Primary school teacher resources

Working with selected, specialised charities, Amazon Future Engineer can support teachers with free teacher training, and free workshops delivered to your classroom. Get in touch today to schedule yours!

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Primary school options

Choose between any of our sponsored providers to request free teacher training or in-school workshops.

Digit<all>

Digit<all> provides training for teachers and workshops and enrichment camps for young people both in school and in the community. These opportunities are linked to the context of digital roles such as in space, sport and cyber security.

Digit<all> also generate resources to enable teachers to deliver creative computing content within their curriculum.

Digit<all> offers free training and professional development for teachers with a focus on coding, data science and physical computing and engaging girls in STEM subjects. The training enables teachers to develop their pedagogical approaches, develop subject knowledge and explore creative and contextual approaches to engage young people.
Out of this world workshops are in-person, 2-3 hour micro:bit workshops focused on space, delivered in your school.
Smallpeice Trust

The Smallpeice Trust is an educational charity that inspires young people to pursue careers in science and engineering through events and workshops.

With Amazon Future Engineer’s sponsorship, the Smallpeice Trust is offering STEM Day workshops in primary schools.

  • STEM Days
STEM Days are held in primary schools, hosted by a Smallpeice Trust educator. They are designed to complement the national curriculum in science, technology, engineering and maths. Students will carry out “design and make” activities. The primary STEM day is made up of four challenges to be completed by a team of ‘STEM detectives.’ These workshops build skills in technology, maths and science as well as in teamwork and creativity.
STEM Learning

STEM Learning is the UK’s largest provider of STEM education support and outreach, partnering with government, schools and companies like Amazon to provide world-leading STEM education for all young people across the UK.

With support from Amazon Future Engineer, STEM Learning offers free continuing professional development courses for teachers and bespoke, long-term ENTHUSE Partnerships for schools.

STEM Learning offers continuing professional development to primary school teachers seeking to deepen their skills and knowledge in digital skills and computing. CPD can be delivered online, in your region, or during residential programmes in the National STEM Learning Centre in York.
At the heart of every ENTHUSE Partnership is a collaboration between 8-10 schools, supported by £25,000 worth of support over two years. Each partnership will develop a tailored two year action plan, including:
  • teacher CPD combining residential, local and online courses
  • free, curated and quality-assured resources
  • teacher placements in a STEM-related industry or university department
  • engaging with STEM Ambassadors to inspire young people
  • STEM Clubs to engage young people and develop practical skills
Amazon Future Engineer has provided funding for a number of ENTHUSE Partnerships.
Digital skills play an important role in all our lives, enabling us to be effective users of technology. These practical skills allow us to use a variety of hardware and software to communicate, create digital artifacts, analyse and represent data and navigate the digital world safely.

At primary school children develop a foundation of digital skills, which are used across the curriculum. They also learn programming, a more specific digital skill within computing. These skills help to equip them for future education, careers, and everyday life.
Raspberry Pi Foundation

The mission of the Raspberry Pi Foundation is to enable young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies.

With support from Amazon, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is empowering educators to deliver digital making programmes across the UK, with a focus on areas of educational disadvantage.

Code Club is a Raspberry Pi Foundation programme that supports a network of educators to run free, extra-curricular coding clubs for learners aged 9 and above. Discover how you can use Code Club’s free, easy-to-follow coding projects to help young people at your school build their digital skills, creativity, and independence through learning to make things with code.
Amazon Future Engineer seeks to bring computer science skills and opportunities to young people in underserved and underrepresented communities. We do this through providing opportunities for students to gain skills and career exploration in the classroom, and by supporting teachers’ continued training. Sign up to receive our newsletter to learn more about these free programmes and to participate in the Amazon Future Engineer community.
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