3 February 2026
Elgin STEM centre opens to inspire Moray’s future innovators
The first STEM Starts Centre in Moray has officially opened its doors in Elgin today, marking a major milestone for the £4.8m Early Years STEM (EY STEM) project, part of the Moray Growth Deal and delivered by Robertson Construction Northern.
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Regional MD Ian Phillips (fifth from far left) joined the official opening of the centre and launch of STEM Starts.
The new centre, based at Elgin Library, was formally launched at a special event attended by children from local Early Learning and Childcare settings and primary schools, alongside representatives from Moray Council, main contractor Robertson Construction Northern and partner organisations. The centre is the first of three STEM Starts facilities planned across Moray, designed to give children aged 3-8 years old early, hands-on experiences in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
It has been developed in partnership with early years professionals and STEM experts and focuses on hands-on learning, industry inspired activities and digital resources. Through the centre and outreach service, the project aims to ensure that children and educators across Moray can benefit from engaging, accessible STEM opportunities.
Ian Phillips, Regional Managing Director, Robertson Construction Northern, said: “We have worked with Moray Council across a wide range of projects over many years, with education playing a key part and the STEM Starts Centre gives young children the opportunity to explore and learn through practical, hands-on experiences. Targeting investment like this through the Moray Growth Deal helps deliver facilities that provide long term educational and economic benefit for communities across Moray.”
Business and Employment Minister Richard Lochhead said: "Our £32.5 million investment in the Moray Growth Deal aims to boost skills and employment opportunities across the region. This new centre is a brilliant example of what we can achieve when we work together with Moray Council and local partners.
“By sparking children's curiosity in science, technology, engineering and maths from an early age, we're helping to give young people in Moray the tools to thrive. This is about investing in Moray's future and ensuring local communities benefit from the jobs and opportunities that growth will bring."
Cllr Kathleen Robertson, Leader of Moray Council, says the opening of the centre represents a significant investment in Moray’s long term future: “The launch of the STEM Starts Centre is a proud moment for Moray and a key milestone for the Moray Growth Deal. By engaging children with STEM learning from an early age, we are laying strong foundations for future skills, confidence and opportunity. This centre – alongside the outreach service – will help ensure that young people across Moray can access exciting, practical learning experiences that support aspiration and achievement.”
Cllr Marc Macrae, Chair of Moray Council’s Economic Development and Infrastructure Services Committee highlighted the broader economic benefits of the project: “STEM Starts is about more than education – it’s about preparing Moray for the future. By connecting early years learning with real world skills and career pathways, this project helps build the talent pipeline that our local economy needs, particularly in high growth sectors such as technology, engineering and renewables.”
The launch also marked the official introduction of the EY STEM outreach service, which will work with educators, childcare providers and communities across Moray to extend access to high quality STEM learning beyond the centre itself. The outreach programme will support early years practitioners with resources, training and activities that bring STEM learning to life for young people wherever they are.
The EY STEM project is funded by £3.5m from the Scottish Government and £1.3m from Moray Council and is one of eight Moray Growth Deal projects underway.
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