Baxi volunteers have helped almost 1,400 primary school pupils build working engineering projects as part of the company’s fifth year supporting children’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning through Primary Engineer.
The 2025-2026 partnership marks the start of an expanded three-year programme between Baxi and Primary Engineer, funded by the BDR Thermea Foundation, the owner of Baxi’s parent company.
With the help of teachers and 21 Baxi volunteers, pupils at 25 participating primary schools in Preston and Warwick were tasked with building tipper trucks out of shoeboxes and lighthouse towers with working electrical circuits.
In April, some of the children presented their work at celebration events.