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Applied Learning (Aerospace)

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Last updated 4 August 2026

Applied Learning (Aerospace)

Discover how Northbrooks' Aerospace Programme builds students' knowledge and skills in aviation, opening pathways to aerospace careers and higher learning.

Applied Learning Programme STEM

Northbrook Secondary's Applied Learning Programme uses aerospace as a real-world context to make STEM engaging for lower secondary students, building the skills and values needed for future STEM pathways.

Learning journeys for all levels

Explore learning journeys designed for all levels, offering enriching experiences for every visitor.

Aerospace Enrichment programmes

Explore hands-on aerospace activities, from drone workshops to Boeing flight simulators, and gain real insight into the aviation industry.

Education career guidance programme on Aerospace

Explore diverse aviation careers at the Aviation Open House, where leading companies like Airbus and ST Engineering share opportunities in the aerospace industry.

Advanced Elective Modules (AEM)

Explore how students practise real air traffic control skills and take on the role of an Air Traffic Controller.

Elective Modules (EM)

Sec 3 Normal Academic and Normal Technical students can explore practical skills through Elective Modules in Airline Services and Drones.

Inter class competitions

Find out how Secondary 2 students put their flight simulation skills to the test in an inter-class competition, linking classroom theory with real-world aviation.

Community Outreach Programmes

Northbrook Secondary students share their skills with the community through glider and flight simulator workshops. Find out how these programmes build leadership while making a difference.

Co Curricular Activities

Explore the co-curricular activities available at Northbrooks, from NCC Air to Youth Flying Club.

Overseas Exchange Programme

Explore how students take part in overseas exchanges and cross-cultural programmes, including twinning trips to Australia and Japan, and the Youth Mission to Mars initiative in Houston.