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Scottish Engineering Primary Special Leaders Award for STEM

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Since the launch of this primary pupil challenge on August 20th 2012 there has been an incredible amount of interest and an excellent rate of registration with primary schools throughout Scotland.  From the Western Isles to the Northern Isles, from South Ayrshire to Aberdeenshire primary schools are taking up the challenge to find out what it means to be an engineer in Scotland.  With a range of resources to help pupils discover all about engineering in Scotland available to download from the Leaders Award website and aimed at preparing them for the next step – interviewing a real life engineer!

With a steady stream of engineers standing up to volunteer their services – to be interviewed by a room full of primary pupils about their job!

Bring engineering into the classroom (SCN 1-20a, SCN 2-20a, SCN 2-20b) and forge links with local engineers by taking part in the Scottish Engineering Primary Special Leaders Award for STEM. 

See shortlisted work by pupils displayed in the Barony, Glasgow over the weekend of 15th and 16th December 2012.

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