STEM Academy Canada is designed to expand access to STEM education, support underserved youth, create local employment, strengthen community partnerships, and help prepare students for Canada's innovation economy.
Who we are
STEM Academy Canada is more than a tutoring centre. It is an educational social enterprise built to deliver measurable benefit to students, families, schools, communities, and the Canadian workforce.
Our model combines academic support, advanced technology exposure, mentorship, scholarships, mobile outreach, and employment creation.
We measure success not only by enrollment, but also by student confidence, projects completed, scholarships awarded, jobs created, partnerships developed, and community impact.
200+
Students Enrolled
6+
Programs Delivered
10+
Canadian Jobs Planned
100%
Ontario Registered
Scholarship-Supported Access
Subsidized seats available for qualifying families across Canada.
Employment & growth
STEM Academy Canada contributes to the Canadian economy by creating employment, purchasing local services, building community partnerships, and preparing youth for future workforce needs.
The academy will aim to purchase equipment, learning materials, technology services, printing, marketing support, insurance, professional services, and facility-related services from Canadian suppliers wherever practical.
Students will gain early exposure to skills connected to Canada's technology and innovation sectors, including coding, artificial intelligence, robotics, digital design, and analytical thinking.
Equity & inclusion
Many youth have strong potential but lack access to quality STEM learning. Our social benefit model is designed to remove those barriers and create equitable opportunity for all students.
Subsidized seats for families who qualify, removing financial barriers.
Dedicated encouragement and representation for young women in technology.
Programs accessible to families new to Canada who need structured support.
Structured, trauma-informed, inclusive spaces for every student.
Learning & curriculum
STEM Academy Canada helps students connect classroom subjects with practical technology and real-world problem-solving.
Targeted academic support aligned to Ontario grade-level curriculum.
Digital tools, internet safety, and foundational tech skills.
Block coding to Python — structured for all skill levels.
Build, program, and test real robotic systems.
Understanding artificial intelligence and its real-world applications.
CAD tools and 3D prototyping for hands-on creative learning.
Planning, focus, and academic habits for long-term success.
Structured time to complete and review school assignments.
Students build real projects that reinforce core concepts.
Opportunities to present work and build confidence publicly.
Regular progress updates shared with families.
Technology & future-readiness
This model gives students early exposure to technologies that are shaping the future economy.
Our innovation programs are designed to be accessible, mentor-supported, and connected to the kinds of problems Canada's technology sectors are actively working to solve.
Hands-on robotics labs with real components.
Foundational AI concepts made accessible to students.
Real-world software and web development projects.
Physical design and fabrication skills.
Innovation delivered directly to communities.
Scalable digital delivery of programs.
Students guided by industry-connected mentors.
Public innovation showcases and community workshops.
Accountability & transparency
We track a comprehensive set of indicators to ensure our programs are delivering real, measurable benefit to students, families, and communities.
Student Enrollment
Total students registered per intake period.
Attendance
Session attendance rates tracked per student.
Program Completion
Students who complete full program cycles.
Scholarship Seats Awarded
Subsidized placements provided to qualifying families.
Projects Completed
Hands-on projects submitted and reviewed.
Mentor Hours
Total mentorship hours delivered per term.
Parent Feedback
Satisfaction and progress reports collected from families.
Student Confidence Growth
Self-reported confidence benchmarks at intake and exit.
Partner Referrals
Students referred by school and community partners.
Jobs Created
Canadian employment generated by the academy.
Community Workshops Delivered
Outreach events and partner-site sessions completed.
Sponsor-Funded Seats
Seats covered by corporate and individual sponsors.
Student Showcase Participation
Students who present at public showcases.
Impact reports are compiled each program term and shared with partners, sponsors, and stakeholders. Metrics are reviewed by the program director and updated quarterly.
Whether you're a school, a business, a community organization, or an individual — your support helps expand access to quality STEM education for Canadian youth.