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AI & STEAM curriculum for schools in Birmingham

Birmingham runs some of the largest academy trusts in the country, and scale is exactly where a shared curriculum earns its keep. NASCA gives every campus in a trust the same AI and STEAM scope, the same rubric and the same teacher training calendar.

Quick answer

NASCA partners with K-12 schools in Birmingham, United Kingdom to deliver AI-native STEAM curriculum, robotics labs, and teacher training. Live online faculty training with in-person intensives scheduled each term. Our scope and sequence maps onto National Curriculum, GCSE, A Level and IB, and every partnership is World STEM Federation accredited.

Signature Birmingham partners include Multi-academy trusts across the West Midlands, Independent schools in Edgbaston and Solihull, Schools building GCSE Computer Science uptake. New schools onboard every term. Typical timeline from first call to classroom rollout is 21 days.

Birmingham partner schools

Built for Birmingham classrooms.

Trust-wide rollouts include certification for existing Computing and Science staff, so the programme does not depend on new hires.

  • Multi-academy trusts across the West Midlands
  • Independent schools in Edgbaston and Solihull
  • Schools building GCSE Computer Science uptake
On the ground

Local team, not a remote vendor.

Live online faculty training with in-person intensives scheduled each term.

City
Birmingham
Region
England
Country
United Kingdom
Accreditation
WSF

Birmingham school FAQs

Which Birmingham schools does NASCA work with?

Multi-academy trusts across the West Midlands; Independent schools in Edgbaston and Solihull; Schools building GCSE Computer Science uptake. We onboard new partner schools in Birmingham every term.

Does NASCA offer in-person teacher training in Birmingham?

Live online faculty training with in-person intensives scheduled each term.

What AI and STEAM subjects can my Birmingham school offer with NASCA?

Sixteen sub-streams spanning AI, Data Science, Coding, App Development, Robotics, Sensors and Actuators, Electronics, Internet of Things, Cyber Security, Quantum, Blockchain, Computational Thinking, Digital Technologies, Design Thinking and Backyard Science.

Is NASCA's curriculum board-aligned for Birmingham schools?

Scope and sequence maps onto National Curriculum, GCSE, A Level and IB, with World STEM Federation accreditation.

How do I bring NASCA to my school in Birmingham?

Request a call from our partnerships team and we'll arrange an on-campus visit within 7 working days.