At St. Ann School. our Middle School STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) program is designed to spark curiosity, foster critical thinking, and prepare students for the challenges of a rapidly changing world. Through hands-on learning, collaborative projects, and real-world problem-solving, our students build a strong foundation in STEM disciplines while developing the creativity and confidence to become tomorrow’s innovators.
Program Highlights:
Integrated Curriculum: Our STEM program weaves science, technology, engineering, and math into meaningful, cross-disciplinary learning experiences.
Hands-On Projects: Students engage in exciting, inquiry-based projects such as coding challenges, robotics, environmental science investigations, and engineering design tasks.
Technology in the Classroom: Students learn to use modern tools that enhance learning and innovation.
Collaborative Learning: Emphasis is placed on teamwork, communication, and collaboration—essential skills in STEM careers and beyond.
Faith & Innovation: Rooted in our Catholic values, we encourage ethical responsibility and thoughtful stewardship of God’s creation through STEM learning.
Goals of the STEM Program:
Nurture curiosity and a love of discovery
Promote analytical and creative problem-solving
Build perseverance and confidence through trial and error
Encourage interest in future STEM careers
By the time students complete our Middle School STEM program, they are not only prepared for high school success—they are inspired to explore how their knowledge and faith can work together to make a meaningful impact on the world.