Huge congratulations to all our A level and GCSE Design & Technology students for their incredible determination and resilience. Launch your future!
Fantastic day at Trinity House, Harwich. STEM at its best. A great day of activities and hi-vis tour. Huge thanks to Ton and his team for a rewarding day.
Fascinating and thought provoking ‘Waste Age’ workshop hosted by Lea Jagendorf from @DesignMuseum . A great opportunity for GCSE Technology students to engage with some of the most difficult issues product design has to deal with “what will we do with our waste?��
Brutalism vs Deconstructivism. Year 9 students explore the teachings of the past to determine an Archtecture of the New. Budding architects try to capture future values in current building design #architecture#STEM
An interesting interlude in today’s Lego League! The Hirsch Lecture form Oxford University. ‘From batteries to solar cells; exploring energy materials on the Atomic scale’.
@edconstantine2@KingswodeHoe What a brilliant enterprise. With Ed’s vision this will surely be a successful project in Colchester helping young Colcestrians to recognise the importance of material life-cycle as well as producing fab products from our D&T waste. Urge you all to get involved.
Congratulations to Bhramav, Mainak, Upamanyu and Guha on getting through to the 2nd round of the @ConradChallenge . An amazing group of innovative technologists.
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Future design entrepreneurs in Year 9 competing in this year’s @DesignVentura The 5 shortlisted teams will be displaying their product ideas for everyone at CRGS to vote overall winner.
@DesignMuseum Design Ventura 2021 at CRGS. Keen and enthusiastic Year 9 design students have been displaying their creativity and entrepreneurship over the past 2 weeks. The winning team will be judged from the 5 shortlisted products next week.
Joe Bentley ���@LboroDesign former CRGS student wins national recognition for developing REACT, a device designed to rapidly stem bleeding from puncture wounds. Joe spearheads a rich seam of designers from CRGS and continues to inspire the next generation.