On International Women's Day, our Year 7 science students had the unique opportunity to engage with three inspiring scientists, one of whom has worked on NASA projects. The event was a resounding success, as the students were captivated by the live feedback and discussions about careers in STEM, particularly for women.
The scientists shared their personal journeys, highlighting the challenges women often face in the STEM workplace, including discrimination and stereotypes. However, they also emphasized the numerous opportunities available in this field and encouraged the students to pursue their interests without hesitation. The message was clear: Science is open to everyone, and girls should feel empowered to explore and excel in STEM careers.
The talk was not only informative but also motivational, as the scientists spoke about their experiences and the rewards of working in STEM. The students were highly engaged, asking thoughtful questions and participating in lively discussions. This event was a fantastic way to celebrate both science and the contributions of women in science, inspiring our students to consider a future in these exciting fields.
The feedback from the students was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing their gratitude for the opportunity to learn from such accomplished role models. This event reinforced the importance of promoting diversity and inclusion in STEM education, encouraging our students to break down barriers and pursue their passions with confidence. We are grateful to the scientists who shared their time and expertise with us, and we look forward to continuing to inspire our students to explore the vast possibilities in STEM
