We have created numerous websites which are packed with free educational resources, information and fun things to do. Below is a full list of our sites. Alternatively you can search for sites by age range.
A site developed for 5-8 year olds. The site is themed around Brunel Bear. You can take part in Brunel’s Adventures, play games and even fly a plane. www.baesystemseducationprogramme.com/brunel
The restricted area has been developed for 9-14 year olds. The site features fun activities and film clips of apprentices and graduates talking about their work. You can also access more information on how to get into engineering as a career.
A website developed to look at the engineering heritage of the UK. There are downloadable worksheets for teachers to use in the classroom, interactive virtual museums and a timeline.
A project initiative developed by the British Council linking UK schools with schools in India. This website allows two-way communication between the schools in both countries.
Using animation and video we follow a young person on work experience. This site outlines what a work experience placement at BAE Systems might be like. www.baesystems.com/workexperience
This site is for 14-18 year olds and explores preferred learning styles, how to overcome barriers and games. The site features a live video tutorial of a young person, helping you to access the right information.
The site includes case studies, with a guide on how to use them to deliver a lesson to 14-18 year olds. Developed with support from the Systems Engineering Innovation Centre (SEIC) at Loughborough University.
The 14-19 Engineering Diploma is a qualification that has been developed to give a flexible and creative approach to learning










