Juliet Charman said the team at Dyson is "excited" inspire the next generation of engineers with the STEAM centreA primary school has been promised a £6m investment to fund a new educational centre for teaching science, technology, engineering, arts and maths .
Juliet Charman, Global Head of Dyson Foundation told BBC Radio Wiltshire the company is "really excited" about the opportunities for the school and the children studying there. Headteacher Steve Heal said the school is "thrilled" to have the foundations support to expand the school and bring "wonderful new learning opportunities to all our pupils".
Alongside cutting edge facilities, engineers from Dyson will work "very closely" with the Church of England school to develop new curriculums to inspire young people.Mr Dyson said: "We have long supported the school and simultaneously been on a mission to inspire more engineers all around the world"
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