More pupils get chance to design and build go-carts

A STEM programme allowing pupils to design and build go-karts is being extended to a Jersey school for children with special educational needs and potentially to Guernsey. The programme, STEM on Track, involves children racing their creations at a Formula One track.
A science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) project is being expanded to a Jersey school for children with special educational needs. The STEM on Track programme allows children to design, build, and market go-karts before racing them at a Formula One track. Hautlieu College brought the course to Jersey and has seen its popularity grow. The college has partnered with PwC to extend the programme to Mont à L'Abbé School next year. Discussions are underway to potentially introduce the course in Guernsey. Carl Bowen-Price from Hautlieu College is leading the expansion, with a vision for inter-island racing in the future.
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