Engineering

Meet the Engineering Team

Mr D Grainger – Head of Department

Mr D Woods – Assistant Headteacher

 

Technician

Mr N Owen – STEM Team Leader (Art & Science)

 

Curriculum Intent

Vision:                                                                             

In an increasingly virtual world, the study of Art and Design Technology aims to give students the skills to interact with the physical world around them, confidently and successfully. We also aim to teach students truly useful creative digital skills that go beyond their everyday use of technology, and to set up students to take responsibility for their own success, and the resilience to cope with mistakes when they occur.

We study Art and Design Technology through a range of disciplines which allows us to teach students to interpret, observe and make sense of the world and its cultural histories. All students are regarded as creative individuals whose creativity is further stimulated by a diverse and exciting curriculum. Students are encouraged to think big and strive for success regardless of their ability. A stimulating passion for lifelong learning and diversity encourages students to experiment with media and learn new skills, whilst developing their aesthetic sensibilities. A sound knowledge of Art & Technology within the creative industries will therefore be achieved.

Principles

We aim to remove barriers to teaching and learning, to allow students to achieve their absolute best in our subjects. Insofar as is possible, all students are encouraged to take part in all activities in all subject areas. Students can become ‘expert’ in skills, and improve their own learning by instructing other students in the class.

We aim to deliver the National Curriculum in Art Design Technology. Students will learn by:

  • Developing their understanding of cultural contexts through critical analysis and evaluation and comparing the work of artists, designers, themes, styles and movements.
  • Refining a wide range of transferable skills such as working to a specific brief, measuring, drawing, painting, sewing, construction, cooking, building, sculpting and printmaking.
  • Attending Art and Design exhibitions and museums outside of school and scrutinizing work in situ.
  • Refining, evaluating and presenting their work to the highest standard.
  • Expressing themselves within their work as part of a creative journey.
  • Revising thinking skills and problem-solving skills creatively are something all modern employers are looking for and can take students far beyond the school learning environment.

 

View Pathway for Engineering

 

Our Topics

Year 7

Hooks and Pegs project

Year 8

Light Project

Year 9 - Gateway Year

Project 1 – Paracord Puzzle

Project 2 – Toasting Fork

Project 3 – Photo Stand

Project 4 – Wooden torch

Project 5 – Rotating Platform

Year 10

Project 1 – Amplifier

Project 2 – Toast Tongs

Project 3 – Phone Stand

Project – Electric Vehicle

Year 11

Project 1 – Lift Bridge

Externally Set Project

Revision for Final Exam

Careers

Engineering is about designing, building, and improving systems, machines, and structures. It combines creativity with technical skill to solve real-world problems.

Direct Engineering Careers

  • Mechanical Engineer – designing machines, engines, and tools.

  • Civil Engineer – working on buildings, bridges, and infrastructure.

  • Electrical Engineer – developing electrical systems, power, and energy solutions.

  • Software / Computer Engineer – creating software, robotics, and AI systems.

  • Aerospace Engineer – designing aircraft, spacecraft, and satellites.

Broader Opportunities

  • Automotive Industry – working on cars, motorsports, and sustainable transport.

  • Energy Sector – renewable energy, nuclear, and environmental solutions.

  • Biomedical Engineering – creating medical equipment and prosthetics.

  • Defence and Security – engineering for safety, communications, and technology.

Transferable Skills

Engineering builds:

  • Problem-solving and innovation.

  • Strong maths and science knowledge.

  • Teamwork and leadership.

  • Project design, testing, and evaluation.

Next Steps

Engineering can be studied at college, university, or through apprenticeships in many specialist fields. There is a high demand for engineers worldwide, offering excellent career prospects.

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