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STEM Workshops in London
Hands-on STEM workshops delivered directly to your school. From £677/day ex VAT.
STEM Workshops for Schools in London
Hyett Education brings hands-on STEM workshops to primary and secondary schools across every London borough. Robotics, drone technology, cybersecurity, AI, 3D design and more, all delivered by DBS-checked instructors who arrive with everything your school needs.
Pricing for London
Workshop Prices for Your Area
All prices are per day, excluding VAT. Based on your school being in the Greater London area.
| Workshop | Key Stages | Price per Day | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Engineers Express | EYFS – KS1 | £677 | Book |
| Beginner STEMbotics: Robotics & Coding | KS1 – KS2 | £727 | Book |
| Intermediate STEMbotics: Robotics & Coding | KS2 – KS3 – KS4 | £827 | Book |
| Advanced STEMbotics: Python Robotics | KS3 – KS4 – KS5 | £827 | Book |
| Drone Coding Workshop | KS2 – KS3 – KS4 – KS5 | £827 | Book |
| AI & Machine Learning Workshop | KS2 – KS3 – KS4 | £827 | Book |
| 3D Design & CAD Printing Workshop | KS2 – KS3 | £727 | Book |
| Cybersecurity & Cryptography Workshop | KS2 – KS3 | £727 | Book |
| Electricity & Circuits Workshop | KS2 | £677 | Book |
| Stop-Motion Animation Workshop | KS1 – KS2 | £677 | Book |
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Our Workshops
STEM Workshops Available in London
Every workshop is curriculum-aligned, delivered by DBS-checked educators, with all equipment provided.

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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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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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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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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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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AI & Machine Learning Workshop
Explore artificial intelligence and machine learning concepts with practical robotics applications.
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3D Design & CAD Printing Workshop
CAD design and 3D printing workshops combining digital creativity with physical manufacturing.
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Cybersecurity & Cryptography Workshop
Cryptography, codebreaking, and online safety through engaging, hands-on challenges.
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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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Stop-Motion Animation Workshop
Create LEGO stop-motion animations using professional techniques. Perfect for KS1 and KS2 creative computing.
View Workshop →STEM in London: Why It Matters for Your Students
A History of Innovation
London has been at the forefront of scientific discovery for centuries, shaping the modern world through breakthroughs in physics, computing, and medicine. The Royal Institution, founded in 1799, became a powerhouse of experimental science where Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831, laying the groundwork for every electric motor and generator in use today. Charles Babbage designed his Difference Engine in the 1820s while Ada Lovelace wrote what is widely recognised as the first computer programme in 1843. From the Royal Society's founding in 1660 to the discovery of the structure of DNA at King's College London in the 1950s, the capital's STEM heritage is unmatched.
Inspiring STEM Role Models
Michael Faraday, who rose from a bookbinder's apprentice in London to become one of the greatest experimental physicists in history, remains the ultimate example of how curiosity and opportunity can transform a young person's life. Ada Lovelace, who collaborated with Charles Babbage, is celebrated as the world's first computer programmer. Alan Turing carried out his wartime codebreaking work at Bletchley Park and later worked at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, south-west London, fundamentally shaping the theory of computation. Rosalind Franklin's X-ray crystallography work at King's College London in 1952 was critical to unlocking the structure of DNA.
London’s STEM Economy Today
London is now one of the world's leading technology and science capitals. The Silicon Roundabout cluster around Old Street hosts thousands of technology startups, while the King's Cross Knowledge Quarter is home to the Francis Crick Institute, Google's UK headquarters, and DeepMind, the pioneering AI company. Canary Wharf has evolved into a major fintech hub, with firms such as Revolut and numerous blockchain companies driving innovation in financial services. Imperial College London and UCL consistently rank among the world's top universities for science and engineering research.
STEM Career Pathways for Young People
For young people in London, the range of STEM career pathways is extraordinary and growing rapidly. The technology sector employs hundreds of thousands of people across the capital, with roles in software engineering, data science, AI, cybersecurity, and UX design among the most in-demand. Major employers such as Google, Amazon, Meta, and DeepMind offer graduate schemes and apprenticeships, while financial institutions recruit heavily for quantitative analysts, fintech developers, and risk modellers. Degree apprenticeships with companies such as Dyson, BAE Systems, and NHS Digital allow students to earn while they learn.
Investing in STEM Education in London
Consider this: London is home to more tech companies than any other European city. The Francis Crick Institute is training biomedical scientists within walking distance of King's Cross station. DeepMind is pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence from offices in the capital. The career opportunities are staggering. But here's the problem. Too many young Londoners leave school without the scientific literacy, computational thinking, or engineering confidence to access any of it. Employers across the city report thousands of unfilled STEM vacancies every year, and the gap is widening. For headteachers, the case for STEM enrichment is straightforward: the jobs are already here, the salaries are significantly above average, and the companies are desperate for talent. What they need is a generation of young people who have been given the chance to discover what they're capable of.
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