Five roles. One shared mission.
Science is best learned as a community practice — not a delivered subject.
MyScience brings five groups together, each with a distinct and meaningful role.
Primary students
Real science, real ownership
Do real science by asking their own questions, planning their own investigation, and finding their own answers.
- Choosing their own investigation
- Working with STEM mentors and Year 9/10 students as mentors
- Present their findings to the school community
- Discover what science actually feels like
Primary teachers
Confidence that carries forward
The confidence that you build here will change how you teach science.
- Structured support before, during and after the program
- Learn alongside your students in a low-pressure environment
- Develop skills that carry into every future science lesson
- Join a lasting community of science educators
STEM mentors
Your expertise, their future
Your expertise changes how a child sees science and the world.
- Focused, meaningful time with primary students
- Full training — no teaching experience needed
- Bring real-world STEM expertise into a classroom
- Connect with a network of fellow mentors
- Give back to your community
Secondary teachers
Watch your students step up and grow
Accompany your MySTics into primary classrooms and see them transform.
- Watch them deepen their science knowledge and confidence
- See them develop real leadership and communication skills
- Support them alongside STEM mentors and primary teachers
- Build a lasting partnership with your local primary schools
Secondary students (MySTics)
A science leadership role
Step into a science leadership role that makes a real difference to younger students.
- Mentor primary students through their own scientific investigations
- Develop your communication, science, and leadership skills
- Work alongside practising scientists and experienced teachers
- Build something meaningful to include in your portfolio or CV
Ready to find your role?
Whether you're a teacher, scientist, or student — there's a place for you in the MyScience community.
