NHMS STEAM Program
The STEAM program provides students with an integrated learning experience that combines science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics to promote creativity, critical thinking, and real-world problem solving. Through hands-on activities and inquiry-based learning, students explore how these disciplines connect and apply to everyday life.
Students engage in collaborative and individual projects that encourage them to ask questions, investigate ideas, design solutions, and reflect on their learning. The program emphasizes the engineering design process, innovation, and the use of technology as a tool for learning and creation.
Overall, the STEAM program helps students develop a strong foundation in interdisciplinary learning while preparing them to be adaptable, curious, and capable problem-solvers in an ever-changing world.
Who?
The STEAM program is designed for ALL students. It provides every learner with opportunities to explore, create, and apply knowledge across science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics.
What?
The STEAM program is an interdisciplinary learning experience that integrates science, technology, engineering, art, agriculture, and mathematics. Students engage in hands-on activities, problem-solving tasks, and creative projects that connect classroom learning to real-world applications.
When?
Students participate in STEAM learning once a week as part of their regular instructional schedule.
Why?
The purpose of the STEAM program is to develop critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication skills. It encourages students to become innovative problem-solvers who can apply their learning across disciplines and in real-world situations.


















