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STEM Academy Malaysia offers hands-on STEM, coding, robotics, and engineering programmes for children, building creativity, problem-solving skills, and real-world learning.

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About STEM Academy Malaysia
STEM Academy Malaysia is operated by Steam Education Sdn Bhd, with headquarters in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. They describe themselves as the “1st Creative Engineering School for children aged 5–15 years old in Malaysia.” Their core philosophy is that STEM education should go beyond textbook learning — integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics in a way that encourages real-world application, creativity, and hands-on problem solving.
STEM Academy believes early exposure to STEM learning helps children develop skills needed in an increasingly fast-changing world — adaptability, analytical thinking, creativity, and a spirit of inquiry. Their mission is to nurture children’s curiosity, allow them to explore and examine their world, and build foundational skills that will serve them into the future.
What They Offer — Programmes & Learning Options
STEM Academy offers a variety of programmes tailored for children and teens, primarily within age ranges around 5–15 (some materials reference 6–16) depending on the course. Their offerings combine digital-based learning (coding, design) with hands-on, project-based engineering and creative activities.
Here are some of their key programmes:
• Junior Game Coder
Geared for children aged roughly 7–12, this programme uses visual, block-based programming (such as Scratch) to help students learn programming fundamentals. Through interactive lessons, students create their own stories, games, and animations — giving them early exposure to logic, sequencing, loops, conditionals, events, and basic algorithmic thinking. This helps build computational thinking, logical reasoning, and creativity, offering a foundation for future programming skills.
• Future Bot Maker / Robotics & Electronics Courses
For ages around 10–14, the “Future Bot Maker” course introduces children to physical computing and robotics using real electronics. Students learn how to programme devices (e.g., micro:bit), use sensors, build and control robots — thereby gaining practical engineering experience, problem-solving, design thinking and hands-on familiarity with electronics and robotics.
• Solid Edge 3D Designing / Digital STEM Programme (via Siemens)
For older children (roughly 9–15 years old), STEM Academy offers a more advanced design and digital-engineering course. Using software such as Siemens Solid Edge, students learn 3D modelling, design principles, and engineering processes. This exposes them to conceptual design, spatial thinking, and engineering fundamentals — bridging digital design skills with engineering understanding.
• After-School STEM / Coding Programmes
STEM Academy also runs after-school coding programmes for younger children (for example, 6–12 years old) that use visual programming languages like Scratch to teach coding fundamentals through interactive, project-based learning.These programmes encourage creativity, logical thinking, and allow students to build their own games and animations, providing a good foundation for future learning.
• Holiday / Camp-Style STEM & Digital Camps
During holidays, STEM Academy offers short “digital camps” or “engineering camps” where children are introduced — often in a fun, exploratory, project-based format — to STEM learning. These camps often involve hands-on project work (for example, robotics kits, design tasks) and aim to spark interest in STEM while building creative problem-solving and engineering mindset.
Skills & Outcomes They Emphasize
STEM Academy Malaysia emphasizes seven critical skills that their curriculum aims to impart:
- Critical thinking and problem solving
- Collaboration and leading by influence
- Agility and adaptability (to new technologies and environments)
- Initiative and entrepreneurism
- Good oral and communication skills
- Ability to access and analyze information
- Curiosity and imagination
In addition to these skills, their approach mixes hands-on experiences, creative thinking, art & craft, and practical experimentation — aiming to nurture both technical and soft-skills development.
The Academy claims that by exposing children early to STEM through real-world, applied activities, they can help them become “thinkers, creators and leaders in science and technology.”
Also, after completing certain programmes, students receive a certification under a U.S.-based certification program, which STEM Academy uses to assess learning outcomes.
Who It’s For & Why Parents/Students Choose It
STEM Academy is aimed at children roughly between ages 5–15 (or sometimes 6–16 depending on the programme). It appeals to parents who want more than rote academic learning — those who want their children to develop real-world problem-solving skills, creativity, critical thinking, and adaptability, through hands-on, project-based learning.
For kids who are curious, enjoy building, creating, coding or designing — STEM Academy provides a platform to explore these interests in a structured but creative environment. For older kids (pre-teens and young teens), the design, robotics, and digital-engineering programmes give early exposure to engineering principles, 3D modelling, computing, and logic — possibly laying groundwork for future interests in engineering, programming, or tech-related fields.
The after-school and holiday-camp style options also provide flexibility for families — so children can participate outside of regular school hours, without needing to commit to long-term academic programmes.
Summary
STEM Academy Malaysia offers a broad spectrum of STEM-oriented programmes for children and teens — from beginner-level visual programming to robotics, 3D design, digital engineering, and holiday camps. Their emphasis is on creative, interdisciplinary, hands-on learning that goes beyond traditional school subjects. The goal isn’t just to teach science or maths — but to nurture critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, adaptability, and creativity through real-world, applied STEM activities.
This makes STEM Academy a viable option for parents seeking enrichment programmes that support children’s growth in technical skills, creativity, and lifelong learning — with flexible offerings such as after-school classes, weekend programmes, and holiday camps.
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Contact Info
- 03-7931 3139
- stemacademymy@gmail.com
- www.stemacademy.my
- Block B, Level 3, Menara Harvey Norman, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia; Johor Campus at Citrine Hub Sunway Iskandar, 81550 Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia

