Design project is a BLAST for Kineton High students

Kineton High School students have designed a piece of equipment that will allow them to measure sludge levels further into a lake.
Kineton High School students on their STEM project - back from eft, Inca Hide-Wright, Jack Robinson from Severn Trent, Daniel Greasby , Ruari Allen; front,  Barnes Battison and Thomas GilksKineton High School students on their STEM project - back from eft, Inca Hide-Wright, Jack Robinson from Severn Trent, Daniel Greasby , Ruari Allen; front,  Barnes Battison and Thomas Gilks
Kineton High School students on their STEM project - back from eft, Inca Hide-Wright, Jack Robinson from Severn Trent, Daniel Greasby , Ruari Allen; front, Barnes Battison and Thomas Gilks

The team visite the City of Birmingham University to develop their design, nicknamed BLAST (Big Long Arm Stretchy Thing), during the Engineering Education Scheme. Ruari Allen, Barnes Battison, Thomas Gilks, Daniel Greasby and Inca Hide-Wright are pictured with Jack Robinson from Severn Trent, who helped with their project where they are mentored by a professional engineering company.

Back at school they will now write up their report on the project and finalise their design.

During the six-month project students are encouraged to show industrial enterprise, creativity and innovation whilst gaining extensive experience of problem-solving, team-working and project management.

Kineton High School has been successfully participating in the Engineering Education Scheme for four years now with students successfully achieving the Gold Award.