Inspiring futures

About education & engagement

Our education and engagement programmes are funded through our charitable business model.

Delivered through Science Oxford, these programmes are designed to spark curiosity, cultivate a lifelong love of science, lay the foundations of science learning and build science capital. We want to show young people that science is enjoyable and rewarding, opening the door to exciting STEM careers and empowering them to pioneer innovative solutions to real-word challenges. To do this, we provide inclusive and interactive STEM activities and experiences for primary pupils and secondary students, as well as families with young children, and community groups. We are also a regional expert in primary science education, providing a wealth of professional development opportunities for teachers.

There is a pressing need in our region to bridge the gap in science learning and opportunity, particularly from under-represented communities. By providing accessible and engaging STEM education activities, we strive to ensure all young people in our region, regardless of background, have the opportunity to thrive in an increasingly science-driven world.

Our Science Oxford programmes

Our Science Oxford programmes are designed to increase knowledge, skills and aspirations. We work across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire with multiple audiences – primary pupils and secondary students, teachers, families, and community groups. Our activities are run from the Science Oxford Centre in Headington as well as out in the community.

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Our impact

Our impact figures for our education and engagement programmes are for the academic year from September 2023 to August 2024. For more information, read our Annual Review for 2024.

20k

Young people reached through our primary school programme

1.1k

Pupils reached through our secondary school programme

12k

People reached through our public engagement programme

Accessing Science Fund

The Accessing Science Fund aims to give children and young people in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire who experience barriers to STEM engagement the opportunity to access science learning through our well-established and proven Science Oxford programmes. 

Explore. Discover. Play.

To find out more and book the wide range of activities we run for primary and secondary schools and public events for families, including our Family Days and STEM Clubs at the Science Oxford Centre, visit Science Oxford.

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