St. Michael’s Primary School recently celebrated the love of science, engineering, and technology with their parents. The primary five class in Port Glasgow has been participating in workshops with DXC Technology to acquire important ‘meta’ skills that will be useful in the future.
The students then invited their parents to learn more about the exciting program they have been involved in. Head teacher Colette Wallace expressed her enthusiasm for the project, stating that it had been a fantastic experience for the primary five students. The celebration of learning showcased what they had achieved and how much fun they had while working with DXC on meta skills and preparing them for the future.
During the celebration, the students presented what they had learned during the project. Following the presentation, parents were invited to visit different workstations that highlighted the skills their children had acquired. Parents were able to participate in activities such as board games, coding, and engineering workshops.
Holly Stanton and her friend Elody Rodgers shared their enjoyment of participating in the project, particularly in creating their own games on a computer. The project aligns with Inverclyde’s focus on delivering a STEM program, with digital academies being held in secondary schools across the area. Michelle Muirhead from DXC Technology played a key role in leading
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