Video: Don't buy Christmas, create Christmas: STEAM Co returns to Dorchester school to inspire learning

By Lottie Welch

10th Dec 2021 | Local News

The STEAM Co tour stopped off in Dorchester again this week, making The Prince of Wales School go cardboard crazy for Christmas.

The national campaign by the Government funded, non-profit community enterprise, STEAM Co, is encouraging families not to worry about buying Christmas but to create it, from cardboard in its #LetsCreateChristmas21 campaign for #CardboardXmas21.

A 100-foot high globe was 'built' at the school with a North Pole base camp from where they live streamed carols as part of the school's around the world in 80 days project to inspire learning.

This follows on from creating an airport runway and terminal in the school last week.

STEAM Co was set up by dad Nick Corston and he is on a mission to inspire school children across the country.

The school was also visited by STEAM Co earlier in the year to help launch its national initiative.

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