Mobile STEM Labs for Rural Primary Schools – 2022

Date: January 2025
Location: Eastern & Northern Provinces, Sri Lanka

Overview
To build 21st-century skills in underserved communities, MPF has converted three vans into fully equipped, itinerant STEM labs. Each “Mobile Makerspace” brings hands-on robotics, coding kits, 3D printers, and science experiment stations directly to rural primary schools on a rotating schedule.

The Challenge

  • Lack of facilities: Many village schools have no dedicated computer lab or science room.

  • Teacher readiness: Educators had limited exposure to project-based STEM pedagogy.

  • Logistics barrier: Students in remote areas rarely travel to regional training centers.

Our Approach

  1. Vehicle Retrofit & Equipment Selection

    • Outfitted vans with modular workstations, battery-powered laptops, Arduino and Raspberry Pi kits, and small-format 3D printers.

  2. Rotational Deployment Plan

    • Developed a semester-long calendar so each of 12 partner schools receives two full-day visits per term.

  3. Teacher Co-Facilitation Workshops

    • Before launch, we ran four 2-day “Train the Trainer” sessions, empowering 36 teachers to lead hands-on activities alongside our facilitators.

Implementation Highlights

  • 3 Mobile Labs fully operational since March 2025.

  • 36 teachers certified as co-facilitators in STEM pedagogy.

  • Integrated solar chargers on each van to guarantee power even in off-grid locations.

Progress to Date

  • 800+ students have completed introductory robotics and circuitry modules.

  • Average student engagement score of 4.7/5 in post-session feedback.

  • Local education officers report a 35% uptick in school attendance on lab days.

Expected Outcomes

  • Reach 3,000+ students by December 2025.

  • Establish two permanent STEM corners in each school by year-end.

  • Spur student-led science fairs in participating districts.

“Our students light up when the lab arrives—they’re inventing solutions I never imagined.”
— Headmaster, Kinniya Central College