Celebrating Women and Girls in Science
Today, we join the world in celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This day highlights the critical role women and girls play in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and underscores the importance of equal access to education and opportunities in these fields.
At Bridge, we are proud to recognize our dedicated female science teachers and the bright young girls they inspire. Through practical experiments, guided learning, and mentorship, our teachers equip pupils with curiosity, critical thinking, confidence, and problem-solving skills. These skills enable our girls to excel in the classroom and to envision how they can contribute meaningfully to society.
Science is more than a subject — it is a tool for empowerment, leadership, and societal impact. Our female educators go beyond teaching concepts; they encourage girls to ask questions, explore solutions, and build confidence in their abilities. This approach ensures that pupils understand that science is accessible, relevant, and transformative in everyday life.
The girls themselves are a source of inspiration. Many share their passion for science, whether it is exploring the natural world, understanding health and the environment, or imagining innovative solutions to community challenges. Their ambition and curiosity demonstrate that with the right guidance and support, girls can become the scientific leaders of tomorrow.
Watch our story and see how Bridge teachers and girls bring science to life.
As a science teacher, my goal is to help our girls understand that science is not just a subject in the classroom. It is a tool they can use to explore, solve problems, and create solutions that can make a real difference in their communities. Seeing them ask questions, experiment, and dream big reminds me every day why teaching science matters - Teacher Wendy, Bridge Sinai
