LONDON
LONDON
The award, supported by Kingston University London and Siemens, invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in London 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 Kingston University London extends to the selection of a winning entry for Kingston 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 the London Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
The award, supported by Kingston University London and Siemens, invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in London 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 Kingston University London extends to the selection of a winning entry for Kingston 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 the London Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
LONDON WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Lucia
Parkgate House School
Extendable Arm
Lucia a reception pupil from Parkgate House School has designed The ‘Extendable Arm’ is a computer which sees and collects the garbage in the ocean. It’s smart enough to know to leave the fish and reef alone, keeping free from harm.
Beatrice
Wimbledon High School
Teddy Bear Necklace
Beatrice a year 1 pupil from Wimbledon High School has designed The ‘Teddy Bear Necklace’, it is unpleasant to lose your favourite bear so the necklace is designed to fit around the bear. If the bear becomes lost, you press a button on the necklaces’ controller which plays a song and lights up so the bear can be found.
James
Parkgate House School
Save Energy
James a year one from Parkgate House School pupil has designed The ‘Save Energy’ design is used to place food waste in the top where it flows down a tube and turns into gas.
Lila
Eleanor Palmer Primary School
HWU (Helping Wheelchair Users)
Lila a year two pupil from Eleanor Palmer Primary School has designed The ‘HWU (Helping Wheelchair Users)’ has the ability to go on escalators by pressing a button on the side of the escalator which releases a flap. The flap extends the escalator step so the wheelchair can fit with ease and is also accompanied by a guard so the wheelchair does not fall.
Yasmine-Jai
Uxendon Manor Primary School
Toy Tidy Up Table
Yasmine-Jai a year two pupil from Uxendon Manor School has designed the ‘Toy Tidy Up Table’ helps children clean up their toys. When its time to put the toys away, you pre the “tidy up” button and the play table opens and the toys fall into the box and the table reforms.
Dalia
James Allen’s Preparatory School
Energy Lane
Dalia a year three pupil from James Allen’s Preparatory School designed the ‘Energy Lane’ invention solves wasted energy which is not being used by fossil fuels. Every cycle lane should have green pads and when you cycle, energy goes through tubes underground into a generator. This energy turns into electricity which is sent to into lights and houses.
Neslihan
Daubeney Primary School
Double Brush
Neslihan a year three pupil from Daubeney Primary School has designed the ‘Double Brush’ helps people who have disabilities and may not have the strength to squeeze the toothpaste tube. You add water to the powder at the bottom of the toothbrush and shake. It forms the paste and when you’re ready to brush you won’t have to squeeze as it will be ready for use.
Benjamin
Rokesly Junior School
Pollution Indicator
Benjamin a year four pupil from Rokesly Junior School designed the ‘Pollution Indicator’ informs people how much pollution they’re causing when they drive their cars. It is a helpful reminder for parents on the school run who leave their engines idling.
Maya
James Allen’s Preparatory School
The Life Saving Sticker
Maya a year four from James Allen’s Preparatory School pupil has designed The ‘Life Saving Sticker’ is an application that warns people when their blood sugar is too low. This helpful warning will allow people to up their sugar intake as required and prevent unnecessary trips to hospital.
Keira
Wimbledon High School
Recycle Me
Keira a year five pupil from Wimbledon High School designed the ‘Recycle Me’ helps inform people which items are recyclable, and which are not. This is an application that can be used to scan the items to determine how to dispose of the item. You scan the barcode and it will provide the result.
Malachy
Eleanor Palmer Primary School
Food Trap Net
Malachy a year five pupil from Eleanor Palmer Primary School has designed the ‘Food Trap Net’ is a cotton, re-usable and compostable fine net to help wash and clear up foods, avoiding food waste down the drain by trapping in the net. It has a drawstring for ease after you wash your food, you can carry to the desired location to place on your dish.
Eben
Eleanor Palmer Primary School
The Energy Power Creator
Eben a year six pupil from Eleanor Palmer Primary School has designed The ‘Projector Bike Kit’ is a kit that contains a small cube projector, attached to the rear mudguard of a bike which is aimed directly up the cyclist’s back which shows projections, acting as a reflector screen. Cyclists will be kept safe from harm, with this device.
Ren
Wimbledon High School
Mobi-Seat
Ren a year six pupil from Wimbledon High School has designed the ‘Mobi-Seat’ is geared toward the elderly and is a compact stool which is mounted on easy glide casters and is controlled by wi-fi. If the person needs to move around the house, you can use the Alexa based function which would control the stool’s movements.
Kate
Bullerswood School for Girls
Wheelie Wash
Kate a year seven student from Bullerswood School for girls has designed The ‘Wheelie Wash’ has been designed to clean the wheels of a wheelchair. The machine can be powered by electricity or batteries.
Patricia
Old Palace of John Whitgift
Adrenaline Anklet
Patricia a year eight student from Old Palace of John Whitgift has designed The ‘Adrenaline Anklet’ is used to store an epi pen which is automatically administered in an emergency after checking your vitals. This design would most definitely save lives.
Zaynah
Old Palace of John Whitgift
Motor Turbine
Zaynah a year eight student from Old Palace of John Whitgift has designed ‘Motor Turbine’ would help reduce the amount of energy fossils fuels provide for us by turning it into renewable energy. It contains solar panels on the blades and catches the wind from speeding cars on the motorway.
Jagori
Nonsuch High School
Bio-Degradable Plastic
Jagori a year eight student from Nonsuch High School has designed ‘Bio-Degradable Plastic’ will help protect sea life by disposing of plastic. There are indicators on the plastic items which changes from green to yellow to red. The meter tells you how much use is left of the plastic item before it disintegrates.
Maya
Bullerswood School for Girls
Smart Bag
Maya a year nine student from Bullerswood School for Girls has designed the ‘Smart Bag’ is a suitcase that contains USB ports and a charging port underneath. It prevents the need for searching for charging ports whilst travelling, which can be very challenging to locate!
Beatrice
Wallington High School for Girls
Outboard Algae Collector
Beatrice a year twelve student from Wallington High School for Girls has designed The ‘Outboard Algae Collector’ is a tray attached to the side of a boat to gather algae and other invasive species. The fine mesh tray collects the algae and is removable to clean off the algae. As it is mesh material, it reduces energy loss from the drag force of the water.
LONDON WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2017/2018
Lucia Suarez
Parkgate House School
Extendable Arm
Lucia Suarez a reception pupil from Parkgate House School has designed The ‘Extendable Arm’ is a computer which sees and collects the garbage in the ocean. It’s smart enough to know to leave the fish and reef alone, keeping free from harm.
Beatrice Lazell
Wimbledon High School
Teddy Bear Necklace
Beatrice Lazell a year 1 pupil from Wimbledon High School has designed The ‘Teddy Bear Necklace’, it is unpleasant to lose your favourite bear so the necklace is designed to fit around the bear. If the bear becomes lost, you press a button on the necklaces’ controller which plays a song and lights up so the bear can be found.
James Khoo
Parkgate House School
Save Energy
James Khoo a year one from Parkgate House School pupil has designed The ‘Save Energy’ design is used to place food waste in the top where it flows down a tube and turns into gas.
Lila Sibert
Eleanor Palmer Primary School
HWU (Helping Wheelchair Users)
Lila Sibert a year two pupil from Eleanor Palmer Primary School has designed The ‘HWU (Helping Wheelchair Users)’ has the ability to go on escalators by pressing a button on the side of the escalator which releases a flap. The flap extends the escalator step so the wheelchair can fit with ease and is also accompanied by a guard so the wheelchair does not fall.
Yasmine-Jai Gomez
Uxendon Manor Primary School
Toy Tidy Up Table
Yasmine-Jai Gomez a year two pupil from Uxendon Manor School has designed the ‘Toy Tidy Up Table’ helps children clean up their toys. When its time to put the toys away, you pre the “tidy up” button and the play table opens and the toys fall into the box and the table reforms.
Dalia Wilkins
James Allen’s Preparatory School
Energy Lane
Dalia Wilkins a year three pupil from James Allen’s Preparatory School designed the ‘Energy Lane’ invention solves wasted energy which is not being used by fossil fuels. Every cycle lane should have green pads and when you cycle, energy goes through tubes underground into a generator. This energy turns into electricity which is sent to into lights and houses.
Neslihan Gurcuoglu
Daubeney Primary School
Double Brush
Neslihan Gurcuoglu a year three pupil from Daubeney Primary School has designed the ‘Double Brush’ helps people who have disabilities and may not have the strength to squeeze the toothpaste tube. You add water to the powder at the bottom of the toothbrush and shake. It forms the paste and when you’re ready to brush you won’t have to squeeze as it will be ready for use.
Benjamin Gold
Rokesly Junior School
Pollution Indicator
Benjamin Gold a year four pupil from Rokesly Junior School designed the ‘Pollution Indicator’ informs people how much pollution they’re causing when they drive their cars. It is a helpful reminder for parents on the school run who leave their engines idling.
Maya Lakhany
James Allen’s Preparatory School
The Life Saving Sticker
Maya Lakhany a year four from James Allen’s Preparatory School pupil has designed The ‘Life Saving Sticker’ is an application that warns people when their blood sugar is too low. This helpful warning will allow people to up their sugar intake as required and prevent unnecessary trips to hospital.
Keira Gallagher
Wimbledon High School
Recycle Me
Keira Gallagher a year five pupil from Wimbledon High School designed the ‘Recycle Me’ helps inform people which items are recyclable, and which are not. This is an application that can be used to scan the items to determine how to dispose of the item. You scan the barcode and it will provide the result.
Malachy Salinger
Eleanor Palmer Primary School
Food Trap Net
Malachy Salinger a year five pupil from Eleanor Palmer Primary School has designed the ‘Food Trap Net’ is a cotton, re-usable and compostable fine net to help wash and clear up foods, avoiding food waste down the drain by trapping in the net. It has a drawstring for ease after you wash your food, you can carry to the desired location to place on your dish.
Eben Salinger
Eleanor Palmer Primary School
The Energy Power Creator
Eben Salinger a year six pupil from Eleanor Palmer Primary School has designed The ‘Projector Bike Kit’ is a kit that contains a small cube projector, attached to the rear mudguard of a bike which is aimed directly up the cyclist’s back which shows projections, acting as a reflector screen. Cyclists will be kept safe from harm, with this device.
Ren Walsingham
Wimbledon High School
Mobi-Seat
Ren Walsingham a year six pupil from Wimbledon High School has designed the ‘Mobi-Seat’ is geared toward the elderly and is a compact stool which is mounted on easy glide casters and is controlled by wi-fi. If the person needs to move around the house, you can use the Alexa based function which would control the stool’s movements.
Kate Mallion
Bullerswood School for Girls
Wheelie Wash
Kate Mallion a year seven student from Bullerswood School for girls has designed The ‘Wheelie Wash’ has been designed to clean the wheels of a wheelchair. The machine can be powered by electricity or batteries.
Patricia Inneh
Old Palace of John Whitgift
Adrenaline Anklet
Patricia Inneh a year eight student from Old Palace of John Whitgift has designed The ‘Adrenaline Anklet’ is used to store an epi pen which is automatically administered in an emergency after checking your vitals. This design would most definitely save lives.
Zaynah Saiyed
Old Palace of John Whitgift
Motor Turbine
Zaynah Saiyed a year eight student from Old Palace of John Whitgift has designed ‘Motor Turbine’ would help reduce the amount of energy fossils fuels provide for us by turning it into renewable energy. It contains solar panels on the blades and catches the wind from speeding cars on the motorway.
Jagori Acharjee
Nonsuch High School
Bio-Degradable Plastic
Jagori Acharjee a year eight student from Nonsuch High School has designed ‘Bio-Degradable Plastic’ will help protect sea life by disposing of plastic. There are indicators on the plastic items which changes from green to yellow to red. The meter tells you how much use is left of the plastic item before it disintegrates.
Maya Halton
Bullerswood School for Girls
Smart Bag
Maya Halton a year nine student from Bullerswood School for Girls has designed the ‘Smart Bag’ is a suitcase that contains USB ports and a charging port underneath. It prevents the need for searching for charging ports whilst travelling, which can be very challenging to locate!
Beatrice Hickin
Wallington High School for Girls
Outboard Algae Collector
Beatrice Hickin a year twelve student from Wallington High School for Girls has designed The ‘Outboard Algae Collector’ is a tray attached to the side of a boat to gather algae and other invasive species. The fine mesh tray collects the algae and is removable to clean off the algae. As it is mesh material, it reduces energy loss from the drag force of the water.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020