STEM   PROJECTS  
AND   MORE

At FBCS, STEM is more than just academics—it’s an adventure in innovation, exploration, and problem-solving. From robotics and 3D printing to hands-on engineering and field trips, our program equips students with the skills and creativity to excel in a technology-driven world. Dive into our projects, explore our gallery, and see how we’re shaping the innovators of tomorrow!

ROBOTICS    AND   CODING 

Students dive into the exciting world of robotics and programming, designing and building functional robots to complete specific tasks. From coding autonomous movements to solving real-world problems, this section helps students develop logical thinking and computational skills. 

ENGINEERING   DESIGNS   

This hands-on area challenges students to design, build, and test structures and products. Projects include constructing hurricane-resistant models, designing sundials, and crafting functional items using cardboard or other materials. It encourages creativity and practical problem-solving.

3D  MODELING    AND   PRINTING 

Using tools like Tinkercad, students bring their ideas to life by designing 3D-printable products. They learn the entire process, from brainstorming and prototyping to printing, creating items that solve everyday problems for teachers, students, or professionals. 

CROSS-CURRICULAR    INTEGRATIONS 

We believe STEM connects with all subjects! Activities like writing about scientific discoveries, presenting STEM projects, or integrating math into engineering designs ensure students see STEM's impact across disciplines. 

Field Trips and Real-World Exploration

Our STEM program goes beyond the classroom with field trips that bring learning to life. Students visit science centers, engineering firms, environmental sites, and technology hubs to see STEM concepts in action. These trips provide hands-on exposure to real-world applications, inspiring students to connect their learning to potential careers and global challenges. 

Physics and Mechanics

From simple machines to kinetic experiments, students explore the principles of motion, energy, and forces. They design and test projects like ramps, gears, or small mechanical devices to understand foundational physics concepts. 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning

Students explore AI concepts with tools like Teachable Machine by Google, learning how to create systems that differentiate objects such as road signs or everyday items. This innovative field introduces them to the future of technology.