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The Essington School
Darwin, Australia
- Project
- Pythagorean Cup
- Ages
- 7–9
- Students
- 48
An international STEM initiative from Greece
Live lessons broadcast from Greece. Hands-on STEM with Micro:bit, sensors, and Scratch — guided by your local teachers, inspired by Pythagoras, Archimedes, and the minds that shaped the modern world.
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Stories from Ancient Greece — the cradle of inquiry, geometry, and engineering.
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Pythagoras, Eratosthenes, and the timeless logic that underpins science today.
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Hands-on builds — from the Archimedes screw to the Antikythera mechanism.
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Scratch, Micro:bit, and sensors transform ancient ideas into living systems.
The journey
Every Odyssey module follows the same elegant arc, designed for classrooms anywhere on the map.
Educators broadcast a curated session from Athens — story, science, and a clear challenge for the day.
Your classroom teacher leads the hands-on construction using STEM kits, Micro:bit, and sensors.
Children program their creation in Scratch, iterate together, and share their results across continents.
A global classroom
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Pilot schools
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Continents
125+
Students reached
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Ancient projects

Pilot schools
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Darwin, Australia
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North Carolina, USA
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Tokyo, Japan
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We partner with primary and secondary schools, Greek diaspora communities, and international institutions across the world. Tell us about your classroom — we'll plot the course together.