A beloved annual hands-on STEM learning program is set to return for young students across the region, after an official announcement from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. The six-week STEM InFuSED Camp, crafted to spark early interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics through immersive, practical activities, will welcome eligible participants between July 6 and August 11, 2026. All on-site programming will be hosted at Sir Novelle Richards Academy, located in Tomlinson’s Estate.
The camp is open to students falling in the 8 to 17 age range, creating opportunities for both elementary and secondary school learners to dive into STEM content tailored to their skill levels. Unlike traditional classroom-based learning that focuses heavily on theoretical concepts, the InFuSED Camp centers on active, student-led participation. Attendees will work through a structured schedule that includes hands-on scientific experiments, cross-team innovation challenges, informational talks led by industry and academic STEM experts, and group collaborative projects. Every activity is intentionally designed to build core soft skills that benefit learners across all academic areas, including advanced critical thinking and creative problem-solving.
Camp organizers have issued a reminder to interested families that spots in the program are limited, and are urging parents and guardians to complete their registration as early as possible to secure a place for their child. Registration can be completed digitally via either the QR code or the dedicated online form published on the official camp promotional flyer.
