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STEM Workshops in Bath

Hands-on STEM workshops delivered directly to your school. From £627/day ex VAT.

STEM Workshops for Schools in Bath

Hyett Education provides engaging STEM workshops to schools across Bath and North East Somerset, linking classroom learning to the city's rich engineering heritage and thriving technology sector.

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STEM Workshops Available in Bath

Every workshop is curriculum-aligned, delivered by DBS-checked educators, with all equipment provided.

Instructor and child playing with LEGO Duplo trains during an Early Engineers Express workshop
EYFSKS1

Early Engineers Express

A play-based EYFS and KS1 engineering workshop using LEGO Duplo trains. Children design, build, and test train tracks, bridges, and stations through hands-on construction challenges.

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Students building LEGO robotics during a Beginner STEMbotics workshop
KS1KS2

Beginner STEMbotics: Robotics & Coding

Inclusive robotics and coding workshop for KS1 and KS2 using LEGO Spike Essentials and LEGO WeDo 2.0. Children code with icon blocks or word blocks, and no reading ability is required.

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Students programming intermediate robots during a STEMbotics workshop
KS2KS3KS4

Intermediate STEMbotics: Robotics & Coding

Intermediate robotics workshop for KS2 to KS4. Block-based programming with LEGO Spike Prime and EV3, advanced robot builds, sensors, and challenge mats.

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Secondary students writing Python code to control robots
KS3KS4KS5

Advanced STEMbotics: Python Robotics

Advanced text-based Python robotics for KS3 to KS5 using LEGO Spike Prime. Real-world engineering applications with up to 30 students per session.

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Students programming drones during a Hyett Education workshop
KS2KS3KS4KS5

Drone Coding Workshop

Code flight paths and explore aerospace engineering through hands-on drone programming. Up to 30 students per session with safety eyewear provided for everyone. A 10-minute reset is required between sessions.

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Students learning about artificial intelligence in a workshop
KS2KS3KS4

AI & Machine Learning Workshop

Explore artificial intelligence and machine learning concepts with practical robotics applications.

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Students using 3D design software and 3D printers
KS2KS3

3D Design & CAD Printing Workshop

CAD design and 3D printing workshops combining digital creativity with physical manufacturing.

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Students learning cybersecurity and cryptography
KS2KS3

Cybersecurity & Cryptography Workshop

Cryptography, codebreaking, and online safety through engaging, hands-on challenges.

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Students building circuits during an Electricity & Circuits workshop
KS2

Electricity & Circuits Workshop

Hands-on experiments exploring electricity, circuits, conductors and insulators for KS2. Heavily mapped to Year 2, Year 4 and Year 6 science units. In-depth format includes eBook creation.

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Students creating stop-motion animations with LEGO
KS1KS2

Stop-Motion Animation Workshop

Create LEGO stop-motion animations using professional techniques. Perfect for KS1 and KS2 creative computing.

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STEM in Bath: Why It Matters for Your Students

A History of Innovation

Bath has a remarkable engineering heritage stretching back to Roman times, when the city's famous thermal springs were harnessed through sophisticated hydraulic engineering. The Georgian era saw pioneering construction techniques used to build the Royal Crescent and the Circus, whilst Isambard Kingdom Brunel routed his Great Western Railway through the city, building the elegant Bath Spa station and the nearby Box Tunnel in the 1840s. The city's Stothert and Pitt crane works, founded in 1855, became world-renowned manufacturers of dock cranes and heavy engineering equipment.

Inspiring STEM Role Models

Isambard Kingdom Brunel left an indelible mark on Bath through his Great Western Railway, and the city celebrates his engineering legacy to this day. William Herschel, the astronomer who discovered Uranus in 1781, made his groundbreaking observations from his home in Bath, now preserved as the Herschel Museum of Astronomy. Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, the astrophysicist who discovered pulsars, held a visiting professorship at the University of Bath, inspiring the next generation of scientists.

Bath’s STEM Economy Today

The University of Bath is internationally recognised for its engineering, computer science and materials science departments, consistently ranking among the UK's top institutions. The Ministry of Defence maintains a significant presence in the area, with MOD Abbey Wood near Bath employing thousands of engineers and project managers in defence procurement and systems engineering. Rotork, the global leader in flow control and valve actuator technology headquartered in Bath, exports advanced engineering products worldwide. The city's tech sector includes companies like Netcraft, a leader in internet security services.

STEM Career Pathways for Young People

Engineering and defence careers are strongly supported by MOD Abbey Wood, which offers graduate schemes, apprenticeships and industrial placements across systems engineering, project management and cybersecurity. The University of Bath's placement programme provides students with year-long industry experience at companies ranging from Rolls-Royce to Dyson. Rotork and other advanced manufacturing firms offer careers in mechanical engineering, electronic design and international operations. The growing digital sector provides pathways into software development, UX design and data analytics.

Investing in STEM Education in Bath

MOD Abbey Wood employs thousands of engineers within easy reach of Bath. Rotork exports advanced engineering products worldwide from the city. The University of Bath consistently ranks among the top engineering schools in the country. Netcraft leads in internet security. For students in Bath and Somerset, these industries represent tangible career opportunities that don't require relocating to London. Schools that make STEM a priority are connecting their students to high-value careers right on their doorstep.

We Also Cover

Our instructors deliver workshops across Somerset and beyond, including:

KeynshamTrowbridgeFromeChippenhamMidsomer NortonRadstockMelkshamWestburyCorshamBradford-on-Avon

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