The project aims at developing school-based junior secondary STEM education, establishing a new "STEM maker Laboratory" to provide a better environment for junior form students to enhance their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills; encouraging senior form students to participate in pull out external activities and competitions to explore more about the technological society; and enhancing teachers' professional capacity in implementing cross-curriculum STEM education.
The project aims at enhancing students' creativity, problem-solving and collaboration skills through the promotion of the school-based STEAM education.
The project aims at promoting children's physical fitness as well as fostering them to have a healthy lifestyle through rhythmical activities and play. The project beneficiaries include 450 K1-K3 children, 20 teachers and 900 parents.