The Australian Mining Review

Bright minds boosted in the Bowen

- RAY CHAN

A NEW technology-focused education partnershi­p has been launched with schools throughout the Bowen Basin, to make sure local children are ready for the jobs of the future.

BMA’s Bowen Basin Bright Minds will put technology at the forefront of learning in 18 local schools reaching more than 6000 students.

BMA Asset President James Palmer said the program was developed following community feedback that skills and training in technology­focused areas were critical in making sure people were future fit.

“Our business, like the society in which we live, is changing rapidly,” Mr Palmer said.

“We want to make sure that local students have every chance to be a core part of what BMA becomes, and that we are building to a shared future.”

The multi-million dollar initiative will see several Bowen Basin schools elevate to become Schools of

Excellence in Technology, as they embed future-focused learning into their curricula.

The program will boost STEMrelate­d learning for local students from Prep right up to Year 12.

The partnershi­p has been codesigned by BMA, Education Queensland and the 18 participat­ing Bowen Basin schools.

Moranbah State School Principal Anthony Edwards said the program was equipping students across Central Queensland with the skills necessary for their futures.

“This partnershi­p allows us direct access to the funds, expertise and most importantl­y real life learning experience­s that will ensure that our kids have a life of choice, not a life of chance when they enter the ever changing future workforce,” Mr Edwards said.

From profession­al developmen­t in technology for teachers, to programmin­g or equipment for students, the partnershi­p will give local schools the support they need to ride the crest of the fourth industrial revolution wave.

“For us this is much more than making a financial contributi­on,” Mr Palmer said.

“What we do today will determine how Bowen Basin communitie­s are ready for the decades ahead.”

 ?? Image: BHP. ?? BMA’s Bowen Basin Bright Minds will put technology at the forefront of learning in 18 local schools reaching more than 6000 students.
Image: BHP. BMA’s Bowen Basin Bright Minds will put technology at the forefront of learning in 18 local schools reaching more than 6000 students.

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