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STEM Club Highlights – Innovation in Action!

It’s been an exciting and productive year for our STEM Club so far, with students diving into a wide range of creative and challenging projects. From game development and e-sports world-building, to engineering real world racing models, our teams have been putting their STEM skills to the test and thriving!


Coding Team: Game Development with “Lumorin”

Led by the talented Rebecca Woods, our Coding Team has been hard at work developing their very own game, Lumorin. The team has already completed the storyboarding, coding, and initial animation phases, and are now entering the stages of testing. Their work showcases an impressive combination of technical skill, storytelling, and creative thinking. We’re eagerly looking forward to seeing the final version when it's submitted in July!


E-sports Teams: Crafting Digital Worlds with Purpose

This year, our E-sports Teams have been channeling their creativity through Minecraft Education to build incredible digital environments. The Year 7-9 team, Global Marvels, is ambitiously recreating the Pyramids of Giza, blending historical architecture with digital design. Meanwhile, the Year 10-12 team, Tomorrow’s Workforce, is designing a forward-thinking world that explores emerging careers and technologies. Both teams are learning to work collaboratively while strengthening their design and problem-solving skills. Their final builds are due in May, and we can’t wait to see what they’ve created!


F1 in Schools Team: Engineering on the Fast Track

Our F1 Racing Team is racing ahead literally! Students have begun by designing clay models of their cars and are now transitioning into CAD development. Soon, they’ll begin digital wind tunnel testing, allowing them to refine their models using real-world physics and engineering concepts. This is a deeply technical, hands on project that’s giving students a great introduction to engineering and automotive design.

Coming Soon: Esports STEM Challenge Competitions!

We’re thrilled to announce that we’ll soon be expanding our esports program to include term-based competitions open to multiple student-led teams. Students will form teams of up to 5 members and use Minecraft Education to build unique worlds based on a STEM Challenge revealed each term. Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams every term, encouraging ongoing innovation, teamwork, and friendly competition.


Whether you're a coder, builder, designer, or problem-solver, there’s a place for you in STEM Club. We can’t wait to see what our students come up with next!


Report by Mr. James Borg

STEM Coordinator

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