
Engineers collaborating to design a board game for the 13 + age range

Royal Academy of Engineering are funding the design and manufacture of a game for 13+ age range that exolores future opprtunities for engineers

Engineers help design games that explore the future of Engineering

Students from across the South West attended a week of activities at Bristol Technology and Enterprise Academy before joining to start their next phase of learning in Key Stage 4.

Year 10 Students design, build and fly RC Aircraftwith the help of volunteers from industry

Workshops for 13 year olds at Patchway Community School and Abbeywood School. Looking at why taking action steps to balance aspects of life is critical for a happy and succesful future.

Year 10 students from Lees Brook Community School and Chellaston Academy exploring the Lifting And Access Industry

Student teams work with a volunteer engineer from Rolls-Royce

Year 11 students collaborate with Business Coaches on a six-week programme which culminates in building a challenging Post-16 plan

All of Year 9 at Patchway School are supported by business volunteers to explore action steps for a happy and successful future

80 Year10 students work in teams to complete a series of challenges about hydraulics, lifting and access

120 Engineering students respond to a future crisis for the globilized economy and shipping in a series of workshops on the MV Balmoral

Crane manufacturers Liebherr sponsor the Lifting Aspirations Programme at Vertikal Days, the largest lifting and access industry trade show in the UK held at the Siverstone Curcuit. Two days of workshops held fro Year 10 students from the Slvestone Circuit UTC

Puppets and puppeteers from Patchway visited the Hippodrome for the launch of Warhorse, bringing there own puppets.

60 students work with 12 STEM Ambassadors to stage an Air Show in one day

Working from a ship under the historic Cargo Cranes in Bristol's Floating Harbour students built Cranes, visited demonstrations of robotics and machines that give mechanical advantage. They also went up and operated a real crane high above the ship.
Engineering students working with industry volunteers
Ways to improve classroom design using stakeholders as designers as well as teacher's and TA's ingenuity
A well-being activity for adolescents. 120 Students in Year 8, 9, 10 build adolescents their future with staff from Rowan Dartington, GE and the Mall at Cribbs Causeway.