Baringa State Primary School: Implementation of STEM
Baringa opened its doors at the start of 2018 as Education Queensland’s first purpose-built STEM school. A consistent approach to quality teaching, known as our 'signature practices', ensures that learning is seamless throughout the school.
Additional details
Year band(s) | Foundation, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 |
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Content type | School stories |
Format | Web page |
Technologies & Programming Languages | Electronic programming boards, Robotics and drones |
Integrated, cross-curriculum, special needs | STEM |
Organisation | ESA |
Copyright | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, unless otherwise indicated. |
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