Dear STEM Ambassadors,

Welcome to the June newsletter from See Science - your STEM Delivery Partner in Wales.
 

We want to highlight  to the incredible volunteer work you do across Wales in honour of this year's National Volunteering Week (2-8 June). It would be great if you could  post a video on social media that showcases any activities you take part in as a STEM Ambassador - think of it as sharing what a 'day in the life of a STEM Ambassador' is like for you.

STEM Learning are rapidly scaling up Climate Ambassador support for sustainability and climate change goals in schools and in the community. If you have relevant skills and experience, add Climate as a skill to your profile and join the Climate Ambassadors scheme.
Don’t forget to join the STEM Ambassadors Community a community of volunteers and gain a network of like-minded STEM professionals who are dedicated to inspiring the next generation.

On a more local level, if anybody needs any help or support please get in touch hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk.

See Science have a facebook page where we will also be sharing lots of new ideas regularly – please like or follow the page.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us if we can support the teaching of STEM subjects.

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The STEM Ambassador Partner Wales
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Latest STEM news and updates

Snowdonia Space Centre

See Science was invited to the official launch of Snowdonia Space Centre, Llanbedr on Thursday May 22nd. The Snowdonia Space Centre, in Llanbedr, Gwynedd, will provide testing facilities for the development of new products and technologies in the space industry space centre that aims to inspire the next generation of Welsh astronauts.
During the day colleagues from the space sector in Wales were able to witness the launch of a high altitude balloon with an attached cubesat where visitors were able to track and monitor its progress to the edge of space from the space centre's mission control, along with a live rocket launch which used one of the new launch rails at the Centre.

Backed by more than £1.3m in funding, including £820,000 from the UK Space Agency, the centre is designed to boost the local economy and STEM education while advancing space technology for universities, start ups, and industry.
 

This is  a joint venture between Snowdonia Aerospace Centre and Newton Launch Systems, Welsh government secretary for economy, energy and planning, Rebecca Evans, said: "This is a landmark moment not only for the only local community – bringing new opportunities, skills and investment to the region – but also for the wider UK space sector."
 

Jeremy Howitt, from the Snowdonia Space Centre, said it aims to give early flight test access to developers while inspiring "more young people to engage in a career in the space industry".

The new Space Centre will also be home to a discovery centre which will provide support to universities,primary and secondary STEM learning. The Centre has played host to the first ever Welsh regional heats of the European Space Educational Resource Office (ESERO) Cansat competition and UKROC competitions. ESERO competitions will be open for registration in September.

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First Lego League success in Harrogate National Finals 2025


The First Lego League Challenge is a unique opportunity for 9-16 year olds to take a deep dive into the world of STEM, incorporating innovation, creativity and fun while working together as a team. As the name suggests, the Challenge starts with Lego; however, the entire experience extends far beyond building Lego models. In simple terms, the team needs to design their own Lego robot and then code it to perform a series of specific tasks on a specialised mat with Lego models. The team also needs to research a real-world problem related to the theme of the current season and come up with an innovative solution using scientific principles. Finally, the core values of the competition need to shine throughout the journey. If you are interested in participating as a mentor or judging the competition then pleaase contact See Science.

Over the past two years, we have been putting together out-of- school teams for this competition. The team members come from different schools, brought together by their love for Lego, engineering and much more. This year, we had eight team members from four schools in Cardiff. They started working since last September – the team met on Saturday afternoons during term time and also during school holidays. The theme for the 2024-25 Challenge was “Submerged”, hence the team named themselves “Seals in Suits”. Just like ‘seals,’ they are a playful fun-loving group and at the same time are serious in their concerns for the world’s oceans (hence the ‘in suits’).
Coding the robot is usually the most time-consuming part of the challenge and there are more failures than success to begin with.If STEM ambassadors were able to help teams during the first few sesssions this would be a huge benefit. However, the children have shown tremendous resilience in the face of repeated failures and that to us, as mentors, is genuinely inspiring. 

During the First Lego League Challenge journey, it is quite easy to become over-focussed on the robot performance and coding, as these two aspects take up maximum time. However, the often- ignored Innovation Project is another great way for teams to shine. 
Our team this year focussed on the issue of oil spills during offshore oil drilling. They spoke to engineers who have decades of experience in oil rigs as well as experts in the field of communications. Their innovative solution was early detection of oil spills using advanced scientific principles and sensor technology. At the Nationals in Harrogate, the team was absolutely thrilled to receive the Bechtel Safety Award for their Innovation Project solution from none other than one of the sponsors - Bechtel. Hurray for the months of hard work that went into it! For those who might consider putting a team together, my advice would be to start early on and maintain a steady pace throughout. The zoom drop in sessions offered by See Science during the FLL season provide plenty of useful information and advice relevant for the current season. This guidance is absolutely crucial if this is your first year participating in this Challenge. 

The First Lego League journey embedded in ‘gracious professionalism’ and ‘coopertition’ inculcates values and sharpens skills that are really important for life. Our role as mentors is to simply create and hold the space – with supervision and support the children themselves work their way surprisingly well!
Debanjali Bhattacharjee, Cardiff

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Merthyr Science Festival - Sat 5th July
 

Expect experiments, and enough brainpower to light up the Valleys with demonstrations, talks and activities from groups including The Geologists Association, Space Forge, Show Me the Science, Institute of Biomedical Science, Health Data Research UK, SWIRL and Antivirals from Cardiff University.We'll also have some mini exhibits from Techniquest.Saturday 5th July at Christ Church, Aberdare Road, Merthyr Tydfil 10am - 4pm.      More information here

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Tackling climate change - Engineering UK Climate Change presentation 

 

EUK Education have produced a Climate / Engineering themed presentation for STEM Ambassadors to use in schools with 11-14 year olds. The PowerPoints, presentation guides,

 quizzes etc are all written for them to deliver a 40 or 55min session, that is customisable for each Ambassador. The resource can be found

here.
 

Many young people are highly engaged with the topic of ‘the environment’, particularly – as they get older – that of climate change. However, they tend to hear more about the causes and impacts of climate change and less about the solutions to climate change. Young people can also suffer from ‘eco-anxiety’ and this imbalance in problem/solution climate information may be partly to blame.

This classroom-based engagement attempts to inform young people about:

  • the UK’s commitment to ‘net zero’ carbon emissions by 2050
  • the progress made towards this target, and how future carbon emission reductions might be made
  • the jobs and careers that might be associated with this transformation of the UK economy

The session is run as a mix of presentations, quizzes and interactive discussions and runs for either 40 minutes or 55 minutes.

The over-riding points made throughout the session are

  • while climate change is a serious challenge, there are many opportunities to address it and many ways for young people to contribute as individuals both now and through their future jobs
  • many solutions to climate change already exist and are based on modern engineering and technology

This resource is designed to be delivered in classrooms by Climate Ambassadors and STEM Ambassadors with a teacher in attendance. To find out more about how to become a Climate Ambassador, visit https://climateambassadors.org.uk/get-involved/,

Events for STEM Ambassadors

Join us and celebrate volunteering!

Get involved with Volunteers' Week (2-9 June)
 

Our thousands of volunteers work with teachers and educators across the UK to bring real-life examples of STEM careers into schools, colleges and universities. ​

This Volunteers' Week we want to make some noise about our amazing partners and STEM Ambassadors!

​Below you can find suggested copy and social media graphics to help you communicate your participation in this year's event. The pack contains images and text to suit you and your audience. Learn more about the impact of STEM Ambassadors with our press release here, this will be live from 28 May 2025.

Share your story

This Volunteers' Week, we want you to share your experience as a STEM Ambassador, that's why as part of the social media toolkit we've crafted an editable Canva template for you to add your own message and showcase what you do as a volunteer. Access templates here

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World Environment Day 5th June - Celebrate World Environment Day 2025 with a brilliant FREE live-streamed event for KS2 and KS3 children.
 Thursday 5th June, 11:00am–12:15pm,

Plastic pollution permeates every corner of the planet—even in our bodies in the form of microplastics. World Environment Day 2025 calls for collective action to tackle plastic pollution.
By drawing inspiration from nature and showcasing real-world solutions, the campaign will encourage individuals, organizations, industries, and governments to adopt sustainable practices that drive systemic change.
This year’s World Environment Day comes exactly two months before countries meet again to continue negotiating a global treaty to end plastic pollution. Join the #BeatPlasticPollution movement—because together we can create a healthier future. 

Join Mr Dilly for an inspiring online experience bringing together bestselling authors, stunning science, wild nature, and imagination—designed especially for KS2 -KS3 pupils (ages 7–13yrs).Perfect for:

  • Key Stage 2 & 3 teachers planning cross-curricular enrichment
  • Literacy leads and science coordinators
  • Eco-committees and whole-school assemblies
  • Classes exploring STEM, nature, sustainability and creative writing.    Book here 

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New Primary Hands-on Activities for STEM Ambassadors 

 

Looking for inspiration to engage younger learners with STEM? This collection of hands-on activities is designed to help STEM Ambassadors deliver fun, practical sessions in primary school settings.
Each tile below links to ready-to-use activities and guidance to help you bring STEM subjects to life for children aged 7–11.  Start exploring and discover ways to spark curiosity, creativity, and a love of STEM from an early age!


Biology activities = Heart Pump Model, Fantastic Fossils, Rainbow Bridge
Chemistry activities = Exploding Rainbows, Lava Lamps, Chromatography Butterflies
Engineering activities = Build a Catapult, Tower Challenge, Wind Turbines
Physics activities = Magnet Maze, Static Balloon Party, Build a Parachute

Role Models activities = Making Maps, Build Your Own Rocket, Amazing Architects
Technology Basics activities = Water Wheel, Young Inventors, Create a Pulley
Research activities = Curious Questions, Sweet Experiment, Research Hypothesis

There are now 15 hands-on activities available for STEM Ambassadors to use with 7-11 year old children. You can find them on the STEM Ambassador Community Training Hub

here.
There will be 15 more coming in the next few weeks. They are simple activities written for STEM Ambassadors – not teachers or students.  They are themed under 10 topics with 3 activities per topic. 

 

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Great Science Share for Schools. June 17.

The award-winning campaign continuing to inspire 5-14 year olds to take the lead in asking, investigating and sharing scientific questions they care about with new audiences.

An inclusive, non-competitive and collaborative experience for all.
 

  • Use the Great Science Skills Starters to upskill teachers and pupils to ask-investigate and share scientific questions 
  • Be inspired by Great Science Ideas to inspire your pupils to start asking-investigating-sharing! 
  • Use science days or special weeks, e.g. British Science Week in March 2025 to involve pupils deciding what questions they want to ask-investigate-share.

NEW FOR 2025! Display and Celebrate Pack

Print banners, posters and flyers to profile your Great Science Share for Schools activity. Designed with the support of Twinkl, these are ideal to promote your activity to families, parents and wider community across the school.
 

PLUS create a display and celebrate your #GSSfS2025. Reward your school, pupils and community with certificates and badges.

Registration is open all year which gives access to a wide array of resources to inspire your pupils into science and engineering. Details here.

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Generation Logistics Week 23 - 27 June

GLW25 unlocks the best career paths in the logistics sector for young people in just five days! Check out daily themes below, plus an exclusive careers lead webinar offering a dynamic introduction to the logistics sector and a guided preview of the week! More here
 

Generation Logistics Week 2025 (GLW25) is a free virtual event presented by STEM Learning in collaboration with Generation Logistics. GLW25 inspires and unlocks the best career paths in the logistics sector for young people in just five days! Across the week, there will be daily themes exploring key areas in this world full of career possibilities, potential, and pathways. 

 

Each day will feature overviews, presentations, and videocasts from some of the world’s biggest employers; case studies and career journeys from hidden heroes in the logistics world; and highlights of resources for various ages and subject interests. 

Find out more and reserve your place. Or view the entire GLW25 Collection to reserve your place. Please note: you will be sent a link and joining instructions a few days before the event. 

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Youth & Community: STEM Volunteers to support your work Wed, 2 Jul 16:00 - 16:30

Find out how the STEM Ambassadors Programme can support youth groups or community organisations to enrich learning and provide inspiration.
To book and more inforamtion click here
 

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I’m a Scientist 

Are you looking to engage school students with your work this summer? I'm a Scientist could be for you! Engage school students through I’m a Scientist and inspire school students while developing your public engagement skills. Plus develop and reflect on your experience as it happens with access to The Academy, a short CPD course for STEM professionals. 

Like the sound of this? Register here to join our lunchtime information session on 17th June from 12.30 to 1 pm. Or get involved straightaway by signing up to take part here.   

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Careers Week
9 June 2025

Ysgol Gymraeg Casnewydd,
NP18 2LN

We are a two form entry school and we will be holding a careers week for learners from Nursery to Year 6 during the week of the 9th of June. I would like for STEM Ambassadors to come into school to talk to learners about career options, how you got into your role, the skills needed in the role, a day in the life at work, and then perhaps conduct a short activity showcasing what types of things that you do within the role (such as an experiment, a STEM challenge or similar). We are flexible about the age range that the ambassadors are able to visit and also the amount of time spent within each year group. If you are interested in attending this event please register your interest using the link  here or email hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk

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Engaging Primary Girls in STEM

Libanus Primary School 
Caerphilly
flexible dates

 

I’m writing from Libanus Primary School in Caerphilly, where we are excited to be launching an F1 in Schools club as part of our wider commitment to promoting STEM opportunities for our pupils. We have recently received funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering through the This is Engineering: School – Welsh Valleys project.

To help inspire more girls to engage with STEM and consider joining our F1 Club, we would love to invite a female STEM Ambassador to visit our school and talk to pupils about STEM careers—particularly in areas like engineering, motorsport, or design.

A visit or virtual session would help challenge stereotypes and show our children the wide range of exciting possibilities in STEM.

If you are able to support us in connecting with a suitable ambassador, we’d be very grateful. We are flexible on dates and can plan the visit around the ambassador’s availability. If you are interested in attending this event please register your interest using the link  here or email hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk

 

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Girlguiding Cymru

Xplore Wrexham
5th July 2025


We are taking over Xplore! Science Discovery Centre for an exclusive event for Girlguiding Cymru members, from Rainbows aged 4+ through to Rangers aged up to 18, and their leaders. We want to inspire the next generation of girls and young people that they can do anything and everything, including STEM!

The event will be between 10.00am and 4.30pm although activities timeslots are likely to be in 30-minute bursts between 10.30am and 3.30pm. We are hoping to have 250+ people each day, broken down into smaller groups of no more than 20 girls/young people at an activity at a time.

We would love to have STEM Ambassadors attend to help run STEM based, hands-on activities. No experience necessary, just a willingness to lend a hand.If you are interested in attending this event please register your interest using the link here or email hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk


 

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Science Workshop 
Gellifaelog Primary School 
Merthyr Tudfil 
flexible date


Within this term's science topic we are looking at:sound; light; shadows; reversible and irreversible changes; forces and magnets

And we would love STEM Ambassadors to visit our class to demonstrate/deliver any workshops you may have around one of these areas. We are flexible with dates up until the last week of school in July. If you are interested in attending this event please register your interest using the link or email hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk

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Sign up to volunteer for Energy Quest  - Put students at the heart of the action with Energy Quest

Designed for secondary students aged 11 to 14, this free interactive workshop embeds learning about energy sources

and energy transfer, and sees students put themselves in the shoes of engineers to design a solution to power a mobile phone.They are challenged to save the day as they meet real engineers and are supported to explore their own skills sets as they learn to use the engineering design process.
Sound like fun? It's more than that. Energy Quest is:

-          Curriculum linked, covering energy sources and energy transfer
-          An easy way to deliver real world context STEM 
-          A way to develop aspirations, teamworking and resilience
-          Inspirational and a brilliant opportunity to introduce students to relatable role models
Energy Quest is a 2-hour workshop, which can be delivered twice in one day at your school by a trained facilitator. 
Please email for more information incuding venues or visit the STEM ambassador Platform. You can find the Energy Quest website  here

The  events  are at 
10/6 John Beddoes School Prestigne
13/6 Ysgol Clywedog Wrexham
19/6 Ysgol Friars Bangor 
20/6 St Cennydd School Caerphilly
20/6 Rhosnesni School
30/6 Heol Ddu Comprehensive School Bargoed
2/7 Pembroke College Haverfrodwest

7/7 Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones Amlwch
 
8/7 Ysgol Dyffryn Ogwen Bethesda

 

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