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CityFibre partners with STEM Learning to improve classroom learning

Company pledges £150,000 for delivery of computer science and IT lessons.

CityFibre has committed £150,000 over three years to various STEM Learning modules for more than 80 schools within the Project Gigabit footprint. 

These modules will include Computer Clusters, I Belong, and ENTHUSE Partnerships, which will each improve the delivery of computer science and IT lessons for all students, encourage and enable girls to pursue a career in STEM, and develop young people’s awareness and understanding of STEM subjects.

The partnership will also offer additional KS1 and KS2 resources through Explorify available to all teachers nationwide, and create opportunities for students to explore and understand careers in STEM. In addition, CityFibre employees will volunteer their time to host assemblies and webinars to educate young people on career paths within the industry.

It's estimated that by 2030, there will be a shortage of around one million engineers across the UK. Historically, there have been barriers for young people to thrive in STEM subjects, such as lack of confidence in STEM subjects or lack of extra support in these subjects, and subsequently, STEM careers have had a decline in interest amongst young people. CityFibre, with STEM Learning, aims to address these challenges by showcasing how enriching and accessible STEM careers can be.

This partnership with STEM Learning is a key component of CityFibre's broader ESG initiative, reflecting its dedication to social responsibility by investing in the education and future of young people. 

Stacey King, senior partnership manager at CityFibre, said, "We believe in the power of technology and education to transform lives and, with this partnership, we aim to bridge the digital skills gap and help inspire the next generation of digital innovators to pursue a career in STEM. “Our partnership with STEM Learning underlines CityFibre's social value commitments and, as part of the Project Gigabit programme, we are investing in the future and equipping young people with the skills they need to thrive in a digital world."

Mayaz Rahman, STEM Learning’s head of fundraising, said, “Partnerships like this are exactly the reason I joined STEM Learning. CityFibre’s very welcome and generous donation to our ENTHUSE Charitable Trust allows us to work together on this dynamic three-year plan to transform the prospects and outlook of thousands of young people.”

In the coming months, CityFibre will also enhance the communities it serves by investing in local biodiversity programmes and establishing community funds. The partnership with STEM Learning and upcoming community initiatives underscores CityFibre’s commitment to making a tangible difference in society.

 

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