
STEM
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
-disciplines that are at the heart of innovation, discovery, and problem-solving.
At Trinity Catholic School, we are committed to preparing students for a changing world by equipping them with essential 21st-century skills.
- Students in grades 1–6 receive weekly STEM classes as part of their core academic curriculum.
- These classes provide hands-on learning experiences that spark curiosity, encourage inquiry, and make real-world connections across subjects.
- Through engaging experiments and projects, students build skills in critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration.
- STEM education supports early exposure to engineering and design thinking, helping students understand how things work and how to improve them.
- It promotes resilience and perseverance by encouraging trial and error, testing ideas, and learning from failure.
- Students explore meaningful questions, such as how to improve the environment, build safer structures, or design helpful technologies, learning to apply their knowledge to make a difference.
Our STEM Website
STEM Club
In addition to weekly classes, students in grades 4–6 may choose to participate in our monthly STEM Club, where they take on extended challenges and creative projects that go beyond the classroom.