SOUTH EAST
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The award, supported by Canterbury Christ Church University and Port of Dover invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in the South East of 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.
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 South East Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
The award, supported by Canterbury Christ Church University and Port of Dover invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in the South East of 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.
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 South East Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Dania
St. Thomas More Primary School
Hair Style Machine
Dania an early years pupil from St. Thomas More Primary School designed the ‘Hair Style Machine’ has multiple functions from combing your hair to styling ideas. It will save a lot of time getting ready!
Freddie
Sandling Primary School
Shark Teeth Checker
Freddie a reception pupil from Sandling Primary School designed the ‘The Shark Teeth Checker’ helps to check shark’s teeth and keep them nice and healthy.
Austin
St. John’s CEP School
The Multi Juice Bottle
Austin a year one pupil from St. John’s CEP School designed ‘The Multi Juice Bottle’ which offers a variety of drinks all from one bottle. It’s a great bottle, providing different flavours to quench your thirst.
Poppy
St. John’s CEP School
Catflap
Poppy a year one pupils from St. John’s CEP School designed The ‘Catflap’ the design is aimed at cats who like to bring live mice into the house. The catflap requires the cat to drop the mouse in order to eat a treat that activates the catflap.
Harry
St. Crispin’s Infant School
Red Alphabet Bottle
Harry a year two pupil from St. Crispin’s Infant School (Westgate) designed the ‘Red Alphabet Bottle’ is designed to help people learn the alphabet and drink more. Once someone drinks from the bottle, it will reveal a letter, encouraging people to take on more fluids.
Hollie
St. Thomas More Primary School
The Scooter Connecter
Hollie a year two pupil from St. Thomas More Primary School designed ‘the Scooter Connector’ design helps to keep the scooter straight and it has the capability of adding six people! You can use it as a stand-alone scooter or have your family join in on the fun.
Erin
Sandling Primary School
Bracealert
Erin a year three pupil from Sandling Primary School designed The Bracealert design is to help people all over be aware of any cars coming that cannot be heard. A Bluetooth signal is transmitted to the bracelet which vibrates with an alert.
Leah
Buttsbury Junior School
Heliduster
Leah a year three pupil from Buttsbury Junior School designed ‘The Heliduster’ which helps to clear all the cobwebs. The design is used in households to assist those who struggle reaching the hard to reach places.
Alice
Sandling Primary School
E.N.D. (E-Nav Dog)
Alice a year four pupil from Sandling Primary School designed the ‘E.N.D (E-Nav Dog)’ which provides directional support for blind people. The contraption are two bands which attach to your wrists and contain sensors. It is connected to a voice control device which can set a route.
Ben R
St. John’s CEP School
Evo Sports
Ben R a year four pupil from St. John’s CEP School designed the ‘Evo Sports’ design is geared up to help children become more active using sports equipment. There are sensors in the equipment which tracks the player’s movements and collects data, which is then transferred to the parents. It has a point system, if you are active in the game you can collect points, later exchanging the points for prizes.
Layla-May
Brookfield Junior School
The Hob Shield
Layla-May a year five pupil from ‘Hob Shield’ the design helps to prevent burns from using the hob. There is a white to blue colour which will show the hob is cool. The white to red colour appears when the hob is hot. It also includes a glass shell to protect it.
Tilly
St. John’s CEP School
Solar Saucer
Tilly a year five pupil from ‘Solar Saucer’ design sucks up lightning so no power cuts occur. The lighting is sucked up into a conductor which stores the electricity which can later be used in your home. It stops tall things from falling over due to lightning and is attachable to trees!
Ava
St. Thomas More Primary School
The Arm Cradle
Ava a year six pupil from St. Thomas More Primary School designed the ‘The Arm Cradle’ design is for the mum’s out there who need time to rest but need someone to hold the baby. It is a moulded replica of the mother’s arms in the baby holding position.
Isaac
Seabrook Primary School
Plastic Crusher
Isaac a year six pupil from Seabrook Primary School designed the ‘Plastic Crusher’ design is powered by electricity and is roughly the size of a kitchen sink. It operates by two cog wheels which crushes plastic into a 5p sized segment.
Samuel
Towers School and Sixth Form Centre
LPD (Litter Picker Drone)
Samuel a year seven student from Towers School and Sixth Form Centre designed the ‘LPD (Litter Picker Drone)’ has an extendable arm to pick up litter, placing in a trash bag attached to the design. The propellers on the drone are powerful to endure the weight of the litter as well as wings that inform people not to litter.
Aseel
Chelmsford County High School
Time Drops
Aseel a year eight student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Time Drops’ is an application containing a schedule and timer. You enter the tasks required and the amount of time to complete. Water fills the screen once you input the data and when the time is over, you receive coins which can be used to donate water to countries in need.
Chloe & Scarlette
Simon Langton Girls Grammar School
Elderly Assisted Glasses
Chloe & Scarlette are year eight students from Simon Langton Girls Grammar School designed the ‘Elderly Assisted Glasses’ is intended to help the elderly and has multi-functionality, including a torch, sensors, magnifier and emergency calling. This will help a lot of people who fall and require help.
Jaya
Chelmsford County High School
Track ‘n’ Know
Jaya a year nine student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Track ‘n’ Know’ is aimed at helping people with forgetfulness. There is a sticker to attach to any item which can then be tracked using a downloadable application. While the design is recommended to use in the household, there are no restrictions to outside use.
Krishtika
Chelmsford County High School
Weather Wear
Krishtika a year nine student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Weather Wear’ is a jumper and top in one. Depending on the weather, you can alternate from a top into a jumper. It has several functions to assist in the change, from sensors and folding mechanisms to hemline deflation. It’s an all purpose jumper/top!
Lillian-Rose
Homewood School & 6th Form Centre
Button Powered Window
Lillian-Rose a year ten student from Homewood School & 6th Form Centre designed the ‘Button Powered Window’ has the sole purpose of improving moods! It has the option to change from light to dark during nightime hours and the lighter ambience will help improve bad moods.
Oyinkansola
Chelmsford County High School
Tutum
Oyinkansola a year ten student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Tutum’ is to help lower the risk of being injured in a knife crime. It is a replica of a knife, but is based on viscosity of liquid and force in the handle. When the speed of the knife matches that used in an attack, the blade will fall out.
Mary-Beth
Chelmsford County High School
Rock-A-Cry-Bye
Mary-Beth a year eleven student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Rock-A-Cry-Bye’ is an improved cradle rocker with technological features. A timer can be set to rock the cradle as well as rocking speed and has Bluetooth to play music.
SOUTH EAST WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Dania Chelliah
St. Thomas More Primary School
Hair Style Machine
Dania Chelliah a early years pupil from St. Thomas More Primary School designed the ‘Hair Style Machine’ has multiple functions from combing your hair to styling ideas. It will save a lot of time getting ready!
Freddie Faulkner
Sandling Primary School
Shark Teeth Checker
Freddie Faulkner a reception pupil from Sandling Primary School designed the ‘The Shark Teeth Checker’ helps to check shark’s teeth and keep them nice and healthy.
Austin
St. John’s CEP School
The Multi Juice Bottle
Austin a year one pupil from St. John’s CEP School designed ‘The Multi Juice Bottle’ which offers a variety of drinks all from one bottle. It’s a great bottle, providing different flavours to quench your thirst.
Poppy
St. John’s CEP School
Catflap
Poppy a year one pupils from St. John’s CEP School designed The ‘Catflap’ the design is aimed at cats who like to bring live mice into the house. The catflap requires the cat to drop the mouse in order to eat a treat that activates the catflap.
Harry Mackins
St. Crispin’s Infant School
Red Alphabet Bottle
Harry Mackins a year two pupil from St. Crispin’s Infant School (Westgate) designed the ‘Red Alphabet Bottle’ is designed to help people learn the alphabet and drink more. Once someone drinks from the bottle, it will reveal a letter, encouraging people to take on more fluids.
Hollie Wheeler
St. Thomas More Primary School
The Scooter Connecter
Hollie Wheeler a year two pupil from St. Thomas More Primary School designed ‘the Scooter Connector’ design helps to keep the scooter straight and it has the capability of adding six people! You can use it as a stand-alone scooter or have your family join in on the fun.
Erin Pressman
Sandling Primary School
Bracealert
Erin Pressman a year three pupil from Sandling Primary School designed The Bracealert design is to help people all over be aware of any cars coming that cannot be heard. A Bluetooth signal is transmitted to the bracelet which vibrates with an alert.
Leah McFeely
Buttsbury Junior School
Heliduster
Leah McFeely a year three pupil from Buttsbury Junior School designed ‘The Heliduster’ which helps to clear all the cobwebs. The design is used in households to assist those who struggle reaching the hard to reach places.
Alice Morrish
Sandling Primary School
E.N.D. (E-Nav Dog)
Alice Morrish a year four pupil from Sandling Primary School designed the ‘E.N.D (E-Nav Dog)’ which provides directional support for blind people. The contraption are two bands which attach to your wrists and contain sensors. It is connected to a voice control device which can set a route.
Ben R
St. John’s CEP School
Evo Sports
Ben R a year four pupil from St. John’s CEP School designed the ‘Evo Sports’ design is geared up to help children become more active using sports equipment. There are sensors in the equipment which tracks the player’s movements and collects data, which is then transferred to the parents. It has a point system, if you are active in the game you can collect points, later exchanging the points for prizes.
Layla-May Hunt
Brookfield Junior School
The Hob Shield
Layla-May Hunt a year five pupils from ‘Hob Shield’ the design helps to prevent burns from using the hob. There is a white to blue colour which will show the hob is cool. The white to red colour appears when the hob is hot. It also includes a glass shell to protect it.
Tilly
St. John’s CEP School
Solar Saucer
Tilly a year five pupil from ‘Solar Saucer’ design sucks up lightning so no power cuts occur. The lighting is sucked up into a conductor which stores the electricity which can later be used in your home. It stops tall things from falling over due to lightning and is attachable to trees!
Chloe Kendall & Scarlette Pope
Simon Langton Girls Grammar School
Elderly Assisted Glasses
Chloe Kendall & Scarlette Pope are year eight students from Simon Langton Girls Grammar School designed the ‘Elderly Assisted Glasses’ is intended to help the elderly and has multi-functionality, including a torch, sensors, magnifier and emergency calling. This will help a lot of people who fall and require help.
Jaya Bhardwaj
Chelmsford County High School
Track ‘n’ Know
Jaya Bhardwaj a year nine student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Track ‘n’ Know’ is aimed at helping people with forgetfulness. There is a sticker to attach to any item which can then be tracked using a downloadable application. While the design is recommended to use in the household, there are no restrictions to outside use.
Krishtika Mishra
Chelmsford County High School
Weather Wear
Krishtika Mishra a year nine student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Weather Wear’ is a jumper and top in one. Depending on the weather, you can alternate from a top into a jumper. It has several functions to assist in the change, from sensors and folding mechanisms to hemline deflation. It’s an all purpose jumper/top!
Lillian-Rose Light
Homewood School & 6th Form Centre
Button Powered Window
Lillian-Rose Light a year ten student from Homewood School & 6th Form Centre designed the ‘Button Powered Window’ has the sole purpose of improving moods! It has the option to change from light to dark during nightime hours and the lighter ambience will help improve bad moods.
Oyinkansola Jinadu-Adewale
Chelmsford County High School
Tutum
Oyinkansola Jinadu-Adewale a year ten student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Tutum’ is to help lower the risk of being injured in a knife crime. It is a replica of a knife, but is based on viscosity of liquid and force in the handle. When the speed of the knife matches that used in an attack, the blade will fall out.
Mary-Beth Kogbe
Chelmsford County High School
Rock-A-Cry-Bye
Mary-Beth Kogbe a year eleven student from Chelmsford County High School designed the ‘Rock-A-Cry-Bye’ is an improved cradle rocker with technological features. A timer can be set to rock the cradle as well as rocking speed and has Bluetooth to play music.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.