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UTC Swindon team WINS Royal Navy Engineering Challenge for KS4!

bySwindon 24
23 March 2018 • 11.52am
BRIGHT YOUNG SPARKS RISE TO ROYAL NAVY ENGINEERING CHALLENGE
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Student engineers show their skills and teamwork are second to none

A team of five year 10 students from UTC Swindon are celebrating after triumphing over tough national competition to win the 14-16 age group in the Royal Navy Engineering Challenge Finals, held yesterday in the Newcomen Hangar at HMS Sultan in Portsmouth.

BRIGHT YOUNG SPARKS RISE TO ROYAL NAVY ENGINEERING CHALLENGE
Pictured Members from BAE left to right Toby Harlow, Mr Richard Thompson, Mr Tom Parson, Kurtis Eyers and James Lawerence Youngsters from across the UK gathered at HMS Sultan, Gosport recently in order to compete in The Royal Navy Engineering Challenge – Exercise Clean Sweep to mark the Year of Engineering 2018. Held in partnership with University Technical Colleges (UTCs) and affiliated employers, schools, Babcock and BAE Systems, the Challenge which involved building a remote-controlled vessel capable of recovering objects on the seabed aimed to inspire young people to engage further with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects. Youngsters from across the UK gathered at HMS Sultan, Gosport recently in order to compete in The Royal Navy Engineering Challenge – Exercise Clean Sweep to mark the Year of Engineering 2018. Held in partnership with University Technical Colleges (UTCs) and affiliated employers, schools, Babcock and BAE Systems, the Challenge which involved building a remote-controlled vessel capable of recovering objects on the seabed aimed to inspire young people to engage further with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects.
BRIGHT YOUNG SPARKS RISE TO ROYAL NAVY ENGINEERING CHALLENGE
Pictured Members Commodore Cree being interviewed by media. Youngsters from across the UK gathered at HMS Sultan, Gosport recently in order to compete in The Royal Navy Engineering Challenge – Exercise Clean Sweep to mark the Year of Engineering 2018. Held in partnership with University Technical Colleges (UTCs) and affiliated employers, schools, Babcock and BAE Systems, the Challenge which involved building a remote-controlled vessel capable of recovering objects on the seabed aimed to inspire young people to engage further with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects. Youngsters from across the UK gathered at HMS Sultan, Gosport recently in order to compete in The Royal Navy Engineering Challenge – Exercise Clean Sweep to mark the Year of Engineering 2018. Held in partnership with University Technical Colleges (UTCs) and affiliated employers, schools, Babcock and BAE Systems, the Challenge which involved building a remote-controlled vessel capable of recovering objects on the seabed aimed to inspire young people to engage further with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects.
BRIGHT YOUNG SPARKS RISE TO ROYAL NAVY ENGINEERING CHALLENGE

In a challenge that incorporated design, engineering, construction and business skills, the students had to prove that their design for an unmanned, powered, remotely operated system to clear objects from the sea-bed would work in reality. They had just one day to build, refine and test their system and they also had to deliver a presentation about their design and approach. The judges were looking for the team that combined manoeuvrability, endurance, design quality and innovation with the most objects cleared from the test area.

Under pressure from the 75 other teams in the competition, the UTC Swindon team drew on their teamwork, resilience and engineering skills to overcome difficulties and prove that their design was the most effective at clearing objects from the sea-bed – a test tank measuring 3m x 3.4m that included hazards and structures that they had to navigate.

Celebrating their win, the team said: “It was a fantastic experience from start to finish. Every member of our team has a different skill, so we worked really well together and feel proud to come back as winners, it feels great!”

The team members are Connor Browne, Josh Clarkson, Malachi Willis, Harry Povey and Antony Moran who are all in Year 10.

Jon Oliver, Principal of UTC Swindon, congratulated the team on their success: “This is an outstanding achievement that is thoroughly deserved by the team. They showed immense technical skill, determination and ingenuity to win the challenge against tough competition. These are exactly the kind of qualities that we need in the engineers of the future and as a school we are hugely proud of them.”

Vice Admiral Sir Jonathan Woodcock OBE, Second Sea Lord said: “This annual engineering challenge which grows from strength to strength each year offers an invaluable opportunity for the Royal Navy to inspire the engineers of the future whilst at the same time encouraging innovation and showcasing the variety of roles and opportunities that exist for those wishing to pursue a career in engineering.”

“UTCs offer the opportunity for young people to gain the academic and technical qualifications that are valued by the Royal Navy and other industry partners and this annual challenge provides an excellent example of the practical application of the theoretical learning they have received in the classroom.”

UTC Swindon is holding an open event this Saturday 24 March from 10.00am-1.00pm where there’ll be an opportunity to find out more about the team’s success and learn about the unique learning environment of the college. Prospective students and their families are invited to meet staff and current students and explore the UTC’s exceptional facilities for engineering and digital technologies.

For more information about UTC Swindon’s success in the Royal Navy Engineering Challenge and if you are interested in talking to UTC Swindon about this further, please contact Helen Hopper or Claire Auzanneau at C8 Consulting on 01189 497736 or email [email protected] or [email protected] and/or visit www.utcswindon.co.uk

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