Following a highly successful series of events earlier this year, ESB Science Blast, the RDS-led initiative fostering young scientific minds, is set to ignite curiosity and celebrate STEM learning as it arrives in Belfast on Tuesday 3 June at the ICC.
Now in its sixth year, ESB Science Blast has engaged more than 82,000 students across Ireland reflecting the growing enthusiasm for STEM education nationwide.
This year’s Belfast event will feature schools from counties Antrim, Armagh, Down, Derry, Fermanagh and Tyrone and showcase 30 STEM-related projects, each exploring simple, thought-provoking scientific questions investigated by primary school students.
The event is organised by the RDS (Royal Dublin Society), which has a long-standing commitment to promoting science and education in Ireland.
In addition to the student projects, a range of leading organisations will exhibit at the event, offering fun, hands-on STEM experiences and demonstrations. Exhibitors at the Belfast event will include W5, Waterways Ireland, the Northern Ireland Fire Service, Ulster Museum, ESB, Marble Arch Caves, Kainos, NI Water, and the Armagh Planetarium. Their involvement will provide students with exciting opportunities to see how science, technology and engineering are applied in the real world.
Niamh De Loughry, RDS Deputy Chief Executive – Foundation, said:
“We are truly humbled by the incredible response from schools. It is inspiring to see the dedication of teachers and the boundless curiosity of pupils as they explore scientific questions in fun, hands-on and imaginative ways. ESB Science Blast continues to make STEM accessible and bring it to life for young people from a wide range of communities.”
Marguerite Sayers, Deputy Chief Executive, ESB, added:
“ESB Science Blast has been a transformative experience for thousands of students across Ireland. Supporting this initiative is one of the ways we help nurture a diverse talent pool and encourage children to see the endless possibilities a career in STEM can offer. We are proud to continue our partnership with the RDS and our mission to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders.”
The impact of ESB Science Blast extends beyond the showcase events. A recent national survey carried out by ESB and RED C Research highlights strong parental support for STEM education, with 80% of parents of primary school-aged children supporting participation in extracurricular STEM activities, and 54% actively encouraging their children’s interest in STEM subjects.
Furthermore, survey data shows:
- 71% of participating pupils reported improved teamwork skills
- 86% noted enhanced presentation skills
- 81% felt more confident applying STEM to real-life situations
ESB Science Blast plays a key role in developing essential life skills such as critical thinking, collaboration and confident communication – all of which are highly valued in today’s workforce.
The ongoing partnership between the RDS and ESB, extended for a further three years, reinforces a shared commitment to nurturing a scientifically literate and innovative future generation. The programme also champions inclusivity, with a strong focus on ensuring equal access for all students, including significant participation from DEIS schools (18%) and Gaelscoileanna (18%) nationally.
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