking and a can- do approach. The Roadshow visit is a whole day activity and we usually carry out challenges with three different classes. The Invention challenges use the popular construction kit K’NEX which adds to the children’s excitement, as well as providing a sound engineering base. The Discovery challenges use a range of equipment that has been carefully selected from educational suppliers.
www.young-enterprise.org.uk/wales
Young Enterprise Wales programmes stimulate young people to adopt a ‘can do’ attitude and gives them the skills and experiences that make a difference to their future.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes
01248 679008
Analyse plankton and carry out salt water experiments; understand and create waves; go wildlife spotting from onboard a powerboat; explore dune formation; link fish shapes and size to evolution; learn maths through historic pilotage techniques. Just a few of the engaging activities in Ysgol y Môr, a unique marine-themed activity programme which combines STEM development with practical marine activities in the Menai Strait, North Wales. The three pronged cross-curriculum programme, ‘Classe de Mer’, ‘Schools Marine’ & ‘Watersports Skills Training’, is aimed at students aged 8-14 years.
Welsh Presentation: Yes. Welsh Resources: Yes