Speaking at the announcement today Cllr. Padraig Fitzsimons, Leas Cathaoirleach/Deputy Mayor of Navan said; “I am delighted to see an education initiative that captivates the imagination and promotes interdisciplinary learning, critical thinking, teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving. By increasing STEAM awareness and enjoyment in schools, I have no doubt young people will be encouraged to consider STEAM subjects in higher education, thereby meeting the big demand for graduates in Ireland’s workforce.”
Throughout the three-year programme, a series of interactive and hands-on student workshops will inspire students and nurture their passion for STEAM subjects. They will encourage students to collaborate, innovate, and apply their knowledge in practical settings.
Paying tribute to the immense generosity of Meta, Ross Maguire of CreativeHUT also highlighted the very productive partnership with local education interests, including the schools involved, Navan Education Centre, and Oide, the professional development service for teachers.
“We have immense global corporations, like Meta, and a small local business, CreativeHUT , partnering with our dedicated educators in Irish schools to create the next generation of Scientists, Innovators and Engineers & Problem Solvers, and that is a very exciting prospect for all involved.”
Participating Schools – STEAM Meath:
Ashbourne: Scoil Naomh Treasa; Ashbourne Community School
Kells: Our Lady of Mercy Jnr School; St. Louis National School; Athboy Community School
Laytown: Gaelscoil an Bhradáin Feasa; Drogheda Educate Together Secondary School
Navan: Scoil Bhride Cannistown; St. Anne's Loreto, Coláiste Na Mí, St. Joseph's Mercy Secondary School
Ratoath: Dunboyne Junior Primary School, Rathregan National School, St. Joseph's National School, St. Peter's College
Trim: St. Michael's Primary School, St. Finian's National School Clonard, Boyne Community School, Enfield Community College