15 December 2025
Australian Sailing has launched SailLAB, an exciting new free STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education program designed to bring the science and innovation of sailing directly into Australian classrooms.
Developed with support from the Western Australian Government’s Strategic Initiatives Grant celebrating the 40th anniversary of Australia II’s America’s Cup victory, SailLAB has been created by teachers and is fully aligned with the Australian Curriculum.
The program was successfully piloted across 2024-25 in nine Western Australian schools, engaging more than 400 students from Years 5 to 12.
A further 10 new modules are now in development, including content on ropework, materials science, navigation, sustainability and cutting-edge technology showcased through SailGP.
To complement classroom learning, SailLAB Experience Days will be delivered via local sailing clubs, giving students hands-on sailing and STEM activities, whether on the water or with radio-control boats in pools, lakes or community facilities.
Interest for 2026 is already strong, with over 40 schools signed up nationwide, representing more than 2,000 students.
The program is proving especially valuable for regional schools looking for accessible, high-impact STEM options.
SailLAB is free for all schools, and teachers can unlock additional resources by submitting an Expression of Interest.
Visit the SailLAB page on the Australian Sailing website for more information on the program or to complete an Expression of Interest.