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Norfolk Network - Science and Engineering Ambassadors
The Norfolk Network manages and coordinates the Science and Engineering Ambassadors (SEA's) in Norfolk.

What is the SEAs programme?
The Science and Engineering Ambassadors (SEAs) programme is a FREE Employer Engagement resource to schools. It enables people from Industry with Science, Tecnology, Engineering or Maths (STEM) skills to support teachers in schools and colleges by enhancing and enriching the relevant parts of the school curriculum.
Programme Aims
- To support teachers by enriching the curriculum and improving educational achievement in STEM subjects.
- To inspire, excite and enthuse young people about Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths
- To bring real-life STEM examples to schools enabling young people to make links with school based learning and the world of work.
- To raise awareness of rewarding careers in business and industry opened up by STEM qualifications.
What will the Ambassadors do?
SEAs enrich the curriculum in diverse and innovative ways that include:
- Supporting teachers in the delivery of the school curriculum
- Offering support for school activities such as Science and Engineering clubs, awards and ceremonies.
- Mentoring, providing careers guidance and being role-models
- Helping with work experience and work based placements for teachers and students.
For more information visit www.norfolknetwork.com or call Stuart Catchpole on 01603 663144, email seas@norfolknetwork.com'

