Future Engineers – Youth Club

STEM Learning and fun for future engineers!

Location address: Coventry Transport Museum, Coventry
Chosen age group:

Ages: 11 - 16 years

Available tickets:
Free HAF Child Free
Next date: Wednesday 6th Aug,
Funded by Coventry City Council
Universal provision
Future Engineers – Youth Club block mentored by Culture Coventry
Future Engineers – Youth Club block mentored by Culture Coventry
Future Engineers – Youth Club block mentored by Culture Coventry
Future Engineers – Youth Club block mentored by Culture Coventry
What we'll do
Future Engineers - Youth Club is an initiative from Coventry Transport Museum, where we invite those who are curious about STEM subjects and are looking for a whole day-experience of getting hands-on with specially designed STEM activities. Not sure what STEM is? It means Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, but with a difference. We want today's youth to influence change for the future, through their curious thinking, imaginations and innovative ideas. We will listen to participants and give them the opportunity to explore and create based on their ideas. Through a variety of activities, including a tour of our collection, we encourage participants to collaborate and communicate change and adaptation around a self-chosen real-life problem (for example: transport, climate change, inclusivity). By considering content, participants develop critical thinking skills and become more confident with STEM subjects while spending time with likeminded people in a safe and comfortable space. We will invite experts in the field of STEM to come into the museum and deliver activities to participants, so they have the opportunity to learn first hand from the professionals. With awe inspiring authentic objects, cutting-edge science stories, and hands on experiences, Coventry Transport Museum celebrates and connects the past, present and future of science and technology. By presenting STEM content in surprising and imaginative ways, our experiences expose new perspectives of science and technology to inspire our young audiences.
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2:1 care
Qualified to administer medication
Epilepsy trained
Accessible toilet
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Makaton and PECS trained
Sensory break area
Quiet spaces
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Disability communication skills
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About your mentor
Culture Coventry
Discover Coventry's museums in creative ways.
Culture Coventry is home to three of Coventry's museums: Coventry Transport Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of British road transport, including the two fastest cars in the world. The award-winning Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, which celebrates the city’s culture, history and arts. The Lunt Roman Fort, a fully excavated and partially reconstructed turf and timber fort, including the only gyrus in the Roman Empire. Between them, these attractions proudly tell stories of Coventry’s unique history to over 800,000 visitors per year from around the world. CV Life is ever evolving and continuously looking for new ways to encourage people to be active and engaged in ways that suit them, their interests and needs.
When you arrive
When you arrive: When you arrive at Coventry Transport Museum, please make your way to the main reception area, which is a large desk area as you enter through the rotating doors. You will see a member of our staff, wearing a purple CV Life uniform. This person works in the ticket area of the museum. Let them know that you are here to attend the HAF programme and they will direct you to our Learning and Engagement Team, who will check you against the register and lead you to the workshop area. Parent's are not required to stay, but they are welcome should the young person need their support. Snacks and drinks are available during the day, but we do recommend bringing your own bottle of water with you too. Lunch will be served in the museum café, where your child can enjoy the social environment of the museum. This will be supervised by our team, with children seated together around a large table for relaxed time together. When you arrive in the morning, your child will have a menu with three hot meal options to choose from. For any young people arriving independently, we request that parents/carers alert us to this in advance, and also make us aware if your child is travelling home independently at the end of the day.
Learning aims
Aim 1
Creative skills are developed through exploring innovative ideas, critical design and finding solutions to design concepts.
Aim 3
Experiences will be fun, fostering a positive attitude towards learning.
Aim 5
Practical STEM activities encourage teamwork and collaboration, where young people will develop their communication and leadership skills.
Aim 2
Subject specific knowledge will be increased through guided activity that teaches scientific principles and concepts.
Aim 4
Engaging with STEM activities develops cognitive skills, including; critical thinking; problem solving; inquiry based-learning; and logical reasoning.
Experience level
We offer a relaxed and nurturing environment, where children can spend time exploring their interests in STEM subject (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) and develop their practical skills. critical thinking and experimenting with ideas through practical activities. You will have the opportunity to explore the museum, guided by our Learning and Engagement team, where they will help your child make connections between the museum collections and the STEM links to them. Your child will meet with other young people who share similar interests, and hopefully make friends along the way. For anyone who prefers to work independently, we will respect this and ensure you have space to enjoy your time with us in your own way. Each day offers something new to learn and experience, with opportunities to work directly with experts in the industry. We welcome repeat visitors, so please feel free to book more than one day with us.
Pricing information
Ticket nameFree HAF Child
Price£0
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Where we'll be
Coventry Transport Museum, Hales Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 1JD
WHAT’S PROVIDED
Drinks
Snacks
Meals
Equipment
Safety
Enhanced DBS
Risk Assessment
Public Liability Insurance
Safeguarding Training
First Aid Training
First Aid Kit
Smoke Detector

Please note

Please note, it is the responsibility of the booker to satisfy themselves about the adequacy of the safety measures. This platform is merely an introducer and does not verify the items listed here.

Cancellation Policy
Free bookings do not require refunds but as places are limited, please cancel if you cannot attend so that your place can be offered to someone else.

My experience consists of a leisure activity, on a specific date(s), and therefore the 14-day ‘cooling off period’ under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 does not apply.

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