KIRKLEES
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The award, supported by Kirklees Council and the University of Huddersfield invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Kirklees 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 the Kirklees Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
The award, supported by Kirklees Council and the University of Huddersfield invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Kirklees 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 the Kirklees Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
KIRKLEES WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Deenah
Pentland Infant and Nursery School
Tickle Tock
Deenah a reception pupil from Pentland Infant and Nursery School designed the ‘Tickle Tock’ is alarm clock gently tickles you to wake you up. When you do you feel happy and ready for the day.
Rosie
Netherthong Primary School
Wind Turbine
Rosie a reception pupil from Netherthong Primary School designed the mobile ‘Wind Turbine’ that can be taken to an area requiring electricity. This could be somewhere that has had all its electricity generators broken.
Yusuf
Pentland Infant and Nursery School
Onion Goggle
Yusuf a year one pupil from Pentland Infant and Nursery School designed the ‘Onion Goggle’ protect someone who is chopping up onions from having their eyes sting and start crying. They also have wipers inside them to remove steam.
Zachary
St. Josephs Catholic Primary School
Mop Bus
Zachary a year one pupil from St. Josephs Catholic Primary School designed The ‘Mop Bus’ is a normal transport bus, which carries passengers, also clears the street of rubbish as it goes on its daily route.
Isla
St. Josephs Catholic Primary School
Glow in the Dark Tyres
Isla a year two pupil from St. Josephs Catholic Primary School designed The ‘Glow in the Dark Tyres’ can be fitted to any vehicle and can be clearly seen in darkness. This will make it safer as you can see them whether the vehicle is moving or parked.
Jon Jon
Rawthorpe Infant & Nursery School
Brick Laying Machine
Jon Jon a year two pupil from Rawthorpe Infant & Nursery School designed the ‘Brick Laying Machine’ will lay rows of bricks in quick succession to help build more houses for the homeless. This will stop people having to lift heavy bricks and they will be able to work the machine.
Ashton
Heaton Avenue Primary School
S.B.P.S
Ashton a year three pupil from Heaton Avenue Primary School designed the ‘S.B.P.S’ can be worn as a backpack or pulled like a suitcase. The device filters air through a vacuum and releases clean air. It also has a foldable claw which picks up litter and places it in the nearest bin.
Muaawiyah
The Science Shack STEM Club
TCJ (Temperature Controlled Jacket)
Muaawiyah a year three pupil from The Science Shack STEM Club designed the ‘TCJ (Temperature Controlled Jacket’ can be temperature controlled to keep the wearer hot or cold as required. The material from which the jacket is made acts like a solar panel and stores the energy required to heat or cool the jacket.
Callum
Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant
Shopping Aid
Callum a year four pupil from Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant designed the ‘Shoppinh Aid’ is for people in wheelchairs who want to go shopping independently. The wheelchair has a range of functionalities including a back massager and IPAD. It also has a basket which attaches to the wheelchair with a scanner and item grabber.
Hamzah
The Science Shack STEM Club
Snorb
Hamzah a year four pupil from the Science Shack STEM Club designed the ‘Snorb’ is for a device that can roll through the snow and transport people where other vehicles fail. The driver sits in a level position as the vehicle rotates around them. A lever controls the length of the spikes required depending on the depth of snow.
Alice
Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant
Blow ‘N’ Go
Alice a year five pupil from Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant designed the ‘Blow ‘N’ Go’ is a walkthrough device that provides everything you need for a day on the beach. It removes any sand from between your toes – Sprays on the correct factor of Sun Cream (provides the goggles and ear plugs to protect these areas) – Supplies water and sun hats.
Tayler-Mae
Rawthorpe Junior School
Self-Cleaning Bin
Tayler-Mae a year five pupil from Rawthorpe Junior School designed the ‘Self-Cleaning Bin’ is a functional rubbish bin also has the added benefit of being able to totally clean itself and save you a messy and dirty job.
Ruby
Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant
Antibacterial Spray Door
Ruby a year six pupil from Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant designed the ‘Antibacterial Spray Door’ ensures that when people in hospital enter a room that needs total cleanliness an array of sprays “dry Spray” people as they enter and exit. This ensures that germs are not transferred and does not depend on whether they have applied anti-bacterial cleanser to their hands.
KIRKLEES WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Deenah Mohmud
Pentland Infant and Nursery School
Tickle Tock
Deenah Mohmud a reception pupil from Pentland Infant and Nursery School designed the ‘Tickle Tock’ is alarm clock gently tickles you to wake you up. When you do you feel happy and ready for the day.
Rosie Scott
Netherthong Primary School
Wind Turbine
Rosie Scott a reception pupil from Netherthong Primary School designed the mobile ‘Wind Turbine’ that can be taken to an area requiring electricity. This could be somewhere that has had all its electricity generators broken.
Yusuf Umarji
Pentland Infant and Nursery School
Onion Goggle
Yusuf Umarji a year one pupil from Pentland Infant and Nursery School designed the ‘Onion Goggle’ protect someone who is chopping up onions from having their eyes sting and start crying. They also have wipers inside them to remove steam.
Zachary Jones
St. Josephs Catholic Primary School
Mop Bus
Zachary Jones a year one pupil from St. Josephs Catholic Primary School designed The ‘Mop Bus’ is a normal transport bus, which carries passengers, also clears the street of rubbish as it goes on its daily route.
Isla O’ Neill
St. Josephs Catholic Primary School
Glow in the Dark Tyres
Eli Kelly a year two pupil from Hillcrest Primary School has designed the ‘Anti-Fat Quick Shop Trolley’ invention will help to keep people fit whilst shopping. It has a treadmill attached so when you shop, you will also become fit. The power created whilst in use helps to recharge the trolley.
Jon Jon Cleghorn
Rawthorpe Infant & Nursery School
Brick Laying Machine
Jon Jon Cleghorn a year two pupil from Rawthorpe Infant & Nursery School designed the ‘Brick Laying Machine’ will lay rows of bricks in quick succession to help build more houses for the homeless. This will stop people having to lift heavy bricks and they will be able to work the machine.
Ashton James
Heaton Avenue Primary School
S.B.P.S
Ashton James a year three pupil from Heaton Avenue Primary School designed the ‘S.B.P.S’ can be worn as a backpack or pulled like a suitcase. The device filters air through a vacuum and releases clean air. It also has a foldable claw which picks up litter and places it in the nearest bin.
Muaawiyah Hassan
The Science Shack STEM Club
TCJ (Temperature Controlled Jacket)
Muaawiyah Hassan a year three pupil from The Science Shack STEM Club designed the ‘TCJ (Temperature Controlled Jacket’ can be temperature controlled to keep the wearer hot or cold as required. The material from which the jacket is made acts like a solar panel and stores the energy required to heat or cool the jacket.
Callum Wadsworth
Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant
Shopping Aid
Callum Wadsworth a year four pupil from Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant designed the ‘Shoppinh Aid’ is for people in wheelchairs who want to go shopping independently. The wheelchair has a range of functionalities including a back massager and IPAD. It also has a basket which attaches to the wheelchair with a scanner and item grabber.
Hamzah Malpas
The Science Shack STEM Club
Snorb
Hamzah Malpas a year four pupil from the Science Shack STEM Club designed the ‘Snorb’ is for a device that can roll through the snow and transport people where other vehicles fail. The driver sits in a level position as the vehicle rotates around them. A lever controls the length of the spikes required depending on the depth of snow.
Alice Berry
Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant
Blow ‘N’ Go
Alice Berry a year five pupil from Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant designed the ‘Blow ‘N’ Go’ is a walkthrough device that provides everything you need for a day on the beach. It removes any sand from between your toes – Sprays on the correct factor of Sun Cream (provides the goggles and ear plugs to protect these areas) – Supplies water and sun hats.
Tayler-Mae Lindley
Rawthorpe Junior School
Self-Cleaning Bin
Tayler-Mae Lindley a year five pupil from Rawthorpe Junior School designed the ‘Self-Cleaning Bin’ is a functional rubbish bin also has the added benefit of being able to totally clean itself and save you a messy and dirty job.
Ruby Craddock
Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant
Antibacterial Spray Door
Ruby Craddock a year six pupil from Roberttown CE (VC) Junior & Infant designed the ‘Antibacterial Spray Door’ ensures that when people in hospital enter a room that needs total cleanliness an array of sprays “dry Spray” people as they enter and exit. This ensures that germs are not transferred and does not depend on whether they have applied anti-bacterial cleanser to their hands.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020