Full STEAM ahead at Show

By Nub News Reporter

12th Sep 2024 | Local News

THE Stanford-le-Hope-based Osborne Trust proudly showcased the talent and creativity of its students at this year's Orsett Show, with all 12 schools in the Trust participating in a vibrant display of innovation and environmental preservation.

The highlight of the Trust's exhibit was a selection of outstanding projects from the recent STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Maths) competition held in July.

These projects, designed by the pupils, were aimed at promoting ways to look after our environment and responsible use of natural resources.

Among the various exhibits, were Arthur Bugler Primary School who provided an interactive display.

Students from the school engaged visitors with a stop-motion animation project and a pupil-led video game designed to encourage litter collection. The game and animation were well-received, providing both entertainment and education on the importance of environmental responsibility.

Simon Remmer, Deputy Headteacher from Arthur Bugler Primary said; "We are incredibly proud of the remarkable work our students have showcased at the Orsett Show. The projects not only highlight their creativity and technical skills but also their commitment to making a positive impact on the environment. It's inspiring to see how our pupils are using their talents to promote sustainability and responsible behaviour."

     

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