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The award, supported by AMRC (Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and the University of Sheffield invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Sheffield 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 Sheffield Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
The award, supported by AMRC (Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and the University of Sheffield invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Sheffield 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 Sheffield Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
SHEFFIELD WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Sienna
Mosborough Primary School
The Robot
Sienna an early years pupil from Mosborough Primary School designed ‘The Robot’ can help with tasks including doing your shopping and its outer-casing is made from biodegradable materials that will not hurt the environment.
Violet
Brinsworth Whitehill Primary School
Muddy Paw Robot
Violet an early years pupil from Brinsworth Whitehill Primary School designed the ‘Muddy Paw Robot’ cleans up the mess from Violet’s dog “Minnie” who sometimes leaves muddy paw prints in her home and this will mean that her Mother does not have to do this messy task.
Charlie
Ashover Primary School
Sea Plastic Getter
Charlie a year one pupil from Ashover Primary School designed the ‘Sea Plastic Getter’ clears plastic items floating around in the ocean and deposits them for recycling.
Ted
Hull Collegiate School
Mr Eco
Ted a year one pupil from Hull Collegiate School designed ‘Mr. Eco’ eats plastic in all forms and deposits bars of recyclable plastic for use in new products.
Scarlett
Ashover Primary School
Detangler Brush
Scarlett a year 2 pupil from Ashover Primary School designed The ‘Detangler Brush’ is multi-appropriate as it can be utilised to detangle all types of hair from animal to human. It has generic and species specific (and even personal) settings to give you knot-free hair.
Shreyasri
St. Anne’s CofE Primary School
Healthy Gum
Shreyasri a year two pupil from St. Anne’s CofE Primary School designed The ‘Healthy Gum’ counteracts allergies that some people may have and promotes good health. Eat the food then chew the gum – you will not be allergic to the food – and you will stay healthy.
Chardanae
Arbourthorne Primary School
Memory Watch
Chardanae a year three pupil from Arbourthorne Primary School designed the ‘Memory Watch’ knows where you are and at what time and reminds you to do things including remembering your keys as you are about to leave the home, take your tablets, etc.
Jayden
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
Acces-o-Chair
Jayden a year three pupil from Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School designed the ‘Acces-o-Chair’ enables a wheelchair user to travel alongside their young child. This is a pushchair/stroller type device that attaches safely to the chair.
Laura
Abbeyfield Primary Academy
Litre Bottle Alarm
Laura a year four pupil from Abbeyfield Primary Academy designed the ‘Litre Bottle Alarm’ is a refillable bottle keeps a record of how much you drink in litres to give you a target to reach when looking to keep properly hydrated. An alarm is sounded when you need to drink more.
Logan
Wath Central Primary School
The Fire Ring
Logan a year four pupil from Wath Central Primary School designed the “The Fire Ring” is aimed at people with a hearing impairment who may not be aware of a fire alarm ringing. This solar-powered ring may appear to be a piece of jewellery, that vibrates and changes colour when it detects smoke in the atmosphere that could indicate a fire.
Sophie
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
Electric Heels
Sophie a year five pupil from Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School designed the ‘Electric Heels’ is installed within fashionable footwear and uses
piezo-electric transducers to generate electricity through movement and charge battery powered devices including mobile phones.
Zahra
Woodseats Primary School
Braille-Writing Stamp Pen
Zahra is a year five pupil from Woodseats Primary School designed the ‘Braille-Writing Stamp Pen’ provides a direct conversion from conventional letters to their braille equivalent. Select the letter, press against the plastic sheet then press the button to activate.
Aviva
Ashover Primary School
Bracelet
Aviva is a year six pupil from Ashover Primary School designed the ‘Bracelet’ to help people who have type 1 diabetes. It tells people what number their blood sugar is on, the bracelet can change colour and tell the time. Aviva designed the ‘Bracelet’ as she has type 1 diabetes and understands how hard it can be to test your blood all the time with a finger prick.
Lucy
Ashover Primary School
Straw-let
Lucy is a year six pupil from Ashover Primary School designed the ‘Straw-let’ re-usable straw that can be connected at the open-ends to form an attractive bracelet when not being used as a straw.
Chloe
Wales High School
Ambubalance
Chloe is a year nine student from Wales High School designed the Ambubalance’ is solar powered and can help people in natural disaster areas or third world situations where vehicle fuel may be scarce.
Fenn
Wales High School
World Savers
Fenn is a year nine student from Wales High School designed the World Savers’ produces clean drinking water by passing it through a solar powered pump driven filtration system that can be taken to areas and situations around the world that need such a simple but effective device.
SHEFFIELD WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Sienna Bingham
Mosborough Primary School
The Robot
Sienna Bingham an early years pupil from Mosborough Primary School designed ‘The Robot’ can help with tasks including doing your shopping and its outer-casing is made from biodegradable materials that will not hurt the environment.
Violet Worthington
Brinsworth Whitehill Primary School
Muddy Paw Robot
Violet Worthington a early years pupil from Brinsworth Whitehill Primary School designed the ‘Muddy Paw Robot’ cleans up the mess from Violet’s dog “Minnie” who sometimes leaves muddy paw prints in her home and this will mean that her Mother does not have to do this messy task.
Charlie Limb
Ashover Primary School
Sea Plastic Getter
Charlie Limb a year one pupil from Ashover Primary School designed the ‘Sea Plastic Getter’ clears plastic items floating around in the ocean and deposits them for recycling.
Ted Parsley
Hull Collegiate School
Mr Eco
Ted Parsley a year one pupil from Hull Collegiate School designed ‘Mr. Eco’ eats plastic in all forms and deposits bars of recyclable plastic for use in new products.
Scarlett Lyne
Ashover Primary School
Detangler Brush
Scarlett Lyne a year 2 pupil from Ashover Primary School designed The ‘Detangler Brush’ is multi-appropriate as it can be utilised to detangle all types of hair from animal to human. It has generic and species specific (and even personal) settings to give you knot-free hair.
Shreyasri Kumar
St. Anne’s CofE Primary School
Healthy Gum
Shreyasri Kumar a year two pupil from St. Anne’s CofE Primary School designed The ‘Healthy Gum’ counteracts allergies that some people may have and promotes good health. Eat the food then chew the gum – you will not be allergic to the food – and you will stay healthy.
Chardanae Shaw
Arbourthorne Primary School
Memory Watch
Chardanae Shaw a year three pupil from Arbourthorne Primary School designed the ‘Memory Watch’ knows where you are and at what time and reminds you to do things including remembering your keys as you are about to leave the home, take your tablets, etc.
Jayden Johnson
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
Acces-o-Chair
Jayden Johnson a year three pupil from Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School designed the ‘Acces-o-Chair’ enables a wheelchair user to travel alongside their young child. This is a pushchair/stroller type device that attaches safely to the chair.
Laura Masuku
Abbeyfield Primary Academy
Litre Bottle Alarm
Laura Masuku a year four pupil from Abbeyfield Primary Academy designed the ‘Litre Bottle Alarm’ is a refillable bottle keeps a record of how much you drink in litres to give you a target to reach when looking to keep properly hydrated. An alarm is sounded when you need to drink more.
Logan Moore
Wath Central Primary School
The Fire Ring
Logan Moore a year four pupil from Wath Central Primary School designed the “The Fire Ring” is aimed at people with a hearing impairment who may not be aware of a fire alarm ringing. This solar-powered ring may appear to be a piece of jewellery, that vibrates and changes colour when it detects smoke in the atmosphere that could indicate a fire.
Sophie Alice Tapper
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
Electric Heels
Sophie Alice Tapper a year five pupil from Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School designed the ‘Electric Heels’ is installed within fashionable footwear and uses
piezo-electric transducers to generate electricity through movement and charge battery powered devices including mobile phones.
Zahra Ali
Woodseats Primary School
Braille-Writing Stamp Pen
Zahra Ali is a year five pupil from Woodseats Primary School designed the ‘Braille-Writing Stamp Pen’ provides a direct conversion from conventional letters to their braille equivalent. Select the letter, press against the plastic sheet then press the button to activate.
Aviva Adcock-Collis
Ashover Primary School
Bracelet
Aviva Adcock-Collis is a year six pupil from Ashover Primary School designed the ‘Bracelet’ to help people who have type 1 diabetes. It tells people what number their blood sugar is on, the bracelet can change colour and tell the time. Aviva designed the ‘Bracelet’ as she has type 1 diabetes and understands how hard it can be to test your blood all the time with a finger prick.
Lucy Tomlinson-Waller
Ashover Primary School
Straw-let
Lucy Tomlinson-Waller is a year six pupil from Ashover Primary School designed the ‘Straw-let’ re-usable straw that can be connected at the open-ends to form an attractive bracelet when not being used as a straw.
Chloe Jolley
Wales High School
Ambubalance
Chloe Jolley is a year nine student from Wales High School designed the Ambubalance’ is solar powered and can help people in natural disaster areas or third world situations where vehicle fuel may be scarce.
Fenn Russell
Wales High School
World Savers
Fenn Russell is a year nine student from Wales High School designed the World Savers’ produces clean drinking water by passing it through a solar powered pump driven filtration system that can be taken to areas and situations around the world that need such a simple but effective device.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.