




We have fully funded places for primary schools to take part in our Time Machines Programme, which provides STEM-based professional development for 2 teachers in your school. This cross-curricular programme allows pupils to design, build and operate their own time machines, while interacting with engineers in class and celebrating their engineering skills and achievements at the end of the programme.
Our Time Machine programme uses the design and building of Time Machines to explore materials, creative problem solving, including the science and maths involved in watch and clock-making. The programme has strong cross-curricular links and aligns closely to careers in the Horology and Micro Engineering sector, as well as many others.
We provide complete kits for two learning levels, designed to allow Lower and Upper Primary learners to participate in the programme.

All teachers on the programme will receive...
Free kit for 20 Time Machine project builds – enough for 60 children working in groups of 3.
One full day teacher training, preparing you to deliver the project in class.
A full kit of tools, materials and consumables needed to build working Time Machines and all the digital resources required for your classroom delivery.
Once signed up, teachers will receive their training date where they will join the rest of the cohort to learn all the skills required to teach engineering in the classroom. The full-day training is highly practical & informative and aimed at not only providing training but also increased confidence in delivering STEM-based whole class projects.
The programme then rounds off with an In-School celebration event that invites all of your pupils to celebrate their engineering skills and achievements.
All teachers on the programme will receive:
Free kit for 20 Time Machine project builds – enough for 60 children working in groups of 3.
One full day teacher training, preparing you to deliver the project in class.
A full kit of tools, materials and consumables needed to build working Time Machines and all the digital resources required for your classroom delivery.
Once signed up, teachers will receive their training date where they will join the rest of the cohort to learn all the skills required to teach engineering in the classroom. The full-day training is highly practical & informative and aimed at not only providing training but also increased confidence in delivering STEM-based whole class projects.
The programme then rounds off with an In-School celebration event that invites all of your pupils to celebrate their engineering skills and achievements.
