STEM Academy is a science and technology school where students don't just learn formulas — they build robots, write algorithms, and engineer the future from grade 6 up.
Five intensive tracks where students learn by building real things — robots, web apps, lab experiments — with university-grade tools.
Design, build, and program autonomous robots competing nationally — from line-followers to humanoid prototypes.
build_now()Python, JavaScript, C++, Rust. Students ship working applications, contribute to open source, and learn version control.
deploy()Wet lab access from grade 6. Students run real titrations, synthesise polymers, and publish to peer-reviewed journals.
react()Build circuits, lasers, and mini-particle accelerators. Hands-on physics from quantum principles to industrial applications.
simulate()Every space here is built for making — robotics bays, electronics workshops, fabrication studios, and pristine wet labs.
Our teachers aren't recycled lecturers — they're former NASA engineers, biotech founders, and software architects who chose to teach because they believe the next generation will solve problems theirs couldn't.
Class sizes stay small. Equipment matches industry standard. Students publish, patent, and graduate with portfolios universities call "exceptional."
Applications open August through January. Selective intake — submit early. All applicants invited to a build-day on campus.
The STEM Academy campus is purpose-built — three labs, two workshops, one coding bunker. Visit any weekday to see students at work.