In which subject areas have you seen a visible improvement in student performance as a result of their participation in REA programs: F1 in Schools, 4×4 in Schools or SUBS in Schools? Have REA programs influenced the way your school engages with the...
REA propels young people into “seemingly impossible” education and career pathways due to the well rounded learning they have received in our various programs and the complex levels of design and engineering that are required.
This year’s F1 in Schools Victorian State Final is being hosted at Engineers Australia Convention 2014 between 24th – 28th November at the Melbourne Convention Centre. In addition to the F1 competition students of both F1 in Schools and Subs in Schools...
Hon Jennifer Rankine MP, Minister for Education and Child Development in South Australia recently met with industry partners of the Future Submarine Technology Challenge (SUBS in Schools) program.
As one of six schools nationally to be involved in the Subs in Schools Pilot Program, the Year 10 Subs class from St Peters Girls School in Adelaide visited the ASC at Osborne on 19 June to see first-hand the inside of a submarine and obtain information about the...
Why Should High Schools Students Have all the Fun Since the F1 in Schools program started in Australia in 2003 there has been an explosion in the Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths (STEM) capabilities of our Australian Students. They have shown that they can...
Ashcroft High School is located in a low socio-economic area. It is highly multi-cultural and a large number of the students’ parents speak limited English or it is their second language. Industrial Arts teacher Lee Miller is at the centre of a dramatic shift which is...
Red Bull Racing – the Formula One team of Aussie driver Mark Webber – has employed its first young Australian to work in the engineering team with the appointment of former Barker College student Matt Cruickshank. Like most of the 35,000-plus high school...