Offering for schools

Support your school’s STEM and Arts capacity with a STEAM-in-a-Box program, focusing on Science, Engineering, or Climate Action! Developing creative and critical thinking, using hands-on, fun, and challenging activities, these programs can be Teacher-led, or company-supported with real-life STEM professionals in a co-teaching/team teaching scenario.

Get in touch to join our community of primary schools!

1. School Buy Steam Box for the Teacher from IO

3. Steam box delivery with lesson plan and material to school

4. Provide assistance in connecting you with companies for support

2. Teacher Training by IO

How it works for schools

Our programs are designed to support and enhance the STEM and Arts capacity of our over-stretched primary schools and teachers. To date over 50 primary schools have participated in our programs, supported by inspirational companies and professionals with great success! You can be as involved as much or as little as you wish in terms of people time –we have flexible options to suit companies in all sectors and of all shapes and sizes.

Give us a call to discuss your specific needs.

Offering for companies

Support a local Primary school with a STEAM-in-a-Box program that matches your employee’s skills and company CSR goals. With our different options below you can choose to Gift a Box to a School, support a 5-week program, support a 10-week program, with options of online or in-person programme delivery to the class, using your own company’s staff as co-teachers, or our qualified STEAM teaching staff.

Get in touch to join our community of primary schools!

3. IO provides steam box, lesson plan, materials, training and support services.

4. Contribute to development of future workforce and give back to your community

5. IO also works with companies and schools to provide positive PR Opportunities.

2. Commit 5 to 10 hours, 1 hour a week, in school time, co-teaching with primary school teachers.

How it works for a company

1. Volunteer professional required to work with 4th to 8th class students