Our Primary Seven pupils recently had an exciting opportunity to take part in a hands-on STEM workshop with Hyster-Yale, giving them a real insight into the world of engineering. During the session, pupils explored what it is like to work in a production line environment, taking on practical challenges that mirrored real-life engineering processes.

Working both independently and as part of a team, the class learned about problem-solving, precision and the importance of collaboration in manufacturing. They discovered how different stages in a production line connect and the vital role each person plays in creating a finished product.

The workshop not only developed their understanding of STEM subjects but also sparked curiosity about future careers in engineering and industry. It was a fantastic experience that brought learning to life and inspired our pupils to think creatively and ambitiously about the world of work.