[Summer Event] STEAM Summer School 2026 for Elementary Students Announced!
Laurus International School of Science will host "STEAM Summer School 2026" from July 6 to August 21, 2026, for elementary students aged 6-11. The 7-week program offers inquiry-based learning in science, technology, and arts, conducted entirely in English. Participants can join on a weekly basis, engaging in experiments and field trips within a full English immersion environment.
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Laurus International School of Science (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Mami Hioki) is pleased to announce the "STEAM Summer School 2026," a 7-week program for elementary school students (ages 6-11) running from Monday, July 6, to Friday, August 21, 2026. As each week features a self-contained theme, students can flexibly participate for anywhere from one to seven weeks.
[About STEAM Education]
STEAM is a globally recognized educational approach encompassing Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Beyond mere knowledge acquisition, Laurus emphasizes "thinking, creating, and presenting" as a way to foster the skills needed to shape the future. STEAM Summer School 2026 showcases how this learning is embodied over the seven-week period.
STEAM Summer School 2026 Program Overview
This program provides "inquiry-based learning" combining lectures, activities, and field trips under the STEAM framework. All classes are conducted by native English-speaking teachers in a full English immersion environment.
This summer, we have prepared experiential programs where classrooms transform into laboratories or escape rooms, allowing children to immerse themselves in the theme's world. The themes for the seven weeks are as follows:
Week 1 (July 6-10): The Taste Atelier
What science is hidden in food? Step into the kitchen to explore the science behind what we eat, including the history of tea, the evolution of chocolate, herbal tea blending, and ramen-making experiences.
Week 2 (July 13-17): The Brain and Big Questions
How do we "see," "think," and "decide"? Through visits to trick art museums and lectures by neurobiologists, students will experience how the brain sometimes deceives itself, fostering scientific thinking at the forefront of neuroscience.
Week 3 (July 20-24): Explorer's Voyage
Using Darwin's logs as a guide, students explore the unique ecosystem of "islands." By reading maps and focusing on natural environments and biological adaptation, they will contemplate why islands produce unique species, followed by creating real terrariums.
Week 4 (July 27-31): Dream City Builders
Guided by the UN's SDGs, students design an ideal city from scratch. They will create city models, including flags, landmarks, music, and dance, culminating in a "Dream City Expo."
Week 5 (August 3-7): Imagination Island
Students become explorers and designers, building a vibrant 3D island from the ground up, including topography and buildings, ending with an exhibition of their model islands.
Week 6 (August 10-14): Communication Lab
How is information shared? Students investigate animal signaling and human communication (Braille, British Sign Language, spoken language) to practice encoding and decoding messages.
Week 7 (August 17-21): Escape Room Lab
A week of intellectual challenges including spatial puzzles, ciphers, disappearing ink, and Morse code. Students will design their own classroom escape game.
[Why Choose Laurus Summer School?]
Full English Immersion: Taught by native English speakers.
Authentic Inquiry-based STEAM: Focus on experiments, creation, and presentation.
Field Trips: Included in weekly fees.
High-Quality Instruction: Designed by Laurus faculty.
Large Campus: Located in Shiba, Minato-ku, with 6,000 sqm of space.
Convenient Bus Service: Available for an additional fee (Deadline: June 15).
Sibling Discount: Available.
[Program Details]
Name: STEAM Summer School 2026
Period: July 6 - August 21, 2026
Target: Ages 6-11
Venue: Laurus Shiba Campus
Details: https://www.laurus-school.com/summer-school/2026
[Company Overview]
Laurus International School of Science operates 9 schools in the Tokyo metropolitan area, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year with a focus on the Cambridge International Curriculum and STEAM education.
[About STEAM Education]
STEAM is a globally recognized educational approach encompassing Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Beyond mere knowledge acquisition, Laurus emphasizes "thinking, creating, and presenting" as a way to foster the skills needed to shape the future. STEAM Summer School 2026 showcases how this learning is embodied over the seven-week period.
STEAM Summer School 2026 Program Overview
This program provides "inquiry-based learning" combining lectures, activities, and field trips under the STEAM framework. All classes are conducted by native English-speaking teachers in a full English immersion environment.
This summer, we have prepared experiential programs where classrooms transform into laboratories or escape rooms, allowing children to immerse themselves in the theme's world. The themes for the seven weeks are as follows:
Week 1 (July 6-10): The Taste Atelier
What science is hidden in food? Step into the kitchen to explore the science behind what we eat, including the history of tea, the evolution of chocolate, herbal tea blending, and ramen-making experiences.
Week 2 (July 13-17): The Brain and Big Questions
How do we "see," "think," and "decide"? Through visits to trick art museums and lectures by neurobiologists, students will experience how the brain sometimes deceives itself, fostering scientific thinking at the forefront of neuroscience.
Week 3 (July 20-24): Explorer's Voyage
Using Darwin's logs as a guide, students explore the unique ecosystem of "islands." By reading maps and focusing on natural environments and biological adaptation, they will contemplate why islands produce unique species, followed by creating real terrariums.
Week 4 (July 27-31): Dream City Builders
Guided by the UN's SDGs, students design an ideal city from scratch. They will create city models, including flags, landmarks, music, and dance, culminating in a "Dream City Expo."
Week 5 (August 3-7): Imagination Island
Students become explorers and designers, building a vibrant 3D island from the ground up, including topography and buildings, ending with an exhibition of their model islands.
Week 6 (August 10-14): Communication Lab
How is information shared? Students investigate animal signaling and human communication (Braille, British Sign Language, spoken language) to practice encoding and decoding messages.
Week 7 (August 17-21): Escape Room Lab
A week of intellectual challenges including spatial puzzles, ciphers, disappearing ink, and Morse code. Students will design their own classroom escape game.
[Why Choose Laurus Summer School?]
Full English Immersion: Taught by native English speakers.
Authentic Inquiry-based STEAM: Focus on experiments, creation, and presentation.
Field Trips: Included in weekly fees.
High-Quality Instruction: Designed by Laurus faculty.
Large Campus: Located in Shiba, Minato-ku, with 6,000 sqm of space.
Convenient Bus Service: Available for an additional fee (Deadline: June 15).
Sibling Discount: Available.
[Program Details]
Name: STEAM Summer School 2026
Period: July 6 - August 21, 2026
Target: Ages 6-11
Venue: Laurus Shiba Campus
Details: https://www.laurus-school.com/summer-school/2026
[Company Overview]
Laurus International School of Science operates 9 schools in the Tokyo metropolitan area, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year with a focus on the Cambridge International Curriculum and STEAM education.
FAQ
Why would Taiwanese parents be interested in this program?
STEAM education in an English-speaking environment is highly sought after in Taiwan due to the growing emphasis on global competitiveness.