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Hitachi Rail renews its commitment to promote STEM in UK Primary schools

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Hitachi Rail renews its commitment to promote STEM in UK Primary schools

  • Hitachi Rail continues partnership with Primary Engineer, which has already promoted STEM to 18,000 children at 150 schools
  • The Primary Engineer Rail Project will be taught in primary schools near Hitachi facilities across the UK, including Ashford, Doncaster, Bristol, Newton Aycliffe, Glasgow and Edinburgh
  • Project aims to inspire next generation of UK’s engineers

Hitachi Rail has recently confirmed their fourth year of funding for the trailblazing Primary Engineer Rail Project. The project promotes STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) education in primary schools and works towards closing the UK skills gap.

Fully funded by Hitachi Rail, the project has been implemented in over 150 schools across the UK, with over 18,000 5-11 year olds taught engineering skills in the past 3 years.

During these sessions, Key Stage 1 children learn how to build a train from a shoebox. Key Stage 2 children are guided on the construction of an electrically-powered train. The education programme is tailored to be fun and engaging so STEM learning has the broadest appeal possible.

Hitachi Rail’s support provides training to empower teachers to deliver curriculum based engineering projects to children. Hitachi employees also engage with teachers and pupils to support the hands-on education, while also sharing ideas on how to promote engineering in schools.

Hitachi Rail’s fourth year of funding is part of its commitment to encourage the uptake of STEM and help create the next generation of engineers and innovators.

Several studies have shown that at secondary school level the majority of students have already decided on industries they will rule out in their career choice. It is equally important to promote STEM to female students before they make engendered subject choices ahead of their GCSEs.

Jim Brewin, Head of UK and Ireland, Hitachi Rail said:

“To support Hitachi Rail’s UK legacy of being at the forefront of technological advancement it is imperative that we educate and inspire younger generations to seek an interest in engineering and related subjects. Our continued partnership with Primary Engineer is a prime example of how we are supporting this important work.”

Chris Rochester, UK Director of Primary Engineer, said:

“Hitachi Rail were the trailblazers for the Primary Engineer Rail Project, which is now supported by rail companies around the UK. It’s fantastic to have more schools involved this year as part of our ongoing partnership with Hitachi Rail to introduce young minds to rail engineering where we are witnessing incredible innovation and cutting-edge technology and exciting future careers.”

The Primary Engineer Rail Project will be taught in primary schools near Hitachi facilities across the UK, including Ashford, Doncaster, Bristol, Newton Aycliffe, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Images from the project can be downloaded here.

For more information, please contact:

Dolores Kelly, Marketing and Communications Manager, Hitachi Rail (UK)

Dolores.Kelly@hitachirail.com

07548238241

About Primary Engineer®

Primary Engineer is an educational not-for-profit organisation that provides a suite of programmes to encourage children from 3 to 19 years to consider STEM and engineering careers. Primary Engineer inspires children, pupils, parents and teachers through continued professional development courses, whole class project work, competitions, and engagement with engineers and industry professionals to ensure the learning has a context to the wider world. Primary Engineer addresses the diversity and gender imbalance in engineering with early years, primary and secondary pupils.

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About Hitachi Rail: Hitachi Rail is a fully integrated, global provider of rail solutions across rolling stock, signalling, service & maintenance, digital technology and turnkey solutions. With a presence in 38 countries across six continents and over 12,000 employees, our mission is to contribute to society through the continuous development of superior rail transport solutions. We are proud of our global achievements, from our world ­famous ‘bullet trains’, to our signalling solutions and turnkey projects, state­-of-the-art traffic management and digital solutions. Drawing on the wider Hitachi Group’s market-leading technology and research-and-development capabilities, we strive for industry leading innovations and solutions that can deliver value for customers and sustainable railway systems that benefit wider society. For information about Hitachi Rail, visit www.hitachirail.com