Secondary school students building prototypes in the Makerspace.

The Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace allows students to design and build an original creation from start to finish.

A secondary school student using equipment in the Makerspace.

The Makerspace contains state-of-the-art tools and equipment and all our activities are overseen by a team of subject experts to help students get the most from the experience.

A secondary school student works on her project with her prototype in front of her.

Students gain a range of skills from practical, hands-on use of equipment to a myriad of soft skills including product development, team-building, presenting and communicating.

Students presenting their work at the Makerspace finale.

At the end of the Maker Challenge programme, students get to showcase their creations and demonstrate everything they have learned.

A student showcases her project at the Makerspace finale.

At the end of the Maker Challenge programme, students display their project for their friends, teachers and families to see.