BGEN launches STEM and sustainability partnership with Warrington school

BGEN launches STEM and sustainability partnership with Warrington school

· Firm supports learning at St Vincent’s Primary School with donation of 20 Chromebooks

· Next generation of engineers to be inspired by education programme

· Company to install new lighting system to reduce costs and emission

Warrington-headquartered BGEN, one of the UK’s largest engineering firms driving the energy transition, has launched a STEM and sustainability partnership with Warrington’s (Penketh) St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School.

Through interactive curriculum-linked classroom lessons, inspiring site visits and the donation of 20 Chromebooks, pupils will be introduced to real-life examples of STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) subjects in action.

BGEN’s experts are working with St Vincent’s staff to develop the programme and have met with the School Council (made up of pupils) to share details of the partnership.

The collaboration supports BGEN’s ongoing commitment to ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) and its strong community engagement. It will bring engineering to life and shine a light on the breadth of exciting future careers young people can enjoy in the industry.

BGEN will also help the school improve its energy efficiency and carbon footprint – whilst reducing its running costs – by making a significant contribution towards its switch to an LED lighting. This is expected to reduce the school’s energy costs by more than £2,700 a year and cut its annual CO2 emissions by two thirds.

“We’re delighted to kick off our Sustainability and STEM partnership with a school located just a stone’s throw away from our Penketh site. STEM education encourages curiosity, exploration and inspires a lifelong love for learning. We’d like to think that perhaps we’ll see some of the pupils become engineers in the future – maybe at BGEN”

Oliver Groarke, head of future markets at BGEN.

“Environmental education is very important, and we know that STEM subjects provide the foundations and tools for future employment opportunities. The launch of this partnership – which combines both areas of learning – makes for a very exciting start to the school year and for many more to come.

With fascinating learning modules in and out of the classroom, and the very generous donation of thousands of pounds towards IT equipment and a smarter lighting system, we’re very grateful for the many opportunities this partnership will provide.”

Dominic Vernon, headteacher at St Vincent’s.
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