On the July, 9th 2025 a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) was held in Nkoranza Municipal Assembly (Bono East Region) Ghana, organized by the Ghana Education Service lead by the Municipal Education Director Madam Theresa’s Kpebu. The program aimed to improve STEM education and encourage more students to pursue careers in these fields. The event focused on practical STEM activities and hands-on learning to make the subjects more engaging and relatable for the students.

The event highlights the program’s impact on students’ skills, knowledge, and attitudes towards STEM fields. It also addresses any challenges faced during implementation and propose recommendations for improvement.

The STEM program in Nkoranza was about a robotics club where students learn to build and program robots. And the club’s activities, the types of robots built, the programming languages used, and the learning outcomes for students, the challenges of sourcing robotics kits and the need for more advanced training for teachers.
By providing a comprehensive analysis on the STEM program at Nkoranza, it is possible to demonstrate the program’s value, identify areas for improvement, and advocate for continued investment in STEM education.

