CENTRAL ENGLAND
CENTRAL ENGLAND
The award, supported by Bosch and Coventry University invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Central England 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.
The partnership with Coventry University extends to the selection of a winning entry for Coventry University engineering students to make and present at the following year’s awards.
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 Central England Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
The award, supported by Bosch and Coventry University invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Central England 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.
The partnership with Coventry University extends to the selection of a winning entry for Coventry University engineering students to make and present at the following year’s awards.
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 Central England Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Harry
Shirt Wood Primary School
Super Water Slurper
Harry a reception pupil from Short Wood Primary School, has designed the “Super Water Slurper” sucks water from a stream and into a bucket. The invention negates the need for standing in the stream to wash your hands!
Oscar
Short Wood Primary School
Oscar’s Laser Bird Feeder
Oscar a reception pupil at Short Wood Primary School has designed “Oscar’s Laser Bird Feeder” uses a laser as a sensor to know when and where a bird is using the feeder. The feeder will help the birds so they won’t get hungry again!
Bradley
Croughton All Saints CE Primary School
Light Stick
Bradley is a year 1 pupil from Croughton All Saints CE Primary School, his design the “Light Stick” helps other people identify the elderly or the sight-impaired as they cross roads – it includes a tracker in case the owner gets lost!
Sofija
Alvaston Infant & Nursery School
Green Robot
Sofija is a year one pupil at Alvaston Infant & Nursery School, designed the “Robot Green” collects and recycles rubbish but also warns littering people of the damage they are causing.
Harry
Perton First School
Invisible Road
Harry is in year two at Perton First School who designed the “Invisible Road” has a self-healing surface so pot-holes cannot form.
Sophia
St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School
Paint You Can Rub Out
Sophia a year two pupil, from St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School designed “Paint You Can Rub Out” to assist artists who make mistakes on their paintings.
Alyssa
Croughton All Saints CE Primary School
Pen Refill Machine
Alyssa a year three pupil from Croughton All Saints CE Primary School has designed the “Pen Refill Machine” because Alyssa teacher’s pen always runs out and they have to buy a new one – Alyssa’s device refills pens automatically.
Mati
St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School
Up-A-Lid
Mati a year three pupil at St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School, designed the “Up-A-Lid” enables users to merely press a button to open a glue stick – but, don’t worry, you will not lose the lid because it is attached by string.
Aston
St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School
Burning Knife
Aston is a year four pupil from St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School who has designed the “Burning Knife” helps people to cook faster if they do not have an over or a toaster!
Martino
Fairfield Preparatory School
Shower 2000
Martino a year four pupil from Fairfield Preparatory has designed the “Shower 2000” is a voice activated timer device to start/stop the flow of water in a shower.
Joseph
Irchester Community Primary School
Wearable Object Detector For Blind People
Joseph is a year five pupil from Irchester Community Primary School, he has designed the “Wearable Object Detector for Blind People” is a Bluetooth-connected device with a camera that detects any object in the way of the wearer – Joseph thinks it would be particularly useful for people who don’t like (guide) dogs.
Taylor
Hassell C.P School
Electro-Tail
Taylor a year five pupil at Hassell C.P School, designed the “Electro-Tail” is a device for people who have lost or have problems with their legs so they can swim. It is made of a water-proof material, covers the whole lower body and can be voice activated.
Ava
The John Bamford Primary School
Phonebag
Ava is a year six pupil from The John Bamford Primary School who has designed the “Phonebag”, IS an expandable shopping bag that fits into a specialised phone-case which will help limit plastic pollution and be a boon for people who forget their re-useable bags.
Tamzin
Cheadle Primary School
Traffic Light Stop
Tamzin a year six pupil from Cheadle Primary School has designed the “Traffic Light Stop” will prevent elderly and disabled people from being run-over at traffic lights. This wireless invention, worn by the owner, is connected to the traffic lights to make them stay on Red for longer than they normally would.
Kieran
Nunnery Wood High School
Milk Monitor
Kieran is a year seven student from Nunnery Wood High School, he has designed the “Milk Monitor” when the weight of the carton goes below 33 grams, the device sends the owner a text to remind them to buy more milk.
Aliyan
Nunnery Wood High School
Litter Picking Bike
Aliyan a year eight student at Nunnery Wood High School, designed the “Litter Picking Bike” does exactly what it says on the tin – it is a bicycle with a litter-picking attachment. Users get their exercise and help the environment!
Paris
Wigmore High School
The Fuel Tool
Paris is a ten student from Wigmore High School who has designed the “The Fuel Tool” designed to solve the problem of motorists misfuelling their cars utilising differently shaped fuel pump nozzles and matching fuel input openings on vehicles with different fuel requirements, i.e., one shape for petrol and one for diesel.
CENTRAL ENGLAND WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2017/2018
Harry Stewart
Shirt Wood Primary School
Super Water Slurper
Harry Stewart a reception pupil from Short Wood Primary School, has designed the “Super Water Slurper” sucks water from a stream and into a bucket. The invention negates the need for standing in the stream to wash your hands!
Oscar Hinks
Short Wood Primary School
Oscar’s Laser Bird Feeder
Oscar Hinks reception pupil at Short Wood Primary School has designed “Oscar’s Laser Bird Feeder” uses a laser as a sensor to know when and where a bird is using the feeder. The feeder will help the birds so they won’t get hungry again!
Bradley Hankins
Croughton All Saints CE Primary School
Light Stick
Bradley Hankins is a year 1 pupil from Croughton All Saints CE Primary School, his design the “Light Stick” helps other people identify the elderly or the sight-impaired as they cross roads – it includes a tracker in case the owner gets lost!
Sofija Vasic
Alvaston Infant & Nursery School
Green Robot
Sofija Vasic is a year one pupil at Alvaston Infant & Nursery School, designed the “Robot Green” collects and recycles rubbish but also warns littering people of the damage they are causing.
Harry D’Arcy
Perton First School
Invisible Road
Harry D’Arcy is in year two at Perton First School who designed the “Invisible Road” has a self-healing surface so pot-holes cannot form.
Sophia Goss
St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School
Paint You Can Rub Out
Sophia Goss a year two pupil, from St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School designed “Paint You Can Rub Out” to assist artists who make mistakes on their paintings.
Alyssa Shangkuan
Croughton All Saints CE Primary School
Pen Refill Machine
Alyssa Shangkuan a year three pupil from Croughton All Saints CE Primary School has designed the “Pen Refill Machine” because Alyssa teacher’s pen always runs out and they have to buy a new one – Alyssa’s device refills pens automatically.
Mati Gos
St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School
Up-A-Lid
Mati Gos a year three pupil at St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School, designed the “Up-A-Lid” enables users to merely press a button to open a glue stick – but, don’t worry, you will not lose the lid because it is attached by string
Aston Kings
St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School
Burning Knife
Aston Kings is a year four pupil from St. Gregory’s Catholic Primary School who has designed the “Burning Knife” helps people to cook faster if they do not have an over or a toaster!
Martino Cresciani Lombardo
Fairfield Preparatory School
Shower 2000
Martino Cresciani Lombardo a year four pupil from Fairfield Preparatory has designed the “Shower 2000” is a voice activated timer device to start/stop the flow of water in a shower.
Joseph Hopper
Irchester Community Primary School
Wearable Object Detector For Blind People
Joseph Hopper is a year five pupil from Irchester Community Primary School, he has designed the “Wearable Object Detector for Blind People” is a Bluetooth-connected device with a camera that detects any object in the way of the wearer – Joseph thinks it would be particularly useful for people who don’t like (guide) dogs.
Taylor Cartlidge
Hassell C.P School
Electro-Tail
Taylor Cartlidge a year five pupil at Hassell C.P School, designed the “Electro-Tail” is a device for people who have lost or have problems with their legs so they can swim. It is made of a water-proof material, covers the whole lower body and can be voice activated.
Ava Clark
The John Bamford Primary School
Phonebag
Ava Clark is a year six pupil from The John Bamford Primary School who has designed the “Phonebag”, IS an expandable shopping bag that fits into a specialised phone-case which will help limit plastic pollution and be a boon for people who forget their re-useable bags.
Tamzin White
Cheadle Primary School
Traffic Light Stop
Tamzin White a year six pupil from Cheadle Primary School has designed the “Traffic Light Stop” will prevent elderly and disabled people from being run-over at traffic lights. This wireless invention, worn by the owner, is connected to the traffic lights to make them stay on Red for longer than they normally would.
Kieran Stevenson
Nunnery Wood High School
Milk Monitor
Kieran Stevenson is a year seven student from Nunnery Wood High School, he has designed the “Milk Monitor” when the weight of the carton goes below 33 grams, the device sends the owner a text to remind them to buy more milk.
Aliyan Amin
Nunnery Wood High School
Litter Picking Bike
Aliyan Amin a year eight student at Nunnery Wood High School, designed the “Litter Picking Bike” does exactly what it says on the tin – it is a bicycle with a litter-picking attachment. Users get their exercise and help the environment!
Paris Oliver
Wigmore High School
The Fuel Tool
Paris Oliver is a ten student from Wigmore High School who has designed the “The Fuel Tool” designed to solve the problem of motorists misfuelling their cars utilising differently shaped fuel pump nozzles and matching fuel input openings on vehicles with different fuel requirements, i.e., one shape for petrol and one for diesel.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020