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The award, supported by University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and MBDA invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Lancashire to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry. They can then apply an engineer’s eye to the world and identify problems in need of solving. When they have settled on their idea, they draw and annotate it, making clear what the problem is and their unique solution to it.
All entries we receive will be awarded certificates, some will achieve Merits and Distinctions. A panel chooses two great ideas from each year group. These winners are presented with awards as part of a private show and awards day, followed by a public exhibition. For more information about Lancashire Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
The award, supported by University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and MBDA invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Lancashire to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry. They can then apply an engineer’s eye to the world and identify problems in need of solving. When they have settled on their idea, they draw and annotate it, making clear what the problem is and their unique solution to it.
All entries we receive will be awarded certificates, some will achieve Merits and Distinctions. A panel chooses two great ideas from each year group. These winners are presented with awards as part of a private show and awards day, followed by a public exhibition. For more information about Lancashire Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Declan
St. Andrews C of E
A Super Warming Up Coat
Declan an early years pupil from St. Andrews C of E designed the ‘Super Warming Up Coat’ Sometimes people forget to bring their gloves so they become cold. With this design, the pockets in the coat can be heated. There is a power button on the arm which turns on the heater. It is powered by batteries.
Francesca
St. Paul’s R.C. Primary School
No Mess Nail Polish
Francesca a reception year pupil from St. Paul’s R.C. Primary School designed the ‘No Mess Nail Polish’ helps to prevent nail polish from spilling. The bottle seals itself when the brush is withdrawn. The brush also contains a cover that can be placed over the top when not in use.
Aneesah
Deepdale Community Primary School
Automatic Fish Feeder
Aneesah a year one pupil from Deepdale Community Primary School designed the ‘Automatic Fish Feeder’ is designated to automatically feed fish. There is a clock timer where you can setup the applicable times for feeding. The feed flap opens to release the food into the tank.
Emma
St. Andrews C of E Primary School
Toothpaste dispenser
Emma a year one pupil from St. Andrews C of E Primary School designed the ‘Toothpaste Dispenser’ is intended to prevent a mess when trying to apply toothpaste to your toothbrush. The toothpaste is inside of the brush and you simply need to press a button for the paste to be released onto the brush.
John
St. Andrews C of E Primary School
Special Tub
John a year two pupil from St. Andrews C of E Primary School designed the ‘Special Tub’ is to help prevent overflowing the bathtub. It also helps to regulate the temperature to your preference. There is a special tap that releases bubble bath, sensors in the water to test the temperature and a remote control for the settings.
Lexxie
St. Peter’s RC Primary School
The Book Scanner Watch
Lexxie a year two pupil from St. Peter’s RC Primary School designed the ‘Book Scanner Watch’ helps those to read words which they struggle to understand. There is a speaker on the watch that reads the word out when needed.
Hannah
Deepdale Community Primary School
Flip Out Mattress
Hannah a year three pupil from Deepdale Community Primary School designed the ‘Flip Out Mattress’ design has multiple functions, including a heating and cooling element to control the temperature, alarm sounds to help wake the person and also vibrates and flips to get the person out of bed.
Thomas
St. Andrews C of E Primary School
Hearing Aid
Thomas a year three pupil from St. Andrews C of E Primary School designed the ‘Hearing Aid’ helps partially deaf people to hear announcements. They download an application to connect to the speakers in public. If the user does not wish to listen to the announcement, the Aid also translates into text for ease.
Saif
Pendle Primary Academy
Robo
Saif a year four pupil from Pendle Primary Academy designed ‘the Robo’ has long arms needed in order to change light bulbs. It contains a camera and power switch in order to see its surroundings. It is indestructible!
Zahra
Pendle Primary Academy
Bookholder 101
Zahra a year four pupil from Pendle Primary Academy designed the ‘Bookholder 101’ can be used by people who are too tired to hold up their book. It has retractable arms in the holder to moved the pages. There are also levers to widen the bookholder for larger books.
Calvin
Croftlands Junior School
Charge
Calvin a year five pupil from Croftlands Junior School designed the ‘Charge’ is a trainer that creates electricity using friction which is then stored inside a waterproof battery. The trainer contains a USB charging dock at the back of the shoe. There will be rubber spikes on the bottom for extra friction.
Melissa
Garstang St. Thomas CE Primary School
D.A.S.P.E
Melissa a year five pupil from Garstang St. Thomas CE Primary School designed the ‘D.A.S.P.E (Deaf and Silent People Enabled)’ purpose is to assist deaf and silent people in speaking to each other by picking up the closest sound wave and translating to a screen. You can also use a keyboard to type which is then turned into audio for the user.
Nell
Croftlands Junior School
The Automatic Flower Pot
Nell a year six pupil from Croftlands Junior School designed the ‘Automatic Flower Pot’ is a plant pot created to water plants, weigh them, and estimate life left of the plant. There is an application to download to control the shower head which is attached to the pot and will water your plants for you. The remaining controls will weight the plant and provide an estimate of life left.
Muhammad
St. Andrews C of E Primary School
Collapsible
Muhammad a year six pupil from St. Andrews C of E Primary School designed the ‘Collapsible’ is a collapsible bunk bed that helps to save space. The bed can collapse into a normal, single bed so will not look bulky or block light. It is powered by electricity.
Darwin
Ulverston Victoria High School
Drones in Natural Disaster
Darwin a year seven student from Ulverston Victoria High School designed the ‘Drones In Natural Disasters’ will contain both thermal and long ranged cameras to aide people in the event of destruction from natural disasters. It locates people who are trapped and alerts the relevant emergency services.
Matthew
Ulverston Victoria High School
Fire Fighting Robots
Matthew a year seven student from Ulverston Victoria High School designed the ‘Fire Fighting Robots’ will assist emergency services as they can reach tall burning buildings. Upon locating survivors, the robot dispenses oxygen into masks to assist with breathing. These robots will be controlled by the firefighters on the ground.
Rhianon
Ulverston Victoria High School
Travel Stick
Rhianon a year eight student from Ulverston Victoria High School designed the ‘Travel Stick’ is a USB stick that charges devices, stores data and works as a speaker. The stick can also boost volume to a high level if using the speaker function.
Evie
Ulverston Victoria High School
Smart Shoes
Evie a year twelve student from Ulverston Victoria High School designed the ‘Smart Shoes’ track fitness, including movements, heart rate temperature and has pressure sensors. An application can be downloaded to monitor the data and can be broadcasted onto televisions. The shoe can be in several designs for different functions: orthopaedic shoes, diabetic users, sports and rehabilitation.
LANCASHIRE WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Declan Stamp
St. Andrews C of E
A Super Warming Up Coat
Declan Stamp a early years pupil from St. Andrews C of E designed the ‘Super Warming Up Coat’ Sometimes people forget to bring their gloves so they become cold. With this design, the pockets in the coat can be heated. There is a power button on the arm which turns on the heater. It is powered by batteries.
Francesca Filbin
St. Paul’s R.C. Primary School
No Mess Nail Polish
Francesca Filbin a reception year pupil from St. Paul’s R.C. Primary School designed the ‘No Mess Nail Polish’ helps to prevent nail polish from spilling. The bottle seals itself when the brush is withdrawn. The brush also contains a cover that can be placed over the top when not in use.
Aneesah Bagas
Deepdale Community Primary School
Automatic Fish Feeder
Aneesah Bagas a year one pupil from Deepdale Community Primary School designed the ‘Automatic Fish Feeder’ is designated to automatically feed fish. There is a clock timer where you can setup the applicable times for feeding. The feed flap opens to release the food into the tank.
Emma Leeming
St. Andrews C of E Primary School
Toothpaste dispenser
Emma Leeming a year one pupil from St. Andrews C of E Primary School designed the ‘Toothpaste Dispenser’ is intended to prevent a mess when trying to apply toothpaste to your toothbrush. The toothpaste is inside of the brush and you simply need to press a button for the paste to be released onto the brush.
John Croston
St. Andrews C of E Primary School
Special Tub
John Croston a year two pupil from St. Andrews C of E Primary School designed the ‘Special Tub’ is to help prevent overflowing the bathtub. It also helps to regulate the temperature to your preference. There is a special tap that releases bubble bath, sensors in the water to test the temperature and a remote control for the settings.
Lexxie Davis
St. Peter’s RC Primary School
The Book Scanner Watch
Lexxie Davis a year two pupil from St. Peter’s RC Primary School designed the ‘Book Scanner Watch’ helps those to read words which they struggle to understand. There is a speaker on the watch that reads the word out when needed.
Hannah Bangi
Deepdale Community Primary School
Flip Out Mattress
Hannah Bangi a year three pupil from Deepdale Community Primary School designed the ‘Flip Out Mattress’ design has multiple functions, including a heating and cooling element to control the temperature, alarm sounds to help wake the person and also vibrates and flips to get the person out of bed.
Thomas Boorne
St. Andrews C of E Primary School
Hearing Aid
Thomas Boorne a year three pupil from St. Andrews C of E Primary School designed the ‘Hearing Aid’ helps partially deaf people to hear announcements. They download an application to connect to the speakers in public. If the user does not wish to listen to the announcement, the Aid also translates into text for ease.
Saif Hussain
Pendle Primary Academy
Robo
Saif Hussain a year four pupil from Pendle Primary Academy designed ‘the Robo’ has long arms needed in order to change light bulbs. It contains a camera and power switch in order to see its surroundings. It is indestructible!
Zahra Shakeel
Pendle Primary Academy
Bookholder 101
Zahra Shakeel a year four pupil from Pendle Primary Academy designed the ‘Bookholder 101’ can be used by people who are too tired to hold up their book. It has retractable arms in the holder to moved the pages. There are also levers to widen the bookholder for larger books.
Calvin Doyle
Croftlands Junior School
Charge
Calvin Doyle a year five pupil from Croftlands Junior School designed the ‘Charge’ is a trainer that creates electricity using friction which is then stored inside a waterproof battery. The trainer contains a USB charging dock at the back of the shoe. There will be rubber spikes on the bottom for extra friction.
Melissa Otway
Garstang St. Thomas CE Primary School
D.A.S.P.E
Melissa Otway a year five pupil from Garstang St. Thomas CE Primary School designed the ‘D.A.S.P.E (Deaf and Silent People Enabled)’ purpose is to assist deaf and silent people in speaking to each other by picking up the closest sound wave and translating to a screen. You can also use a keyboard to type which is then turned into audio for the user.
Nell Rastelli
Croftlands Junior School
The Automatic Flower Pot
Nell Rastelli a year six pupil from Croftlands Junior School designed the ‘Automatic Flower Pot’ is a plant pot created to water plants, weigh them, and estimate life left of the plant. There is an application to download to control the shower head which is attached to the pot and will water your plants for you. The remaining controls will weight the plant and provide an estimate of life left.
Muhammad Desai
St. Andrews C of E Primary School
Collapsible
Muhammad Desai a year six pupil from St. Andrews C of E Primary School designed the
‘Collapsible’ is a collapsible bunk bed that helps to save space. The bed can collapse into a normal, single bed so will not look bulky or block light. It is powered by electricity.
Darwin Kitchen
Ulverston Victoria High School
Drones in Natural Disaster
Darwin Kitchen a year seven student from Ulverston Victoria High School designed the ‘Drones In Natural Disasters’ will contain both thermal and long ranged cameras to aide people in the event of destruction from natural disasters. It locates people who are trapped and alerts the relevant emergency services.
Matthew Rawlinson
Ulverston Victoria High School
Fire Fighting Robots
Matthew Rawlinson a year seven student from Ulverston Victoria High School designed the ‘Fire Fighting Robots’ will assist emergency services as they can reach tall burning buildings. Upon locating survivors, the robot dispenses oxygen into masks to assist with breathing. These robots will be controlled by the firefighters on the ground.
Rhianon Sheperd
Ulverston Victoria High School
Travel Stick
Rhianon Sheperd a year eight student from Ulverston Victoria High School designed the ‘Travel Stick’ is a USB stick that charges devices, stores data and works as a speaker. The stick can also boost volume to a high level if using the speaker function.
Evie Smith
Ulverston Victoria High School
Smart Shoes
Evie Smith a year twelve student from Ulverston Victoria High School designed the ‘Smart Shoes’ track fitness, including movements, heart rate temperature and has pressure sensors. An application can be downloaded to monitor the data and can be broadcasted onto televisions. The shoe can be in several designs for different functions: orthopaedic shoes, diabetic users, sports and rehabilitation.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020