JERSEY
JERSEY
The award, supported by Government Jersey and Skills Jersey invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Jersey 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 Jersey Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
The award, supported by Government Jersey and Skills Jersey invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Jersey 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 Jersey Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
JERSEY WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Mia
Beaulieu Primary School
Talking Bed
Mia an early years pupil from Beaulieu Primary School designed the “Talking Bed” to which, according to Mia, we can tell it [our] dreams!
Sofia
Beaulieu Primary School
Ballet Robot
Sofia an early years pupil from Beaulieu Primary School design the “Ballet Robot” a robot that can dance all of the time!
Ariah
Beaulieu Primary School
Robot Reader
Ariah a reception pupil from Beaulieu Primary School design the “Robot Reader” with a kind voice, will read good books to children.
Emma-Rose Goaziou
Beaulieu Primary School
Bag that Walks to School
Emma-Rose a reception pupil from Beaulieu Primary School design the “Bag that Walks to School” as the title implies, will walk to school for Emma-Rose!
Ellie
FCJ Primary
The Ringing Pen
Ellie a year one pupil from FCJ Primary designed “the Ringing Pen” because it has an in-built camera, lets the user know if they are about to colour out of the line by emitting a ringing sound!
James
FCJ Primary
Extra Seeing Glasses
James a year one pupil from FCJ Primary designed the “Extra Seeing Glasses” allows the user to see underground to check for blockages – it also has an in-built walkie-talkie.
Kayla
St. Lawrence Primary School
The Working Robot
Kayla a year two pupil from St. Lawrence Primary School designed “the Working Robot” to help Kayla’s father remember and undertake tasks around the house.
Shea
St. Peter’s School
The Calming Cap
Shea a year two pupil from St. Peter’s School designed “the Calming Cap” soothes users by gently massaging their heard whilst playing calming music and producing a nice smell!
Lola
FCJ Primary
Swimming Cap that Beaps and Lights Up when in Danger
Lola a year three pupil from FCJ Primary designed the Swimming Cap that Beaps and Lights Up when in Danger designed the “Swimming Cap that Beaps and Lights Up when in Danger”, this invention would alert people when a swimmer was experiencing difficulties in the water!
Wesna
Plat Douet Primary School
Rain Roof
Wesna a year three pupil from Plat Douet Primary School designed the “Rain Roof” is a physical cover that is automatically activated by a rain-sensor to deploy over laundry items on a washing-line thus allowing the clothes to dry.
Erin
St. Peter’s School
The Robotic Swing
Erin a year four pupil from St. Peter’s School designed “the Robotic Swing” which is, partly, a solar-powered playground attraction (the Easy Swing) but can also be powered by a hard swing kinetic energy facility produced from a weighted seat.
Oscar
St. John’s Primary School
Electric Washing Line
Oscar a year four pupil from St. John’s Primary School designed the “Electric Washing-Line”, an implement for drying laundry that features a solar-powered motor to rotate the device to increase air circulation and is telescopic so it is accessible to everybody.
Isabelle
FCJ Primary
Wake Mask
Isabelle a year five pupil from FCJ Primary designed the “Wake Mask”, a mask that users wear at night whilst sleeping that, at the desired time set via the companion app, will gently wake them up by playing music that gradually increases in volume until they are wide awake.
Macy
FCJ Primary
Glow in the Dark Seat Belt
Macy a year five pupil from FCJ Primary designed the “Glow in the Dark Seat Belt” is an attachment fitted to an existing seat-belt fixture that will help people fasten their seat-belts in a car at night.
Ameya
Beaulieu Primary School
Seater Scooter
Ameya a year six pupil from Beaulieu Primary School designed the “Seater Scooter” – ostensibly a foot-powered scooter but featuring a seat that rises hydraulically when the driver becomes fatigued.
Sam
St. John’s Primary School
Energy Park
Sam a year six pupil from St. John’s Primary School designed the “Energy Park” is a playground featuring a roundabout, a seesaw, a static bicycle and swimming pool that each generate electricity with their use Users enjoy themselves, get their exercise and help the environment!
JERSEY WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Mia Fillieul
Beaulieu Primary School
Talking Bed
Mia Fillieul a early years pupil from Beaulieu Primary School designed the “Talking Bed” to which, according to Mia, we can tell it [our] dreams!
Sofia Dempsey
Beaulieu Primary School
Ballet Robot
Sofia Dempsey a early years pupil from Beaulieu Primary School design the “Ballet Robot” a robot that can dance all of the time!
Ariah Gratrix
Beaulieu Primary School
Robot Reader
Ariah Gratrix a reception pupil from Beaulieu Primary School design the “Robot Reader” with a kind voice, will read good books to children.
Emma-Rose Goaziou
Beaulieu Primary School
Bag that Walks to School
Emma-Rose Goaziou a reception pupil from Beaulieu Primary School design the “Bag that Walks to School” as the title implies, will walk to school for Emma-Rose!
Ellie Milton
FCJ Primary
The Ringing Pen
Ellie Milton a year one pupil from FCJ Primary designed “the Ringing Pen” because it has an in-built camera, lets the user know if they are about to colour out of the line by emitting a ringing sound!
James Magrath
FCJ Primary
Extra Seeing Glasses
James Magrath a year one pupil from FCJ Primary designed the “Extra Seeing Glasses” allows the user to see underground to check for blockages – it also has an in-built walkie-talkie.
Kayla Ward
St. Lawrence Primary School
The Working Robot
Kayla Ward a year two pupil from St. Lawrence Primary School designed “the Working Robot” to help Kayla’s father remember and undertake tasks around the house.
Shea Cummins
St. Peter’s School
The Calming Cap
Shea Cummins a year two pupil from St. Peter’s School designed “the Calming Cap” soothes users by gently massaging their heard whilst playing calming music and producing a nice smell!
Lola Gomersall
FCJ Primary
Swimming Cap that Beaps and Lights Up when in Danger
Lola Gomersall a year three pupil from FCJ Primary designed the Swimming Cap that Beaps and Lights Up when in Danger designed the “Swimming Cap that Beaps and Lights Up when in Danger”, this invention would alert people when a swimmer was experiencing difficulties in the water!
Wesna Dzwonek
Plat Douet Primary School
Rain Roof
Wesna Dzwonek a year three pupil from Plat Douet Primary School designed the “Rain Roof” is a physical cover that is automatically activated by a rain-sensor to deploy over laundry items on a washing-line thus allowing the clothes to dry.
Erin Murray
St. Peter’s School
The Robotic Swing
Erin Murray a year four pupil from St. Peter’s School designed “the Robotic Swing” which is, partly, a solar-powered playground attraction (the Easy Swing) but can also be powered by a hard swing kinetic energy facility produced from a weighted seat.
Oscar Mayo
St. John’s Primary School
Electric Washing Line
Oscar Mayo a year four pupil from St. John’s Primary School designed the “Electric Washing-Line”, an implement for drying laundry that features a solar-powered motor to rotate the device to increase air circulation and is telescopic so it is accessible to everybody.
Isabelle Foley
FCJ Primary
Wake Mask
Isabelle Foley a year five pupil from FCJ Primary designed the “Wake Mask”, a mask that users wear at night whilst sleeping that, at the desired time set via the companion app, will gently wake them up by playing music that gradually increases in volume until they are wide awake.
Macy Reekie
FCJ Primary
Glow in the Dark Seat Belt
Macy Reekie a year five pupil from FCJ Primary designed the “Glow in the Dark Seat Belt” is an attachment fitted to an existing seat-belt fixture that will help people fasten their seat-belts in a car at night.
Ameya Colston-Weeks
Beaulieu Primary School
Seater Scooter
Ameya Colston-Weeks a year six pupil from Beaulieu Primary School designed the “Seater Scooter” – ostensibly a foot-powered scooter but featuring a seat that rises hydraulically when the driver becomes fatigued.
Sam Sterry
St. John’s Primary School
Energy Park
Sam Sterry a year six pupil from St. John’s Primary School designed the “Energy Park” is a playground featuring a roundabout, a seesaw, a static bicycle and swimming pool that each generate electricity with their use Users enjoy themselves, get their exercise and help the environment!
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020