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The award, supported by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) and the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in the South West 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.
The partnership with The University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) extends to the selection of a winning entry for University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) 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 South West Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
The award, supported by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) and the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in the South West 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.
The partnership with The University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) extends to the selection of a winning entry for University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) 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 South West Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award 2019-2020 contact us at [email protected].
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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Ella-May
St. Catherine’s CofE School
Clock With Guide Of The Day
Ella-May a reception pupil from St.Catherine’s CofE School designed the ‘Clock With Guide of the Day’ will prevent ever being late for school and helps with telling time.
Ollie
Westbury on Trym Academy
Step Counting Shoes
Ollie a reception pupil from Westbury on Trym Academy
designed the ‘Step Counting Shoes’ will count all your steps and help to continue being active.
Kai
Deerhurst and Apperley CofE Primary School
Plant Of The World
Kai a year one pupil from Deerhurst and Apperley C of E Primary School designed the ‘Plant of the World’ which is a house that generates fuel from propeller motion. This would help prevent the world from running out of fuel.
Tristan
Headley Park Primary School
Rain Catcher
Tristan a year one pupil from Headley Park Primary School designed the ‘Rain Catcher’ design’s purpose is to catch the rain which then turns into clean water. This benefits all the people who are thirsty and helps to keep them healthy.
Eli
Hillcrest Primary School
Anti-Fat Quick Shop Trolley
Eli a year two pupil from Hillcrest Primary School has designed the ‘Anti-Fat Quick Shop Trolley’ invention will help to keep people fit whilst shopping. It has a treadmill attached so when you shop, you will also become fit. The power created whilst in use helps to recharge the trolley.
Tommaso
West Town Lane Academy
Magenticopter
Tommaso a year two pupil fromWest Town Lane Academy has designed the ‘Magenticopter’ provides assistance in an accident by locating the vehicle in the crash, grabbing it by its powerful magnet and remove from the scene to clear up traffic jams.
Finlay
Kings’ Forest Primary School
The Lego Detector and Projector
Finlay a year three pupil fromKings’ Forest Primary School has designed the ‘Lego Detector and Projector’ is meant to scan the Lego pieces that you’re trying to find. Once located, a light shines in the spot and beeps. The projector works by typing what you want to build and projects onto a large board so you know how to build it.
Mary
Deerhurst and Apperly C of E Primary School
Electric Blanket
Mary a year three pupil from Deerhurst and Apperley C of E Primary designed the ‘Electric Blanket’ which helps all the homeless and poor people. It helps to keep them warm on the coldest of days.
Eveie
Hillcrest Primary School
Surveillance Parrot
Eveie a year four pupil from Hillcrest Primary School has designed the ‘Surveillance Parrot’ which stops hunters from hunting rare species. The design spies on hunters and if they’re up to no good, sends an alarm to the World Wildlife Foundation to come and remove the hunter.
Finley
Trinity CE Primary School
Emergency Signalling Device
Finley a Year four pupil from Trinity CE Primary School has designed the ‘Emergency Signalling Device’ design aids emergency services by passing traffic. The invention tells people where to pull over, using indicators so drivers will not stop in the middle of the road.
Lewis
Walford Primary School
Energy Efficient Floating Farms
Lewis a year five pupil from Walford Primary School has designed the ‘Energy Efficient Floating Arms’ invention will solve world-wide starvation as global warming is destroying crops all over the world. The floating arms will move the farms to the best location in the world for maximum growth.
Ralph
Westbury on Trym Academy
Sounds and Senses Frame
Ralph a year five pupil from Westbury on Trym Academy has designed the ‘Sounds and Senses Frame’ helps people who have memory problems, including dementia. The photo frame has three objects to assist with memory and contains a speaker where you can relay information about the objects. You can also spray a familiar smell which may help the person remember certain things.
Eloise
Hillcrest Primary School
Home Drone
Eloise a year six pupil from Hillcrest Primary School has designed the ‘Home Drone’ is used to help secure your property. It flies around the house to ensure everything is under control and there are no burglars. Once the drone sees movement, it hides and starts recording, sending an alert to your phone.
Mae
Christ Church School
Water Powered Car
Mae a year six pupil from Christ Church School has designed the ‘Water Powered Car’ is water powered to help alleviate emissions which can be harmful. The vehicle will not release any harmful gases and will not contribute to global warming or climate change.
Natasha
Hugh Sexey C of E Middle School
Ironing Glove
Natasha a year seven student from Hugh Sexey C of E Middle School has designed the ‘Ironing Glove’ is a handheld steaming glove which should help to prevent cleaning products from being used which are thrown into a landfill and are not environmentally friendly. It is used to destroy bacteria without using harmful chemicals. The glove connects to a rechargeable battery which provides the heat and a water source that provides steam.
Ella
Bodmin College
Air and Water Rescue Drone
Ella a year eight student from Bodmin College has designed the ‘Air and Water Rescue Drone’ purpose is to save people who are stuck in caves or buildings. It would provide food and water and even medication if required. The drone can also travel underwater and provide a good overview as to what the area looks like in order to save people.
Eowyn
Plymouth High School for Girls
Filtering Machine
Eowyn a year nine student from Plymouth High School for Girls has designed the ‘Filtering Machine’ is a trough on top where it collects rainwater. The pipe the water travels down powers the generator. As it spins, it creates energy which turns into electricity. After the water is used to power the electricity, it goes through a filter to the base where safe drinking water is held.
SOUTH WEST WINNERS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
2018/2019
Ella-May Bennellick
St. Catherine’s CofE School
Clock With Guide Of The Day
Ella-May a reception pupil from St.Catherine’s CofE School designed the ‘Clock With Guide of the Day’ will prevent ever being late for school and helps with telling time.
Ollie Spencer
Westbury on Trym Academy
Step Counting Shoes
Ollie Spencer a reception pupil from Westbury on Trym Academy
designed the ‘Step Counting Shoes’ will count all your steps and help to continue being active.
Kai Wiliamson
Deerhurst and Apperley CofE Primary School
Plant Of The World
Kai Williamson a year one pupil from Deerhurst and Apperley C of E Primary School designed the ‘Plant of the World’ which is a house that generates fuel from propeller motion. This would help prevent the world from running out of fuel.
Tristan Stalnes
Headley Park Primary School
Rain Catcher
Tristan Staines a year one pupil from Headley Park Primary School designed the ‘Rain Catcher’ design’s purpose is to catch the rain which then turns into clean water. This benefits all the people who are thirsty and helps to keep them healthy.
Eli Kelly
Hillcrest Primary School
Anti-Fat Quick Shop Trolley
Eli Kelly a year two pupil from Hillcrest Primary School has designed the ‘Anti-Fat Quick Shop Trolley’ invention will help to keep people fit whilst shopping. It has a treadmill attached so when you shop, you will also become fit. The power created whilst in use helps to recharge the trolley.
Tommaso Embrey
West Town Lane Academy
Magenticopter
Tommaso Embrey a year two pupil fromWest Town Lane Academy has designed the ‘Magenticopter’ provides assistance in an accident by locating the vehicle in the crash, grabbing it by its powerful magnet and remove from the scene to clear up traffic jams.
Finlay Hewlett
Kings’ Forest Primary School
The Lego Detector and Projector
Finlay Hewlett a year three pupil fromKings’ Forest Primary School has designed the ‘Lego Detector and Projector’ is meant to scan the Lego pieces that you’re trying to find. Once located, a light shines in the spot and beeps. The projector works by typing what you want to build and projects onto a large board so you know how to build it.
Mary Mulligan
Deerhurst and Apperly C of E Primary School
Electric Blanket
Mary Mulligan a year three pupil from Deerhurst and Apperley C of E Primary designed the ‘Electric Blanket’ which helps all the homeless and poor people. It helps to keep them warm on the coldest of days.
Eveie Thomas
Hillcrest Primary School
Surveillance Parrot
Eveie Thomas a year four pupil from Hillcrest Primary School has designed the ‘Surveillance Parrot’ which stops hunters from hunting rare species. The design spies on hunters and if they’re up to no good, sends an alarm to the World Wildlife Foundation to come and remove the hunter.
Finley Strange
Trinity CE Primary School
Emergency Signalling Device
Finley Strange a Year four pupil from Trinity CE Primary School has designed the ‘Emergency Signalling Device’ design aids emergency services by passing traffic. The invention tells people where to pull over, using indicators so drivers will not stop in the middle of the road.
Lewis Parker
Walford Primary School
Energy Efficient Floating Farms
Lewis Parker a year five pupil from Walford Primary School has designed the ‘Energy Efficient Floating Arms’ invention will solve world-wide starvation as global warming is destroying crops all over the world. The floating arms will move the farms to the best location in the world for maximum growth.
Ralph Thompson
Westbury on Trym Academy
Sounds and Senses Frame
Ralph Thompson a year five pupil from Westbury on Trym Academy has designed the ‘Sounds and Senses Frame’ helps people who have memory problems, including dementia. The photo frame has three objects to assist with memory and contains a speaker where you can relay information about the objects. You can also spray a familiar smell which may help the person remember certain things.
Eloise Bird
Hillcrest Primary School
Home Drone
Eloise Bird a year six pupil from Hillcrest Primary School has designed the ‘Home Drone’ is used to help secure your property. It flies around the house to ensure everything is under control and there are no burglars. Once the drone sees movement, it hides and starts recording, sending an alert to your phone.
Mae Campbell
Christ Church School
Water Powered Car
Mae Campbell a year six pupil from Christ Church School has designed the ‘Water Powered Car’ is water powered to help alleviate emissions which can be harmful. The vehicle will not release any harmful gases and will not contribute to global warming or climate change.
Natasha Broad
Hugh Sexey C of E Middle School
Ironing Glove
Natasha Broad a year seven student from Hugh Sexey C of E Middle School has designed the ‘Ironing Glove’ is a handheld steaming glove which should help to prevent cleaning products from being used which are thrown into a landfill and are not environmentally friendly. It is used to destroy bacteria without using harmful chemicals. The glove connects to a rechargeable battery which provides the heat and a water source that provides steam.
Ella Cornish
Bodmin College
Air and Water Rescue Drone
Ella Cornish a year eight student from Bodmin College has designed the ‘Air and Water Rescue Drone’ purpose is to save people who are stuck in caves or buildings. It would provide food and water and even medication if required. The drone can also travel underwater and provide a good overview as to what the area looks like in order to save people.
Eowyn Heathcote
Plymouth High School for Girls
Filtering Machine
Eowyn Heathcote a year nine student from Plymouth High School for Girls has designed the ‘Filtering Machine’ is a trough on top where it collects rainwater. The pipe the water travels down powers the generator. As it spins, it creates energy which turns into electricity. After the water is used to power the electricity, it goes through a filter to the base where safe drinking water is held.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020