Engineering Education Scheme Wales Lim...

EESW bridges the gap between education and industry to benefit Wales STEM sector
Engineering Education Scheme Wales Limited
REGISTERED NAME
ENGINEERING EDUCATION SCHEME WALES LIMITED
REGISTERED NUMBER
1144651
ORGANISATION TYPE
Charity Commission England and Wales
YEAR OF REGISTRATION
2011
LOCATION
Wales: Nationwide
Last Updated:
11.06.2025
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£491k

Turnover

13

Employees

100

Volunteers

Our Projects

Grant Offer ticket
Money
Date Matched
05/08/2025
Newport City Council
Matched with
Engineering Education Scheme Wales Limited
RECIPIENT
Engineering Education Scheme Wales Limited
Supporter
Newport City Council
UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
SUPPORTED PROJECT

Our Girls into STEM programme of events aim to encourage female pupils to take an active interest in STEM subjects prior to their GCSE subject choices. Pupils meet employees who discuss their background and roles within the company, have a tour of the site, and the day involves a practical activity. They will be encouraged to relate their observations to their school subjects, particularly STEM, and discuss how their choice of GCSE subjects will influence their own possible career path.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • Student or learners
  • Children / Young People
  • Typically a visit would involve 15 pupils per visit
  • Children / Young People
  • EESW reached 450 pupils per year in 2024-25, so 150 per term
Timeline

Ongoing

Project size

£15k p.a.

Value of Grant offer

£1k - £30k

Grant Offer ticket
Money
Date Matched
05/08/2025
Newport City Council
Matched with
Engineering Education Scheme Wales Limited
RECIPIENT
Engineering Education Scheme Wales Limited
Supporter
Newport City Council
UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
SUPPORTED PROJECT

Introduction to Engineering and Manufacturing workshops will be delivered to young people in secondary schools to develop work-related skills for careers in the STEM sector in Wales. Our activities include exciting and challenging practical engineering sessions aimed at Key Stage 3 pupils to contextualise the application and development of employability STEM skills. These i2EM workshops provide a stepping stone at KS3 for pupils to gain experience in STEM prior to their GCSE subject choices.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • Student or learners
  • Children / Young People
  • Based on average of 25 learners per class x 12 workshops
  • Student or learners
  • We currently have funding through Bridgend SPF for 300
Timeline

June 2025

Project size

£29k p.a.

Value of Grant offer

£1k - £30k

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